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re: When did gypsies infiltrate the US?
Posted on 9/8/22 at 8:07 am to mytigger
Posted on 9/8/22 at 8:07 am to mytigger
There is this investigation reporter in Detroit. I watch his YouTube stuff. He went after a guy that kept starying companies taking asphalt money then moving on not doing the work.
Dude bought a house on the same street as Kid Rock in Detroit, he was flaunting that gypsy money.
Not sure if police got him but Rob Wolchek Fox 2 did.
Dude bought a house on the same street as Kid Rock in Detroit, he was flaunting that gypsy money.
Not sure if police got him but Rob Wolchek Fox 2 did.
Posted on 9/8/22 at 8:50 am to Napoleon
I used to work for a popular Italian restaurant in BR that's since closed. We had a regular group of gypsies that would come in. They'd always pay with cash, always have weird food requests, and their kids would always leave half the restaurant a mess. They always tipped about 20% though.
After a few time you could start to spot them pretty reliably, mainly by how they dress and the jewelry they wore. It was almost exclusively women with multiple children, rarely any men. They definitely weren't the worst customers we had.
If you've ever seen someone playing an obviously fake violin in a parking lot, they're gypsies. It's some sort of organized effort, as I've seen them in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, and Jacksonville, FL at nearly the exact same time.
After a few time you could start to spot them pretty reliably, mainly by how they dress and the jewelry they wore. It was almost exclusively women with multiple children, rarely any men. They definitely weren't the worst customers we had.
If you've ever seen someone playing an obviously fake violin in a parking lot, they're gypsies. It's some sort of organized effort, as I've seen them in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, and Jacksonville, FL at nearly the exact same time.
This post was edited on 9/8/22 at 8:52 am
Posted on 9/8/22 at 8:52 am to yaboidarrell
A lot of them slipped through when America had it's big European immigration phase in the turn of the century. A lot of those redneck gypsies in the south were in England and Eastern Europe before they came here.
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