Coloreds next door

I'm sure that the next load they hang on the clothesline will be whites.
 
would you move out?:rose:

Everyone has a color, or you couldn't see them.

And if you tried to move away from the invisible neighbor, how would you know you weren't just moving into a neighborhood full of them?

So I guess the question is, if a chicken and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long does it take a cross-eyed centipede with a wooden leg to kick all the seeds out of a dill pickle?
 
They come from Michigan. Eat a lot of Dominos and KFC. Traffic at all hours. No doubt drug related. Reckon the property value has fallen another 10%.:rose:
 
They don't seem to have jobs or mow the lawn. I've noticed outlandish garb and jewels too. Cars drive by really slow. I think they are from Detroit.:rose:
 
would you move out?:rose:

I've answered this question several times over the years and the answer is still "no". If they can afford to live in my neighborhood, they must be middle class with jobs. That works for me.

I've been very lucky over the years to have great neighbors. The woman on one side is now probably about 85 years old and we rarely even see her.
The other side is an insurance salesman with two dogs. I hear from the dogs quite often when they are talking back and forth with our dog. Still, good neighbors. Take any of those people and change their color, I don't care.
 
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