Cracker is an American rock band led by singer David Lowery and guitarist Johnny Hickman. The band is best known for its gold-selling 1993 album, Kerosene Hat, which includes the hit songs 'Low' and 'Euro-Trash Girl.' Cracker performing at Jones Beach Theater, New York.
Hi everyone, the picture at the left is me and my girlfriend, very nice right. Ok so I had some fun with the website yesterday. I added all these things to the site. Rearranged the pictures and things on the side. Made blog bigger.
Changed fonts and sizes. Top and bottom images. Just fixed up errors and removed crap in the code we didn’t need. Let us know what you think and any suggestions. Hope Doc likes, let us know what you think.
I was thinking of changing the back image but didn’t have enough time? It took forever to do those things and learn the design of the site. There are a lot of little errors and mistakes you can’t see I fixed.
Hope you enjoy. Princess, I never got sent to the first page when I hit send? Someone else said they also had that problem? I think it was 'human error', ha, ha. If you want, send me a draft of your article and I will proofread it for you and correct any typos (like you did for me at B/R). I can tell you what looks great or what you might change up or reword or just leave alone.
Then I could email it back to you and you can do whatever you wish with it. That's of course, if you want?
I figure once you get one article under your belt, you'll be fine. Well then welcome JC! It happened to me all the time before today. Whenever I hit send to post a comment and we were already on the 2nd page I always got send to the first page of comments. Oh well thank God it got fixed!!
Drove me crazy. So yeah I'll most definitely send a draft of my article to you Dave. Hopefully within the next hour. I know it won't be perfect but that's what bugs me. I tend to be a perfectionist when it comes to stuff like this. Can't stand something being wrong but that's the way the cookie crumbles I guess.
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A term in Southeastern United States English to describe poor white trash, derived from the Scottish meaning of the verb 'to crack,' which, in this sense denotes. 'I should explain to your what is meant by crackers; a name they have got from being great boasters; they are a lawless set of rascalls on the frontiers of Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas and Georgia, who often change their places of abode.' In more general and contemporary U.S. Usage, the term has become an ethnic slur for all Americans of Northern European decent. Crackers were poor white folk who lived in the south during the era. Given their name because of their staple diet of crack-corn, crackers were often hired by plantation owners in order to replace a slave in dangerous jobs. The high prices of slaves during the 1830s and 40s made It efficient to use a cracker rather than a slave.
If lost or injured a slave he would be pressed to buy another slave, but if got injured or died, finacially, the would have been unaffected. Crackers had a very low standard of living. Many of them lived in forests and dug holes in the ground to live in. Download core java black book by nageshwar rao pdf printers. Despite their living conditions and their social status, crackers believed they were better than the african slaves.