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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1147996" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>Chuckie, sounds like you and I have covered a lot of the same ground except I was there for a 3 year period in the early 90's. I did contract work at the airport, and tried to keep my driving between their and the Sheriton, just a short drive down Winchester. But there were a few times I had to go other places. I was having vehicle problems, and needed to buy some ignition parts. The friendly folks I worked along side gave me directions to the nearest auto parts store. I thought I was in he!! before I even found the place. I did have a side arm. There was not a white person anywhere. That was a scary trip.</p><p>A close friend and coworker were drinking at the hotel bar one night. A couple beautiful ladies ask us if we wanted to see the town (they were MS gals stuck in Memphis because of delayed flight). We all took a cab to the Peabody, and then walked to Beale St. at midnight. What a fun time, but I got tired of looking over my back. I will not entertain the idea of doing that again. They're hard to see in the dark, and run in packs. Memphis was really my first experience with those people. It amazed me differently they act when they are alone and when they are in a group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1147996, member: 16802"] Chuckie, sounds like you and I have covered a lot of the same ground except I was there for a 3 year period in the early 90's. I did contract work at the airport, and tried to keep my driving between their and the Sheriton, just a short drive down Winchester. But there were a few times I had to go other places. I was having vehicle problems, and needed to buy some ignition parts. The friendly folks I worked along side gave me directions to the nearest auto parts store. I thought I was in he!! before I even found the place. I did have a side arm. There was not a white person anywhere. That was a scary trip. A close friend and coworker were drinking at the hotel bar one night. A couple beautiful ladies ask us if we wanted to see the town (they were MS gals stuck in Memphis because of delayed flight). We all took a cab to the Peabody, and then walked to Beale St. at midnight. What a fun time, but I got tired of looking over my back. I will not entertain the idea of doing that again. They're hard to see in the dark, and run in packs. Memphis was really my first experience with those people. It amazed me differently they act when they are alone and when they are in a group. [/QUOTE]
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