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That pratt city line had me gone bruh:pachaha:




:comeon: Now that's some suburban didn't grow up around black folk talking shyt right there. That's like those people who make a mental population map in their heads.......
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Then say anything that happens in the blue inner circle is indicative of everything in that circle. Put simply just because there is a 50%(random number) chance there will be a shooting incident every [insert # of days] there aren't equal 50% odds that any ol person in the circle will be shot.

Example: of that kinda thinking at 7:30 - 8:30(sexy chocolate sister on the far left)


I'm not worried the postman is going to attack the elementary school teacher down the street.
I'm not worried the truck driver is going to attack the office worker down the street.
I'm not worried the nurse is going to attack the cable man down the street.
I'm not worried the church pastor is going to attack the auto repairman down the street.
Everyone knows where the fukkery comes from in the neighborhoods and where not to go:stopitslime: ...now who causes the fukkery is another question all together:whoa:
The people getting shot are manly those engaged in fukkery ...and for better or worse they stick to themselves and leave "civilians" mostly alone. Unless you in a place like Chicago wit strays popin damn near anybody :francis: .................:sadcam::snoop:


Bruh steel hasn't been a major industry in b'ham in damn near half a century :russ: ....B'ham aint going nowhere we are the major medical hub of the state bruh.

Medical Hub: (Got 2 or 3 aunts here)

In the 1970s and 1980s, Birmingham's economy was transformed by investments in bio-technology and medical research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and its adjacent hospital. The UAB Hospital is a Level I trauma center providing health care and breakthrough medical research. UAB is now the area's largest employer and the second largest in Alabama with a workforce of about 23,000 as of 2016.[42] Health care services providers HealthSouth, Surgical Care Affiliates and Diagnostic Health Corporation are also headquartered in the city. Caremark Rx was also founded in the city.



Banking Hub: (sister & aunt works here)

Birmingham is also a leading banking center, serving as home to two major banks: Regions Financial Corporation and BBVA Compass. SouthTrust, another large bank headquartered in Birmingham, was acquired byWachovia in 2004. The city still has major operations as one of the regional headquarters of Wachovia, which itself is now part of Wells Fargo Bank. In November 2006, Regions Financial merged with AmSouth Bancorporation, which was also headquartered in Birmingham. They formed the 8th largest U.S. bank (by total assets). Nearly a dozen smaller banks are also headquartered in the Magic City, such as Superior Bankand Cadence Bank. As of 2009, the finance & banking sector in Birmingham employed 1,870 financial managers, 1,530 loan officers, 680 securities commodities and financial services sales agents, 380 financial analysts, 310 financial examiners, 220 credit analysts, and 130 loan counselors.[43] While Birmingham has seen major change-ups with its banking industry, it was still the 9th largest banking hub in the United States by the amount of locally headquartered deposits in 2012.[44] A 2014 study found that the city moved down a spot to the 10th largest banking center.[45]


AT&T hub:(my parents, uncles and brother)

The telephone company that is now owned by AT&T Inc., which was formerly BellSouth and before that South Central Bell, which had its headquarters in Birmingham, has a major nexus in Birmingham, supported by a skyscraper downtown as well as several large operational center buildings and a data center.




That already came and went in the late 90s early 2000s:francis: ....they was crafty with that shyt, but not deadly:whew:.

1st they closed the public schools down in the downtown area(noone living downtown had a place to send their kids)
2nd then they shut down all(well not all) the projects in the city especially the ones downtown
3rd started building up the down town area with apartments & entertainment so that people could work & live downtown.
Basically all they wanted was downtown:ehh: ...and left everything else surrounding it alone.:whew:




:whew:
 

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That pratt city line had me gone bruh:pachaha:




:comeon: Now that's some suburban didn't grow up around black folk talking shyt right there. That's like those people who make a mental population map in their heads.......
5560480146_5c3a709d84_z.jpg

Then say anything that happens in the blue inner circle is indicative of everything in that circle. Put simply just because there is a 50%(random number) chance there will be a shooting incident every [insert # of days] there aren't equal 50% odds that any ol person in the circle will be shot.

Example: of that kinda thinking at 7:30 - 8:30(sexy chocolate sister on the far left)


I'm not worried the postman is going to attack the elementary school teacher down the street.
I'm not worried the truck driver is going to attack the office worker down the street.
I'm not worried the nurse is going to attack the cable man down the street.
I'm not worried the church pastor is going to attack the auto repairman down the street.
Everyone knows where the fukkery comes from in the neighborhoods and where not to go:stopitslime: ...now who causes the fukkery is another question all together:whoa:
The people getting shot are manly those engaged in fukkery ...and for better or worse they stick to themselves and leave "civilians" mostly alone. Unless you in a place like Chicago wit strays popin damn near anybody :francis: .................:sadcam::snoop:


Bruh steel hasn't been a major industry in b'ham in damn near half a century :russ: ....B'ham aint going nowhere we are the major medical hub of the state bruh.

Medical Hub: (Got 2 or 3 aunts here)

In the 1970s and 1980s, Birmingham's economy was transformed by investments in bio-technology and medical research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and its adjacent hospital. The UAB Hospital is a Level I trauma center providing health care and breakthrough medical research. UAB is now the area's largest employer and the second largest in Alabama with a workforce of about 23,000 as of 2016.[42] Health care services providers HealthSouth, Surgical Care Affiliates and Diagnostic Health Corporation are also headquartered in the city. Caremark Rx was also founded in the city.



