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Breakfast Club of Social Media

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This!

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Happy little accidents

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Family photo?

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You win!

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I’m making a post on a blog and questioning myself right now.

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Say it to my face.

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And I might add; or don’t say it at all.

You know why.

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Personal: Driving Thru Ferguson

You may have noticed a lack of Ferguson related commentary here at DeepFriedBits.com. Personally, I avoid confrontation like the plague – but I wanted to share a little bit with you all. I grew up in a neighborhood very near Ferguson.

During college, I worked as a weekend leasing agent at the apartment complex that my future husband lived in; the very same that Michael Brown did 25 years later.  I traveled the roads you saw on TV –  every day, back in the day.

At the time I lived there, the apartment complex seemed to me to have about a 50/50 race ratio. We moved from the area in 1995.

My little family of four drove through our old neighborhood last weekend to reminisce.

It was mid-morning and misty out, and we didn’t see any protesters of any kind and only saw a few burned buildings, like the QT that was one of the first to go.

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We saw the memorial of stuffed animals, wilted flowers and rained on signs in the middle of the road, where Brown laid. (I didn’t feel it was appropriate to take photos there.)

I’m not going to give my opinion on the Brown/Wilson issue – I think at this point, my opinion doesn’t make a bit of difference. Nobody wins.

I will say that I appreciate peaceful protest, and that the only way things will change for a community that wants change IS peaceful protest.

I feel bad for my old friends and school mates that still live in or near Ferguson. I have a friend on facebook that wonders why she has helicopters flying above her street in the middle of the night – she can’t get a good night’s sleep. (This was just last week.)  Their house values have certainly dropped, and they have fewer places to shop, eat and meet.

What surprised me during our drive, was that in most cases, the boards hung up on the businesses were painted with positive pictures and messages. We saw a painting in progress, this lady below was painting a very intricate religious figure in a doorway.

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I hope that the violence will settle, and the good people of Ferguson will be able to move up and on with their lives, and have a feeling of security and positivity about the future.

That’s all for now,

krisgo

In my day

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