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Southern Ill Hospitality

My weekend in Southern Illinois went smooth. I have to say the environment was really small being my first time there it got a little boring. All I really did was hang out at the malls since the frat parties at SIU were on punishment. I got to admit near the school was the best place to live if I were to move out there. I still feel it’s a nice place to visit but not live ultimately.

I have to say a big ego boost was through the ladies out there. Their southern twang and frequent flirting made a brotha feel good. Even if they were mostly White and mixed women, lol. There was on in particular tall mixed cutie that caught my eye and she wanted to get with me as well but we were cop blocked. The glaring i got made me feel wanted. Too bad its crystal meth central but I’m going back 4’sho!

The ride on Amtrak was uncomfortable at first it seemed that the staff had the bests seats for me to let my legs out (bastards, one sit down at a time and theres 8 seats!!!) the ride back was just the same although this time I had 2 seats all to myself. Minus the bitching ladies in front and back of me and the thugs who were in and out of the trains constantly, mackin stupid white broads for a quickie in the bathroom and ONE succeeded (No lie, i was as shocked as he was. well he was more refreshed afterwards). I'd still go back to chill though.

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