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Post by luv2ride on May 18, 2003 22:51:01 GMT -5
Alright ya'll this is short and simple. The Landmark is a great place to stay unless you're a female. Why you ask? Well by it being a large hotel it accomadates alot of people. And ladies we know how it is when you're looking good and smelling good at bbw. The thing is when you get in the elevator not all guys but some guys be touching on you and "feelin on your booty" and the thing is you don't know who's doing it, and sometimes theirs females that do it to. If you're on the top floor taking the stairs is out the question. So when you shop for hotels think about how many people it will accomadate and if you can put up with the rude behavior then by all means stay here. If not find a hotel that either doesn't have alot of floors or alot of rooms and book earlier.
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Post by frank on Oct 13, 2003 7:51:07 GMT -5
hi
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Post by bo on Oct 13, 2003 7:52:24 GMT -5
hi
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Post by sexidyva on May 24, 2004 15:18:24 GMT -5
hEY i LOVE THE lANDMARK. i WILL BE THERE THIS TIME TOOO.... iTS FULL OF IN ROOM PARTIES, LATE NIGHT STRIP CLUBS, AND MORE.. i AM A LADY AS WELL BUT IF YOUR ARE COMING TO BBW YOU NEED TO BE INFORMED OF THE TYPE OF SURROUNDS THEIR. LADIES BEWRAE CAUSE THESE MEN ARE OUT OF CONTROL AND I LOVE IT!!!!
i AM LOOKING FOR SOME PEEPS TO HANG OUT WIT..
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Post by Kim Chi on May 24, 2004 23:06:41 GMT -5
Kweisi Mfume over at the NAACP said for everyone to keep their black azz out of South Carolina and don't spend a nickel there. Something about the Confederate flag, people of color, oppression and such. Anyway, make sure you don't end up being a race traitor by going to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina over the Memorial Day weekend for Black Bike Week. "Kweisi Mfume, NAACP President & CEO, said: "The NAACP rejects the Confederacy-of-the-mind- mentality of South Carolina's legislators who think that taking the flag from atop the Capitol but placing it on an illuminated, 30-foot flagpole directly in front of the Capitol is acceptable. The new placement is totally unacceptable, equally as offensive and grossly divisive. If people want to fly the Confederate flag, they should fly it on private property and not public grounds." The economic sanctions imposed by the NAACP against the South Carolina's tourism industry January 1, 2000 remain in effect. Last year the state's tourist industry lost over $100 million dollars as a result of the boycott, which persuaded lawmakers to remove the flag from inside the Capitol's chambers and from atop the dome." www.naacp.org/news/releases/confederateflag011201.shtml
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