The Errol Flynn
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@porn1978 Errol Flynn did indeed exist!He was a famous movie star in Hollywood in the 1930's,40's and 50's.Originally from Australia he was also notorious for his womanising,drug use, heavy drinking and fighting.
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i dont understand how in the fuck them extra dumbass niggas idolized a fake ass white character who didnt exist..ugh i hate niggas and gangbangers suck DICK!!
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Dang - I was born in '73 and grew up on the West Side. I never knew the Errol Flynns were a gang, only knew it as a dance. Guess I was sheltered. Definitely knew about YBI, though (and was warned to watch out).
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@detoth67 Not true. He was as straight as they come. That was the fantasy of a gay Hollywood writer. Flynn loved the ladies, and there are lots of ladies who can say 'amen' to that. Don't believe everything you hear. Flynn was quite a guy, and as cool as they say.
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hands down chicago and detroit got some of the smoothest dancers in the country!!! soul train originated in chi town! and detroit had a dance show in the 70's too called the "Scene" and the people on that show showed dances from their city----chi town and detroit town! dont get it twisted... WESTSIDE 12th street D town foe life!!!!!!
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first off to the people of this post talking about detroit claiming folk and other bull !get real !! that's them miss guided wanna beees!! the d keeps its own flava! them wanna bee gangs dont run the d!! to my chicago people 's aint no beef brothers and aint not body trying to imitate you'll. we got our own style and you got yours. to youll fake internet bangers trying to start war on the net. so whack. brothers now of days got to unite. the white man trap is for us to beef!!! fools!!!
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I'm white: why is this called the errol flynn ?
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@15725linwood So true. I just heard (a few minutes ago) on Judge Mathis show that he was a member of Errol Flynn. So I looked the dance up that he said they did.
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Today 2-16-2011, I just heard on Judge Mathis, that here was a member of Errol Flynn Gang. He said they had a signature dance. Could you imagine him doing this dance?
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@PatentRob you couldn't had said it any better.
The Errol Flynn, YBIs, Pony Down, or the heroin foolishness in the Brewsters or Jefferies set Detroit back tremendously. While the boys from Jews, Pols, and Arabs go to law, business, medical school, the black kids go to jail and the youth home. Watch what we promote. Peace and goodwill to all the brothers and sisters who side-stepped that bullsh*t in the seventies and eighties. Comeback, Detroit comeback.
PatentRob 3 years ago 11
deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee shit all day!
1motsi2 2 years ago 4