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Thinking Out Loud–Movies That Speak to Us or Not
APOOO | August 3rd 2008 by Yasmin Coleman
What Do These Movies Have in Common? Took a nap from 7pm - 11pm yesterday…so I found myself awake at the wee hours of this morning. LOL. Anywho I found myself watching ET (Entertainment Today) as they highlighted movies that made us read more
Using The "N" Word As a Term of Endearment?
Sagacious Rambling | July 18th 2008 by Roschelle Nelson
On Thursday morning, "The View" had another heated debate similar to those of days gone by when Rosie O'Donnell shared a seat at the round table.This time it was Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Whoopi Goldberg who were sparring partners.Tempers began to fla read more
the view...and the n-word...and whoopie...oh my!
Sojourner's Place | July 17th 2008 by Sojourner's Place
Got the heads-up on this "N-Word" exchange from Hicktown Press. The first is a video of a Whoopie Goldberg sketch and the second is a "heated" debate between Whoopie and her View-girls over the use of the N-Word. Did you laugh? Just asking...Who's ri read more
saggin' pants
Sojourner's Place | July 14th 2008 by Sojourner's Place
Received this "Letter from a College Student" today via email. Given the discussions lately on Hip Hop and the N-Word, I thought it appropriate and timely to share with you today. If you are so inclined, feel free to share this message with your read read more
Kyle (USA) and S. (Chile)
My partner is a foreigner | July 13th 2008 by pocketcultures
“Ahhh, Kyle, gordita, como estas?” (Translation: Ahhh, Kyle, fatty, how are you?) This is how my father in law would greet me every time we went over to his house. Although, the word gordita was alternately replaced with “rellenita,” another read more
Hello, My Name is “Milk”
Babylicious | July 3rd 2008 by Figur8
…or rather, it’s “nen nen” (which literally means “milk” in Chinese). Gavin’s first words were “ai yah” and “yeah yeah” (taught to him by his Dad). You would have thought it might b read more
When The Light Goes
The Thin Red Line | May 7th 2008 by Alan Jobe
I’ve long been a huge Larry McMurtry fan. While I don’t care for the Western genre and was never able to get into Lonesome Dove or any of his other westerns, I have very greatly enjoyed his novels about modern day Texans. read more
Valentine's Day
Wordmall | February 14th 2008 by Michael J. Sheehan
Love is in the air: it’s Valentine’s Day. While I’m sure that you’ll be trading token gifts with your loved one, you might also try slipping one of these romantic words into your amatory conversation.• acushla: Dear heart; darling. [Ir read more
tawagang bebe part 2
lucid intervals of a tragically ironic narcissist | November 22nd 2007
Tsaran, ang balahurang bebe strikes back! Woohoo. Got this again from a g4m forum. Sa mga nagpost ng mga ‘to, patawad, di ko kayo ma-cite lahat. Gusto ko lang kayong pagtawanan bilang mga tao. Kaya, kapit na sa hailstorm ng katamisan ng mga read more
review: the trouble with harry (1955)
another movie blog | October 21st 2007 by laurie
Alfred Hitchcock’s most optimistic movie, The Trouble with Harry (1955), is “a comedy about a corpse.” Seems harry has died and no one knows who did it, how it was done, or what to do with the body. This screenplay by John Michael Hayes (Osca read more

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