Banking Hub: (sister & aunt works here)

Birmingham is also a leading banking center, serving as home to two major banks: Regions Financial Corporation and BBVA Compass. SouthTrust, another large bank headquartered in Birmingham, was acquired byWachovia in 2004. The city still has major operations as one of the regional headquarters of Wachovia, which itself is now part of Wells Fargo Bank. In November 2006, Regions Financial merged with AmSouth Bancorporation, which was also headquartered in Birmingham. They formed the 8th largest U.S. bank (by total assets). Nearly a dozen smaller banks are also headquartered in the Magic City, such as Superior Bankand Cadence Bank. As of 2009, the finance & banking sector in Birmingham employed 1,870 financial managers, 1,530 loan officers, 680 securities commodities and financial services sales agents, 380 financial analysts, 310 financial examiners, 220 credit analysts, and 130 loan counselors.[43] While Birmingham has seen major change-ups with its banking industry, it was still the 9th largest banking hub in the United States by the amount of locally headquartered deposits in 2012.[44] A 2014 study found that the city moved down a spot to the 10th largest banking center.[45]


AT&T hub:(my parents, uncles and brother)

The telephone company that is now owned by AT&T Inc., which was formerly BellSouth and before that South Central Bell, which had its headquarters in Birmingham, has a major nexus in Birmingham, supported by a skyscraper downtown as well as several large operational center buildings and a data center.




That already came and went in the late 90s early 2000s:francis: ....they was crafty with that shyt, but not deadly:whew:.

1st they closed the public schools down in the downtown area(noone living downtown had a place to send their kids)
2nd then they shut down all(well not all) the projects in the city especially the ones downtown
3rd started building up the down town area with apartments & entertainment so that people could work & live downtown.
Basically all they wanted was downtown:ehh: ...and left everything else surrounding it alone.:whew:



Not to mention that it is the located at the nexus of the new South- Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Mobile, and Jackson are all within 300 miles driving distance or less.

I have a lot of love for Birmingham just because they are a city white folks want to fail.
 

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Not to mention that it is the located at the nexus of the new South- Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Mobile, and Jackson are all within 300 miles driving distance or less.

I have a lot of love for Birmingham just because they are a city white folks want to fail.

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No offense but fukk Bham.
We lost the turkey day classic because of the fukk boys in Tuskegee, we need something back for our area and I don't see any reason why Bham needs to be involved at all.
As for bringing in money, its gonna bring in money regardless, they don't have to do shyt to get that money from all the folks coming in for teh classic.

How skegee fukk up down there anyway :ohhh:
 

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How skegee fukk up down there anyway :ohhh:
Their Coach claimed plaing ASU on Thanksgiving hurt Tuskegee's ability to go in the D2 playoffs, school.

I heard from folks involved that skegee was trying to claim they needed a bigger cut of the pie since the game was now at hornet stadium instead of Crampton bowl, saying they wanted more than a 50/50 split on the gate, even though it was ASU's home game and home coming.
 

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Their Coach claimed plaing ASU on Thanksgiving hurt Tuskegee's ability to go in the D2 playoffs, school.

I heard from folks involved that skegee was trying to claim they needed a bigger cut of the pie since the game was now at hornet stadium instead of Crampton bowl, saying they wanted more than a 50/50 split on the gate, even though it was ASU's home game and home coming.


I heard Steve Harvey doing something at Alabama St
 

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I heard Steve Harvey doing something at Alabama St

Idk about what or if he doin somethin there but my kinfolk said he was in the gump and he was cool. Said he be there a lot playing golf
 

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Their Coach claimed plaing ASU on Thanksgiving hurt Tuskegee's ability to go in the D2 playoffs, school.

I heard from folks involved that skegee was trying to claim they needed a bigger cut of the pie since the game was now at hornet stadium instead of Crampton bowl, saying they wanted more than a 50/50 split on the gate, even though it was ASU's home game and home coming.

:what:
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I think they realized that they couldn't get the surrounding neighborhoods like they wanted.... too muck black ownership as far as residential property is concerned..... a lot of higher earning brothers and sisters need to move into those areas and revamp a lot of those homes....

Right that's one of the major means of attack in places like NYC or even D.C. the reason people are so easily susceptible to certain kinds of attack is because they rent or live in public housing. The only way they can get you short of that is raising the property tax like they did in the Carolina/Georgia low country to build resorts, emanate domain like they did with the freeway system, or straight up buying people out of their land by knocking on the door with a check in hand :feedme:
 
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I think they realized that they couldn't get the surrounding neighborhoods like they wanted.... too muck black ownership as far as residential property is concerned..... a lot of higher earning brothers and sisters need to move into those areas and revamp a lot of those homes....

Man I'm so looking forward to moving back up to da ham(currently down in Auburn) I want to use b'ham as the base for my online business videogamestashbox.com. Given it's a major telecommunications hub and it's a black ran city in great standing it's the perfect place for me. I'd love to buy out the old century plaza building and setup shop in it. :ahh:

:jbhmm: I also want to use my money to do some neighborhood stuff on African peoples history & culture(I'm 10+/- years deep in study). :ohhh: I got so many ideas to build on:banderas: I swear I won't c00n my money away like most of these rich folks :ohlawd:
 
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