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re: Sugar in grits? ... going to hell.
Posted on 5/27/16 at 10:46 am to unclebuck504
Posted on 5/27/16 at 10:46 am to unclebuck504
Yeah, I was always curious about his statement because I'm pretty sure I've seen other black people eat grits and NOT do that.
He was from the Houston area, if that somehow plays into the geographic theory of this nastiness. Who the hell knows?
He was from the Houston area, if that somehow plays into the geographic theory of this nastiness. Who the hell knows?
Posted on 5/27/16 at 10:57 am to Y.A. Tittle
First time I saw this (or even heard of it) actually WAS on Southern's campus.
A bunch of us were in the dining hall one morning, and this guy from Dallas was sitting across from me, and he was about to pour sugar in his grits ... as his potna, I reached out quickly and grabbed his wrist. "DUDE, that's SUGAR, not salt! ... you're about to fugg up your whole plate!" I told him ...
He was like, "good lookin' out, but I know. I put sugar in my grits."
The second he said that, it was like the whole room stopped and went silent. All my other friends from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana looked at him as if he had just come out of the closet.
A bunch of us were in the dining hall one morning, and this guy from Dallas was sitting across from me, and he was about to pour sugar in his grits ... as his potna, I reached out quickly and grabbed his wrist. "DUDE, that's SUGAR, not salt! ... you're about to fugg up your whole plate!" I told him ...
He was like, "good lookin' out, but I know. I put sugar in my grits."
The second he said that, it was like the whole room stopped and went silent. All my other friends from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana looked at him as if he had just come out of the closet.
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