Am I The Only One That Didn't Know Honeylick Was Black?

medjay said:
Not really. His is a little too old fashioned.

Al Sharpton = Bad process

Ice-T = Good process

How do you sit on James Brown?



I think we all know my rule....Never trust a man with a process!
 
badasschick said:
How do you sit on James Brown?



I think we all know my rule....Never trust a man with a process!

James Brown gets immunity just for being the Godfather. I can overlook his 'do in light of all the good he's done for the world. :)
 
HeavyStick said:
honey, how much cream you like in your coffee?
some days i like a double shot... can't have too much cream...

other days

black.
-smirk-
 
medjay said:
James Brown gets immunity just for being the Godfather. I can overlook his 'do in light of all the good he's done for the world. :)

a perm philanthropist.
 
medjay said:
James Brown gets immunity just for being the Godfather. I can overlook his 'do in light of all the good he's done for the world. :)

OK then....

What about IKE!!!????


I love saying that.
 
badasschick said:
OK then....

What about IKE!!!????

I'm kind of neutral on Ike. Don't think about him much. I did see him once on the Judge Mathis show. He was looking pretty haggard.
 
I didn't know, but then I didn't think of it. If pressed I would have guessed Hispanic. Her av's are colored differntly aren't they? Tinted?

Oh, and I still think you're a white guy Marx. Just cleverly disguised.
 
medjay said:
I'm kind of neutral on Ike. Don't think about him much. I did see him once on the Judge Mathis show. He was looking pretty haggard.
Ok other than Ice-T who has a good process?
 
Reading this thread and thinking about the labelling people still do, I was cast back to my early English Grammar schooling.

I was taught in 1972 that the proper words for black males and females were Negro and Negress, respectively.

Isn't that crazy amazing?

Actually, I always liked those female endings...they sound classy.

Negress, Executrix, Governess and such.

To a black person, is Negress more offensive, less offensive or about the same as Negro in terms of impact in 2003?

Or are they silly words now with no real meaning anymore?

Curiously

Lance
 
I didn't think about it.

I'm white as white can be, but my great-grandfather was black. Can I join the clique? :D
 
Lancecastor said:
Reading this thread and thinking about the labelling people still do, I was cast back to my early English Grammar schooling.

I was taught in 1972 that the proper words for black males and females were Negro and Negress, respectively.

Isn't that crazy amazing?

Actually, I always liked those female endings...they sound classy.

Negress, Executrix, Governess and such.

To a black person, is Negress more offensive, less offensive or about the same as Negro in terms of impact in 2003?

Or are they silly words now with no real meaning anymore?

Curiously

Lance
i was born in 1972
 
badasschick said:
Ok other than Ice-T who has a good process?

I'm kinda drawing a blank right now. Andre 3000? Kool Keith? (Wait, Keith was wearing a wig . . . :D )
 
Don't care what ethnicity she is..If she was president she would be Baberaham Lincoln.!!(but without the beard)

What a hottie!


edited for facial hair.
 
Lancecastor said:
Reading this thread and thinking about the labelling people still do, I was cast back to my early English Grammar schooling.

I was taught in 1972 that the proper words for black males and females were Negro and Negress, respectively.

Isn't that crazy amazing?

Actually, I always liked those female endings...they sound classy.

Negress, Executrix, Governess and such.

To a black person, is Negress more offensive, less offensive or about the same as Negro in terms of impact in 2003?

Or are they silly words now with no real meaning anymore?

Curiously

Lance

My birth certificate actually has me described as "Negro" in the allotted space.

and yeah I was born in the 70's
 
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