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	<title>Comments on: Pass Me Some of That There Watermelon, Boy</title>
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	<description>Kyle and Anne Haight: Annoying People In Stereo Since 1971</description>
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		<title>By: triticale</title>
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		<description>I had a Black friend in Chicago many years ago who would have found this very funny, as he once made a nice batch of money off of liberal guilt about this stereotype.

The Hyde Park Art Fair is always held on the hottest weekend of the year, and draws artsy intellectuals from all over the city. My friend loaded the back of his truck with watermelons and ice, dressed in bib overalls with no t-shirt and a frayed straw hat, and sold slices of &quot;Wawdymulyun&quot; cut with an old machete at a considerable markup.
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<p>The Hyde Park Art Fair is always held on the hottest weekend of the year, and draws artsy intellectuals from all over the city. My friend loaded the back of his truck with watermelons and ice, dressed in bib overalls with no t-shirt and a frayed straw hat, and sold slices of &#8220;Wawdymulyun&#8221; cut with an old machete at a considerable markup.</p>
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