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87408 Posts in 5228 Topics by 1160 Members Latest Member: - juan tamad Most online today: 49 - most online ever: 104 (July 16, 2010, 08:57:23 PM)
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16  Zapnin? / General Discussion / Re: The UBP Legacy: The Gift that keeps on Giving on: April 27, 2009, 06:12:29 AM
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I congratulate you on the showing of your documentary but to make it real you need to show both sides of the equation.

i leave that to the nightly news.

s gun - i still don't know what ur talking about - but this is true though:

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who's had all sorts of opportunities given him.
by the white folk who subsidized your education...

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by pulling stupid stunts when everyone knows exactly who you are.

if i piss off a handful of haters/nerds in the miniscule world that is the bda blogosphere - then i've done my job. well.  Smiley

I think SG is referring to your BHS facebook harassment that got those parents involved. I probably wouldn't go there if I were you. But then again if I were you I'd be a mid 40s 300lb professional failure who gets his jollies baiting and stalking the vulnerable on social network sites.

Suppers ready son!
17  Zapnin? / General Discussion / Re: The UBP Legacy: The Gift that keeps on Giving on: April 27, 2009, 06:00:20 AM
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Pan African Film Festival 2009

4 Our Sons

4 Our Sons (2008/Bermuda/US/82min)
Dir: Vanz Chapman & Eric McKay
Documentary Competition

Young Black men from different walks of life speak on growing up Black and male in an oftentimes hostile inner city environment. With strength and perseverance they were able to build their own versions of the American dream. An empowering must see for Black youth.

Screening Times:
2/12, 6:30pm
2/14, 1:00pm
2/15, 6:15pm

a must see  Smiley

Although if you've ever seen any other We Cut Heads era NYU film school thesis submission you would have seen the film already only better, less plagiarized and with less yawns from the audience.

Right son?
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