Top 10: Ten Things You BETTER NOT Do In Washington, DC!

January 17th, 2009


Consider this a WARNING! I’m pretty sure you all knew a list like this was coming, so get your popcorn, take a squat and get ready to rifle through the YOU BETTER NOTs of Barack Obama’s Inauguration in Washington, D.C.

I’m pretty sure a majority of you reading this are either partaking in the inaugural festivities as we speak, making the journey to DC at the current moment or posted up in your residence following every tidbit available for viewing. Though this is list isn’t for the latter, I would like for ALL parties participating this weekend to PLEASE take heed to the list I’m about to deliver. The world is watching; DON’T BLOW IT!

Without further ado, I present to you, Top Ten: The Ten Things You BETTER NOT Do In Washington D.C.

10. Ask for any sort of discount at ANY establishment. Remember, everyone’s President is black now, so the privileges you think you’re entitled to, jump in line….you’re not the only one. “That’ll be $15.75, sir” “Come one, haven’t you heard the news, my President is black”.

9. Please don’t give the MPD (Metropolitan Police Department) any reason to send 950,000 volts in your tushi. The last thing Barack Obama needs to be worried about is whether or not the cop on duty had a reason to defend himself. Act right, folks.

8. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT yell “GOTCHA” to anyone outside of the African-American culture. This is in no way a “GOTCHA” moment. Rubbing Obama’s victory in with boisterous banter while 80,000 other folks surrounding you consistently yell, “My President Is Black, My Lambo Is Blue” will sure ignite some tension.

7. Remember, this is a political atmosphere…treat this event like it needs to be treated. Treating the inauguration like its All-Star, Superbowl, Freak-Nik, or Spring Break weekend will only enhance the chances of #9.

6. Do not crash any parties/functions/gala/or balls. Yes, Jay-Z is having a party at Club Love. Yes, TI, Jeezy, Nas and Akon will be performing at the BET Inauguration, but that damn sure doesn’t give you any reason to act ignorant at the door because your favorite artists is inside singing your favorite tune. Be cordial. If they say “Keep it moving”, please do so in a timely fashion.

5. During the day of the inauguration, keep your heads, bodies and arms inside your vehicles. This is a different type of victory, celebrate it in a professional manner.

4. Do not head down to DC with the mentality of “I can’t wait to hit Jay-Z’s concert”. Our 44th President, whom is black might I add, is on the verge of getting sworn in, educate yourselves…somehow…someway. And if you wake up with a hangover after a night of partying, that ass better get up and educate yourselves just as hard. This is the wrong time to “Blame It On The Alcohol”.

3. I know it’s already occurring, but DO NOT go down there with the hustlers mentality. Leave all your “OBAMA” paraphernalia at home. Have some respect for Obama, I mean seriously. I know the economy is in shambles right now, but if you’re down there already, your financial status isn’t THAT bad.

2. Do not ask anyone of a different creed, culture or race, “Hey, how does it feel to have a Black President?”. You’re only setting yourself up for an insane amount of disrespectful responses which might include…..well, you’re not naive, just don’t DO IT!

1. If you happen to see or catch a glimpse of Barack Obama…PLEASE, I REPEAT, PLEASE, whatever you do……DO NOT YELL, “Barack, what up my N*GGA?” That sentiment right there will basically cancel out everything Barack’s accomplished thus far. Think I’m lying, take a quick glance right after you blurt out the moronic gesture…YOU’LL SEE!

Alright, I’m done. Be safe, have fun and remember…this is Barack’s Week…NOT YOURS!

Sincerely

Low “Congratulations Barack, we’re soooooooo proud of ya” Key

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ATLien Said on

Good stuff! LOL Thanks for the tips . :-)



HA HA Said on

I AINT GOIN BUT I WILL BE BUMPIN DAT JEEZY “MY PRESIDENT IS BLACK” ALL DAT DAY…. HELL I DID THA NITE HE WON!!



J Said on

HEY -YOU ALL VIDEO SELECTION IS SILLY, VERY POOR SELECTION- U CAN’T SEE NOTHING BACK IN THE DAY! YOUTUBE IS BETTER —-WHY



gato Said on

i agree with all except #3. i do this for a living. however, we as a people need to understand that this is an inauguration and not an iniggeration. so act right.



lino Said on

Whatever..i WILL be gettin my drink and party on cuz a black man is in the white house bitchhhhhhhh!!!!!!



April Said on

yaaaaaaaaaaaaay BARACK HUSANE OBAMA!!!!



WANDA BOTLER Said on

GREAT DON’TS…AND TRUE TO SOME. HOPEFULLY, THE ONES THAT JUST MIGHT DO THE DON’T WILL READ THIS.:)



AJ Said on

You ain’t lying about # 9 cuz MPD will break you off, and you’re lucky if they just taser you! WELCOME TO D.C.!



dre Said on

BARACK OBAMA IS NOT THE HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



DRE Said on

BARACK OBAMA IS IN THE HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Erica Said on

I feel you completely. Today is a(n) historic day and we should treat it as such. Therefore my fellow brothers and sisters. BE ON YOUR BEST BEHAVIOR they are waiting on us to mess up!



Joseph Diaz Said on

It difinitely was a great day for everyone to witness>> i truly believe it will get better as the days go on! I love the united states of our america >>>>

God bless our america and as well as the president Obama and family!!
I hope we will come to world peace!! you agree?



Jlovely Said on

Thank you Lo Key! It is pertinent that everyone understand that just because the president is black, that does not constitute a licence for ignorance by any means! If anything, it should motivate us to at least want to do better and behave accordingly… —Coming from: A young black female student who currently attends a Historically Black College/University-Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina

Change has come!
01-20-09



John Said on

I find it ironic that such a list exists, rightly telling people not to disgrace themselves and their race with such ignorance and stupidity, and then Jeezy and Jay-Z go out and make a perfect example of that ignorance and stupidity. Yup, those are a couple of people to look up to. They sure are being constructive and helping bring us all together. All they’re doing is making it that much harder for Obama.



Sydney Said on

I think you need to add another tip: DO NOT call Obama brother president.



SHA SHA Said on

I DIDNT GO TO THE EVENTS BUT I DID LISTEN 2 THE SPEECH VERY CLOSELY, I THINK THAT IT WAS VERY TOUCHIN I ACTUALLY CRIED, I AM AN AMERICAN SOLDIER AND THIS IS THE 1ST COMMANDER IN CHIEF THE MILITARY AS EVER SEEN, I KNOW ITS GNE TAKE ALL OF THE WORLD TO REACH IN AND DO THEIR PART !!!!!!