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Pearson’s Grandmama's avatar

I used to live in Morristown. For, like, 32 years.

Ms.Moon's avatar

Harlem is full of white people now so that is probably going to change.

Non Doctior's avatar

I was there, too! Hello, friend!

Feeling Groovy's avatar

I lived there for a while back in the nineties!

Non Doctior's avatar

i would, but my husband ate all the decent chocolate in the house.

Feeling Groovy's avatar

I don't feel so all alone anymore. Some day we will get our views represented in our local and state government...I hope.

bobbert's avatar

I want to, but I have affidavits that say I can't.

Stephen Robinson's avatar

I’m a Greenville native and remember my parents voting for the losing presidential candidate until I’d already left for college (Clinton)

underwriter505's avatar

I have such mixed emotions reading this - Inspired by Jaime Harrison, discouraged by what he and his family had to go through to get to this point - joy for Mr. Hinton casting his forst vote, grief for his lost years. Rep. Pressley, though, is pure joy. I'm 75, with arthritis, and balance issues, and can't dance. But she is dancing for me.

Eliot's avatar

I suspect the big sled is not coming down off the mountain.

fifthdentist's avatar

Is it too early to start drinking?Or is it too late?I want to hit the sweet spot where I can get mind-numb early but also stay awake long enough to get really drunk if Fla. comes in for Biden.

Cleopatrajonz's avatar

I’m sensing a trend here. You appear to really like peanut butter lol.

WeepingAngel is not indicted's avatar

Years back I was craving chocolate and peanut butter and was unable to get out of the house. I made do with what I had and tried peanut butter on yodels and it wasn't too bad. I've not had that combo since but I didn't hate it.

Zyxomma's avatar

I got a T-shirt for volunteering. I was handing out commemorative towels.