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Been out this bytch 7 months now and still aint found a dope reliable barber

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My boy Chris at faded by few off 290 and bingle rd. He's dope
 

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Going to this tonight, makes for a good date night with your female. This will be our third Pancakes and Booze show. If you do go get there early as hell since it gets packed fast since Warehouse live is too small for this show. Ill be strolling in with them vip tickets.

And to set the record straight before people think this is an art show packed full of nothing but white folks the vast majority of artists there are black or of color with works that span a variety of genre's. Heres a few snaps from the show they had early 2015.

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Yeah they do its a couple black barbers in there but Chris is the owner he used to work at bad boys down the street. So if you go ask for Chris and tell him ken with the blue Infiniti sent you
 

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What do yall think about the city centre?
Thinkin bout taking a broad there:patrice:

I know they got a wine tasting spot but anything else worth checking out there? I read on they site they opened up a bowling spot or something.
 

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What do yall think about the city centre?
Thinkin bout taking a broad there:patrice:

I know they got a wine tasting spot but anything else worth checking out there? I read on they site they opened up a bowling spot or something.

Hotel Sorella Monnalisa bar is nice. Can't go wrong with sake at Ra either.
 

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Any brehs in it in here? I have an interview next week for an aerospace company as a teir 1 tech support. Any advice heading into this interview?
 

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The Beaumont Bulls, a youth football team in Beaumont, Texas, whose members are receiving death threats after following the lead of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in protesting the national anthem over America's treatment of "blacks and people of color," as Kaepernick explained to NFL Media, will continue their demonstration, according to the team's coach and the mother of one of the players.

April Parkerson, the mother of 11-year-old running back Jaelun Parkerson, confirmed to ABC News that players on the team have received threatening messages. She said the team's protest of the national anthem "will continue."

Rah Rah Barber, the team's coach, concurred with Parkerson, saying he never imagined the response to the team's actions would "get to this point." He said the threats have showed "how far behind we are as a society."

The attention surrounding the team's protest started last Saturday, when Barber, along with his coaching staff and team, kneeled and placed their hands on each other's shoulders in silence before the playing of the national anthem.

Parkerson described this summer as a "turning point" in her son's awareness of race and politics and said he first wanted to take action after videos of the police shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were posted online.

"[Jaelun] asked me what we could do about it," Parkerson said. "So when news of Kaepernick's protest broke, a lightbulb went off. Then when Brandon Marshall joined in, he said, 'OK, we're going to do this.'"

Barber acknowledged Kaepernick as an influence as well and said he became motivated to read up on the history of the national anthem.

He added that one of his players approached him with a photo of the protests of the anthem and told him that the team wanted to join it.

"I said to the team, 'Do you know what this means?'" Barber said. "And they said that they did. So I went to their parents for their approval."

Speaking on behalf of her son, who was in school, Parkerson said that the purpose of the protest was not to insult the military or police but to show solidarity with other protesters and to help bring attention to issues of racial injustice.

She said the youth football league's board of directors gave permission for the team to stage the demonstration.

Still, permission and expressions of support from many people haven't stopped some from sending death threats to the team.

Parkerson sent ABC News screen shots of some of the threats, which have mostly been made on social media from people living outside Beaumont.

One Facebook user from Oklahoma called for Barber to be lynched.

"Hatred like that is everywhere," Parkerson said. "But there's also so much love."

Barber, who said he involves himself in youth football to keep kids off the streets, isn't fazed by the racist comments directed at him online.

"I ignore it," he said. "It's the kids I worry about. If they ever felt threatened, I would advise their parents to reach out to authorities."

ABC News contacted the Beaumont Police Department and the FBI to ask whether the threats against Bulls players and coaches are under investigation, but the calls were not immediately returned.

Parkerson, who is white and is married to a black man, said she and her son admire Kaepernick for what she described as the bravery he shows in taking a stand. She said her son, who is biracial like Kaepernick, felt inspired by him.

"Colin didn't have to take this subject on," she said. "But he decided to use the platform he had to speak up for people who have no voice."
 
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