Social justice inspires college hotties to patronize urban biz in every way possible this year in order to assuage guilt. No matter, the money spends the same.
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Kansas City Black-Owned Food Businesses You Have To Try
With small businesses struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important now more than ever to support local businesses.
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ReplyDelete^^^ good you need to clean your trailer park.
ReplyDelete1st one that is raped back to the suburbs they go.
ReplyDeleteNo thanks. I don't judge business owners by the color of their skin. -- MLK
ReplyDelete^^You're broke anyway and all you know about food is Bob Evans. Stay in Frogville.
ReplyDeleteWhen are they going to promote the pasty-white business owners who get sunburned near a night light? They need our sympathy and business, too.
ReplyDeleteWhippersnapper Weenie (9:21) is back on the board.
ReplyDelete^^and he already triggered you! Mission accomplished! Weird.
ReplyDelete^^^^No he pisses us all off. Why can't he just keep sucking his gay friends off and leave the rest of society alone?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they identify black owned businesses now. Makes them much easier to avoid.
ReplyDeleteBlacks and food .... PUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUKE !
ReplyDelete^^Ok Boomer. Stick to tapioca and Bob Evans
ReplyDeleteI thought they had valet service. How cool. But then I realized they weren't PARKING my car, they were STEALING it!
ReplyDelete^^Nah pops, nobody wants your 1971 rusted-out Gremlin. They did you a favor and burned it.
ReplyDeleteGates is filthy. No thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo is your fat wife!
DeleteSorry she missed Soiree in the Vine area. Great Cajun food. Chef Anita Moore has a first location in Smithville and is very talented. Mayor Lucas had is inaugaration dinner there. The quality and service are excellent. If Anita is cooking, I am eating.
ReplyDeleteI went and saw a real black today guys!
ReplyDelete11:40, I agree. Should have been on the list.
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