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Move Over Phelps: The “Tiger Woods” Of Swimming Got Gold, Too…
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | August 19th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
It seems to be a statistical fact to someone. I didn’t do the study, but this “study” claims that blacks and hispanics are more likely to drown than to learn to swim well enough to head for the Olympics. With the hoopla over Micha read more
Seriously “Weird” Series: Let’s Bikini Wax Our 8-Yr-Olds
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | August 17th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
Hi all! It’s been summer and I love heat, so I have been away from the blog and outside frolicing on a daily basis…but, I am back…at least as often as I can until it chills up. So, there’s a wonderful new thing thats going aro read more
Bernie Mac & Issac Hayes: We’ll Miss YOU!
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | August 12th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
Bernie Mac blended style, authority and a touch of self-aware bluster to make audiences laugh as well as connect with him. For Mac, who died Saturday at age 50, it was a winning mix, delivering him from a poor childhood to stardom as a standup comedi read more
Beyonce Photoshopped To Look “White” For L’Oreal Ad?
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | August 8th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
Ummm-Hummph! We love the lip color… The hair color and now L’Oreal wants to “erase” the color right off singer Beyonce’s face. In the ad for L’Oreal, Beyonce’s long flowing expensive wig hair is a rich copper read more
Get Ready For The “Gangsta Patch Kids”!
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | August 1st 2008 by Seriously McMillan
They’re cute! They’re adorable! They’ll do a drive by on their tricycle. Their the latest waste of imagination at $112.00 a pop. Comin out in October, just in time for your Holiday season, are the Gangsta Baby Series of dolls. They read more
Disney’s The Princess And The Frog: Teaser Trailer
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 30th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
There has been a lot of media criticisms against this movie. Some of them are founded and on others… well, the jury is still out. One thing I am not cool with is the Cajun-gone-ghetto look of the firefly with his broken English and his messe read more
Best Black Blog Nominee: Seriously McMillan’s “She So Ghetto…
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 30th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
A huge thanks to everyone who has ever read, viewed or frequently stops by my blog. How greatful I am to be nominated “Best Black Blog 2009″ by Black TV Online. You can cast your vote for this blog by clicking the link here. You know, read more
31 seconds of purple and one fake christian can spoil the bunch
justbthat.com | July 29th 2008 by jonathan
This past Sunday was soo amazing. After church and brunch with a friend, I went to see “The Color Purple” at the Foxx Theater here in Atlanta. Check out the video! read more
Flint Police Chief locks up youngsters for saggy pants
The "D" Spot | July 29th 2008 by Keith
I hate the saggy pants style. Always will. Maybe it’s generational, maybe it’s because I have no interest in seeing another man’s pants down around his knees. But I can’t stand it. HOWEVER. My generational disdain aside, I do read more
Sherri Shepard Decides To Share Too Much Information
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 28th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
The View’s Sherri Shepard is too busy revealing her life in candid interviews, so much so that she won’t have anything to put in her eventual tell all book. We already know, Sherri. I think we know a little too much. She tells the black read more
The “Droopin’” Is Over: New Laws Say “Pull Up Pants Or Go…
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 25th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
Since June 11, sagging pants have been against the law in Delcambre, La., a town of 2,231 that is 80 miles southwest of Baton Rouge. The style carries a fine of as much as $500 or up to a six-month sentence. “We used to wear long hair, but I don’ read more
Disney’s First Black Princess Movie Ideas Leads To Race Issues
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 18th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
Funny, there’s a good supply of information about us in the USA from the U.K. Apparently Disney is finally coming out with an African-American animated princess film. For those who tried to keep buying the Princess Jasmine dolls because she was read more
Rihanna: The New “Gucci” Girl
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 18th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
Pop Starlet Rihanna shows of her extensive teeny tiny tattoo collection in a photo spread during her recent interview for InStyle Magazine. Pop star Rihanna has become the new face of fashion house Gucci - as part of a charity campaign. The “U read more
The “N” Word: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s “N*gger” Ressurectio…
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 18th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
THE N-WORD’S Funeral: On Monday, July 9, 2007, during its 98th Annual National Convention in Detroit, Michigan, the NAACP will conduct a mock funeral to bury the N-Word. Delegates and supporters of America’s largest, most respected, ol read more
Am I too white? Am I too blue?
