Oooooooooo…I’m afraid to step foot in the Burbs now. Former marines, armoured mini vans, and god knows what kind of weaponry waiting for me to make a false move…lo

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I guess they will need to stay in the hood and continue to destroy the lives of the poor. Being a twenty minute drive, it’s just much to far away to fight the real enemy.

Bruh ain’t nobody scared of the burbs

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No reason to be. We’re peaceful. But we definitely will not allow anybody to burn our ■■■■ either.

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Of course you would. “Let”. Lol. They ain’t asking.

Also I’m pretty sure I watched the very economically advantaged downtown area of Atlanta get destroyed on national television. Here in Buffalo they destroyed the expensive Elmwood area.

In LA, rioters were looting designer outlets in Beverly Hills.

A friend of mine opened distillery in South Park i think the area is called. He was sitting inside hoping nobody shows up. Thank Ted it blew over.

Horses? They have a bus (or two).

My favorite bar in the world is in Buffalo.

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I think they’ll stay near public places in downtown areas, because common sense. Why are people living in the suburbs “the real enemy”?

Who’s the real enemy?

I’m confused.

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Which bar?

The Old Pink.

Is that an oblique reference to what I think it means? Because that’s a pretty cool name.

I honestly have no idea where the name came from - and I’m pretty sure officially, it’s named something else.

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I’ve been there quite a few times for the pool table. I’m more of a club Marcella type.

Actually, if the **** ever really hits the fan, the suburbs are just as ****** as the inner cities. :smile:

I will stay well and far away in the boondocks. :smile:

I’ll take a piss-smelling dive with great steak sandwiches over a nightclub every time.

It’s been probably a decade since I’ve been in Buffalo.

I understand that. There’s just too much ■■■■■■■■ in Allentown now to have a good time. Grabby guys, fighting etc.