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I got this here:http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20030210_2131.html
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<font color=skyblue>Simply amazing.
I did not know that this rhyme originated as such! The defence does not have much to go on. The only thing that will come of it is taht the judge will rule that the flight attendants learn professional mannerisms, but that will be the end of it. Interesting case. I will lok forward to seeing it through.</font> |
I've never heard it any way other than "catch a tiger by it's toe", and I'm 27, so I'm guessing the 22 year old has also never heard it any other way. I hate these types of lawsuits because it makes it so much harder for people who are really the victim of a racial crime to get justice. Unfortunately, until our judges start putting a stop to such frivolous (sp?) law suits, this won't ever stop.
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Get a sense of humor, you freaks! Notice, the ONLY folks who knew about that original version, were the (colored/black/african american/negro/other) women. I bet they were just waiting for anyone to EVER use that rhyme near them. I certainly never knew it originated in that form. If it had been used on ME, I would have turned beet red, waved at everyone, and sat down. Then laughed at myself along with all the others. Grow some thicker skin. You can take anything ANY way, but that's your problem, not the stewardess (flight attendant, whatever [img]smile.gif[/img] )
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<font color="plum">At least the judge dismissed the claims of physical and emotional distress. As for the "racial overtones" of the rhyme, I would say the stewardess has a pretty good defense. I will be 40 within the next two months, and I've always heard the "catch a tiger by the toe" version.
At the age of 22, I would bet she thinks of Europe, Asia, Kansas, Chicago and Boston as geographical destinations and has no idea that they were also the names of very popular bands in the not very distant past (certainly more recently than the "objectionable" version of the "Eenie meenie" rhyme). I seriously doubt she had any idea that the rhyme ever had any type of racial overtones.</font> |
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*sigh* sometimes i wonder why so many civilians take to the air... as workers I mean [img]tongue.gif[/img] Maybe some day all Stewardesses will be replaced with air martials... one can dream [img]tongue.gif[/img] aaanyway... This sounds like just another blow to the airline industry when It doenst need one... Those ladies should be ashamed trying to use ther color of their skin as a catalyst for filling their pockets... They're as bad as racists [img]tongue.gif[/img] [ 02-11-2003, 01:17 PM: Message edited by: /)eathKiller ] |
Meese 24 year old Brit, and I've known the original version as long as I can remember (but obviously never used it). Still, that's beside the point. this is another example of the "any way to make a buck" society that we are turning into nowadays. The women no doubt did *not* feel insulted, and were *not* offended by the rhyme. I bet they heard it and couldn't find a seat because of the dollar signs they saw springing up in front of their eyes. Sad.
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growing up i only knew the tiger version, but my racist grandparents taught me the other. i've only ever used tiger and if one does not have any racists int heir family they are not like ly to hear the other version
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Hmmm... With the baby coming, I can use a few bucks... Let's see... I am part Welsh. Quick, somebody make a comment about "welshing on a deal" so I can sue you!
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Because of this case I'm sure a more worthy case was bumped or not given the proper attention it should have. Just plain needless Imho. |
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