The Krowbar Report: Pancakes & Politics | July 14th 2008 by Russ Craber
Why is it that if a black man (Barak Obama, Clarence Thomas, et al) departs from the stereotypical race norm, as policed by liberal black camera-seekers, he is called "too white"?What does it mean to be too white? It's not driving a nice car or livi read more
3 Lessons In Public Speaking With Jesse Jackson
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 14th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
You know, it took a while for me to make a comment about Rev. Jesse Jackson and his comments regarding Barack Obama because I had to close my own mouth. I mean, my jaw dropped and it’s been hanging open for a couple of days. I am still reelin read more
Vogue Italia Magazine’s “Black Models Only” Issue
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 7th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
The July issue of Vogue Italia features only black models has sparked controversy in both the fashion industry and popular culture. Franca Sozzani, editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia, created the “black issue” to draw attention to the lack of black read more
Oprah Does “Eat Pray Love”…Sorta!
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 7th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
You all know about the uber-pop book called “Eat Pray Love” by Elisabeth Gilbert. In the book, Elisabeth talks about her life changing excursion to Italy and eating loads of pasta, gaining weight and feeling fine. That’s because read more
A Page From: Kicking Your Ass 101
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 4th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
I wish I could find the rest of this book! Source read more
Don’t Just Learn To Type, Stereotype Instead!
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | July 4th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
Sup, ya’ll. Need to know your black friends, like, more in depth ? What about your’re non-negriod friends? Then just help yourself to this “shizzle fa gizzled” software, bruh! STEREOTYPING! This software is available for pur read more
Brave New World…
The "D" Spot | July 1st 2008 by Keith
Brother from another planet In the age of Obama, this cross-cultural gem is priceless. read more
Will Smith: Not A “Scientology School”
Seriously McMillan's She So Ghetto | June 30th 2008 by Seriously McMillan
You all know about Will Smith and his $1 Mil dollar donation to a school that will include teachings by The Church Of Scientology. You can read that post here. The New Village Academy plans to use some teaching methods developed within the Church o read more
Equal Opportunity-Black Love (Cont.)
Twisted Visage | June 29th 2008 by Elan
Disclaimer: I get a bit irritated as this post goes on, and there are some rather *ahem* un-ladylike statements. Well since according to some, my post on Why Black Love is Dying only served to blame black men for the downfall of the culture (yadda y read more
Why Black Love is Dying
Twisted Visage | June 26th 2008 by Elan
Ok folks, it's time for me to stop playing around about this. I'm so damn tired of this epidemic and I REFUSE to deal with it quietly any longer. Black love is dying and we are basically just letting it die in silence. I'm not going to ostracize read more
Quote of the Day: Marcus Garvey on Politics…
The P.Cash Perspective | June 26th 2008 by Afro-American Pie
The political readjustment of the world means that those who are not sufficiently able, not sufficiently prepared, will be at the mercy of the organized classes for another one or two hundred years. Marcus Garvey Source: African American Quotes read more
About Ralph Nader and “Talkin’ White”…
The P.Cash Perspective | June 26th 2008 by Afro-American Pie
Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader on Barack Obama: “There’s only one thing different about Barack Obama when it comes to being a Democratic presidential candidate. He’s half African-American,” Nader told the paper in comments read more
what about last night
justbthat.com | June 25th 2008 by jonathan
Last night was the most awesome shows I have ever done on blogtalkradio. Not only was it informative, but it was fun and insightful and it touched peoples lives. Sheryl Lee Ralph, Phil Wilson and Takirra Winfield were my guests and Marvelyn Brown an read more
Don Imus Shows Old Racial Habits Die Hard…
The P.Cash Perspective | June 24th 2008 by Afro-American Pie
From Pro Football Talk: Less than 15 months after losing his gig on WFAN and MSNBC for making racially charged comments regarding the Rutgers women’s basketball team, radio icon Don Imus has danced dangerously close to, and arguably over, the l read more
to the teacher
justbthat.com | June 23rd 2008 by jonathan
Anyone who has lived in Atlanta will tell you, she will teach you some painful lessons and if you’re not careful you will wind up paying with your life. read more
“Marry Your Baby Daddy Day”: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?
The P.Cash Perspective | June 23rd 2008 by Afro-American Pie
From District Chronicles: Fort Washington, MD, resident Bernadette Williams is encouraged that someone is finally taking a stand to encourage Black single mothers to wed their baby daddies. “I think it’s a wonderful concept that Mary Ann read more

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