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RIP Cut-Throat and SoCo
Dec 30, 2004
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lol @ grape hatred
every thread dude makes is 'race baiting'
hide ya wife, hide ya kids, they grape stompin out here
Actually, no Grapes hating here at all, I find the guy overall entertaining, and I agree with pretty much all of this:

lol yeah i posted this because its a big deal.. not because hes black.

but then after he said that i thought "maybe its only a big deal to black people"

not just because hes another gay guy. its because of WHO HE IS..

THIS GUY LEAD ANTI GAY MARCHES THROUGH THE STREETS OF ATLANTA..lol like literally

I just hate rece discussions on the sicc because they occur every two weeks and NOTHING new is ever added, its the same opinions--valid or not--over and over and over, and it distracts from important things like tiddies and clowning Pig-Homo.
 
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bump cuz this shit is gettin worse for ol eddie
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By STEVE OSUNSAMI, LEEZEL TANGLAO and SARAH NETTER
Sept. 29, 2010

One of the four men who've accused a Georgia mega-church pastor of coercing them into sex called the man at the center of the controversy a "predator" and a "monster."

Jamal Parris, 23, told WAGA-TV in Atlanta that Bishop Eddie Long, leader of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, swept into his life and used him for sex and moved on to younger prey.

"I cannot get the sound of his voice out of my head, and I cannot forget the smell of his cologne, and I cannot forget the way he made me cry when I drove in his car on the way home, not able to take enough showers to get the smell of that man off my body," Parris said in the Tuesday broadcast.

When Parris was 17, he said, Long would take him "alone to the guesthouse" and "encourage him to call him daddy," according to his lawsuit.

None of Long's accusers, including Spencer LaGrande, Maurice Robinson and Anthony Flagg, had spoken publicly since their lawsuits were filed last week.

The other young men claimed in separate lawsuits that he lavished them with expensive gifts and trips and then forced them into sexual relationships when they were teenagers.

Parris alleged that Long also used the "holy scripture to justify and support the sexual activity."