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Shreveport, huh....I think its poppinThen again I'm from Ratchet City
Shreveport, huh....I think its poppinThen again I'm from Ratchet City
I feel like Houston is like that half the time. If youre white and like bars, you'll have plenty of options. Or if youre black and like clubbing, you will also have plenty of options. Other than that...you pretty much SOLDallas is mostly for pretentious white folks if you ask menot much culture. Just tons of shopping centers and restaurants. I remember seeing somewhere that we have more shopping centers per capita or square mileage than any other city in the country. Something like that.
Avi, I'm feeling it.
I feel like Houston is like that half the time. If youre white and like bars, you'll have plenty of options. Or if youre black and like clubbing, you will also have plenty of options. Other than that...you pretty much SOL


It's been around since the 90's I think, it used to be a dance tooThey forget it was Hurricane Chris and Shreveportians who birthed the term "ratchet" as presently used. That's the 1st time I've heard Ratchet used the way it's currently used....
It's been around since the 90's I think, it used to be a dance too
Lava House was just shreveport label out in cedar grove, the founder Mandigo is currently in jail but he knew how to network and got boosie on the track. Boosie always gets mad love in the port00000000000000000000000000023645
Yeah, I remember they were doing that Ratchet dance in the Aye Bae Bae music video. I didn't know Boosie was a predecessor also. Lava House seems to be a Baton Rouge/Shreveport imprint. Right?
Jigga City?Lava House was just shreveport label out in cedar grove, the founder Mandigo is currently in jail but he knew how to network and got boosie on the track. Boosie always gets mad love in the port
Baton Rouge= jigga city
Shreveport= ratchet city


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Jigga City?
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Ummm, even without Ft worth Dallas and its surrounding cities will still be big as hell. Dallas directly shares borders with several nikkas that have populations ranging from 150-almost 300,000 peopleThe fact that yall have always had to include FW in with the rest of Dallas always bothered. shyt made the area seem bigger than what it really is.
What's all apart of that trash anyway?
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The company did not specify in a statement in which of its three facilities listeria had been found but said that none was found in any of its ice cream. Blue Bell said it is moving to eliminate the bacteria through a "seek and destroy" process.
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The company noted that because listeria is commonly found in the natural environment, "no manufacturer can ever assume it will be entirely eradicated."
Blue Bell, ranked the No. 1 ice cream brand in the country in 2014, recalled all products last spring after 10 reported cases of listeria in four states were linked to Blue Bell frozen treats. Three of the people sickened, all hospital patients in Kansas, later died.
The disease, caused by eating food contaminated with listeria, primarily affects older adults, pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune systems, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Blue Bell suspended production at its plants in Brenham, Texas; Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Sylacauga, Alabama last spring and said it conducted a major overhaul of production at all three plants.
Blue Bell laid off or furloughed hundreds of employees as a result of the shutdown.
Starting in November, the company began a phased process of returning its ice cream to store shelves. The company said the next phase of the process, in which ice cream will be distributed in Tennessee, Kentucky, the Carolinas, and Virginia, will proceed as planned.