How Dumb can you get?

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How dumb can you get?


Costello of Bud Abbot and Lou Costello would reply, “How dumb do you want me to be?”

Forrest Gump would have said, “Dumb is as dumb does.”

My first sensei would have said, “None of us are as smart as we want to be and those that are are satisfied with very little.”

My mother said, “Dumb is a fine old Anglo-Saxon word that meant “unable to speak” for 2000 years. Now the Germans come over here and tell us it means “stupid”. What makes them experts on our language or on deaf people?”

The following story must have a point, but for the life if me I can't swear just what it is; but it has a twisted, dark humor that appeals to me, and I think is worth sharing.

I load boxcars, vans, pigs, containers, and trucks that ship our product (Fruit Cocktail) all over the world. I tell people I work at the anal end of the cannery. They process it in the front end and I ship it out the back end.

Some years ago every truck driver I met was a cowboy, or at least they claimed they were: now they are mostly immigrants (some of them come from countries I never heard of before) A large portion of which are East Indians.

East Indians are amazing in at least one respect. I don't think I ever met one who didn't speak at least three languages.

One day an East Indian finishes his conversation in Punjabi and speaks to me in almost unaccented English to ask about his load. When we are done a Mexican friend of mine speaks to me in Spanish. The East Indian joins in and his Spanish is as good as my Mexican friend's.

So I ask, “How many languages can you speak?”

“I am fluent in five. I can have a conversation in eight. I know some words in other languages but not enough to talk.”

I told him my usual: I speak four languages: English, Spanish, Sign Language, and my native tongue; Profanity.

In five minutes we struck up a deal. Each time he came to my dock he would teach me some Punjabi and I would teach him some ASL. That sounded like one heck of a good deal to me.

The next truck to be loaded was driven by a typical WASP (white, anglo-Saxon, Protestant) American.

I said, “Can you imagine that. Man knows eight languages and he wants to learn one more.”

The new truck driver looked at me in total disgust and replied, “Mike, What do you expect out of a dumbass raghead?”
 
That's what ignorant people do when they're jealous... :roll:
 
He did, its the same post except fine cleaned.
Topic went through the washer, then the dry cleaners. Brand spankin' new.

I said previously, this reminds me of this video:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRfjLfyXYlA]YouTube - Racism in the Elevator **Official Video**[/ame]
 
Text only version of that video I posted above:

High class elevator door opens
White BLONDE is standing in the middle alone, she moves to her left in the corner
Black GUY enters, stands in middle
White BLONDE stares at ceiling in corner
Door Closes

*BLONDE stares at ceiling, silent while the GUY talks*

GUY: Hi, every 45 seconds a black man enters an elevator.
GUY: And some stupid white bitch clutches her purse for her dear life.
GUY: Now you might not think we know this, but we do.
GUY: And while you think you're protecting yourself,
GUY: In actuality, you're provoking a savage attack
GUY: A small step to the side, your so in-depth grip on your belongings
GUY: It makes me want to snatch that f***ing purse out of your hands
GUY: And beat your racist ass to the ground.
GUY: However I'm not going to do that. But I'll tell you what I will do.
GUY turns towards the BLONDE, yells "BOO!" Blonde holds her purse up as a shield then fixates herself back to normal.
GUY: Dumb bitch.
 
Thanks for the transcription!

That is a great way of demonstrating it! Can't tell you how many times I have been in situations like that before. And people think racism is over.
 
Seems like the blond is more like she is willing to give her purse instead of using it as a shield? What do you think?
 
Going to check it out--thanks! (I rarely, rarely watch movies, so this means a lot.)
You're welcome.

I saw this movie as part of a leadership class I took during my graduate studies in RIT. It was to point out that leaders shouldn't assume too much and that anything can happen in any situation.
 
My mother said, "Blessed are the timid, for they lead such exciting lives."

I would have to be in a war zone to be that scared -- And here she will have stories to tell her grand children about the time she was alone in an elevator with a black man -- And survived to tell the tale.
 
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