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@poster Darling, you give love a bad name 1luv |
this morning When last did you skinny dip |
I am in a good mood |
to see |
Is that an anaconda or snake between your legs |
chamotex:fi real yuh nuh. Usher is fine but you are muy caliente **sizzling** ![]()
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Later for me too |
Foreigners React, Unnecessary Income Tax U S H E R |
ma cousin |
Offer her a SeanT tee-shirt ![]() |
*Sultry looks* Karma-Sutra Products |
lava |
Since he has a slight look like Usher from the side, I'll say Yes |
Did you know. . , . . . .that today 1929, 10 March Egyptian women are granted (limited) divorce rights by the national government. 1969 - James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to killing Martin Luther King. (M.L.K) James Earl Ray pleaded guilty in a Memphis court to charges of killing Martin Luther King Jr. He was sentenced to ninety-nine years in prison. The House Select Committee on Assassinations said later that Ray fired the shot that killed King but that he was probably one element in a larger conspiracy. 1943, 10 March - World War II: North Africa General Erwin Rommel has lost the battle for North Africa and, under the guise of sick leave, departs from Tunisia. Today's Inspirational Quote: "The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it is the same problem you had last year." -- John Foster Dulles |
Hmmm, he really has a big and good heart to have forgiven her 1love March 9) - When Jennifer Thompson identified Ronald Cotton as her rapist in 1984, she was sure she had found the right man. But she was wrong. Cotton, then 22, was convicted of raping Thompson and another woman on the same night in Burlington, N.C. He would spend the next 11 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. In 1995, DNA evidence cleared Cotton of the rapes and showed that another man who was in prison with him was the rapist, a case recently covered by CBS' '60 Minutes'. Now, Thompson and Cotton are friends and have written a new book together on their story, called 'Picking Cotton.' The two speak on the phone weekly and travel together to speak out on the problems with eyewitness evidence. Even their families are friends. Thompson said she felt horrible guilt when she found out Cotton was not her rapist. "Suffocating, debilitating shame," she told Lesley Stahl in a CBS '60 Minutes' interview that aired Sunday. She asked Cotton if she could meet with him at a local church. "I started to cry immediately. And I looked at him, and I said, 'Ron, if I spent every second of every minute of every hour for the rest of my life telling you how sorry I am, it wouldn't come close to how my heart feels. I'm so sorry.' And Ronald just leaned down, he took my hands…and he looked at me, he said, 'I forgive you,'" Thompson told CBS. "I told her, I said, 'Jennifer, I forgive you. I don't want you to look over your shoulder. I just want us to be happy and move on in life,'"Cotton said. There have been 233 people exonerated by DNA evidence across the country, and more than 75 percent of them have been convicted at least in part because of faulty eyewitness testimony, Stahl reported. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/06/60minutes/main4848039.shtml
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Thanks for sharing this Slimes. I'll be sure to pass it on to family and friends. Something for the Mod to Sticky. Definitely I can endorse the listed three. Result: You become a movie fanatic, a comedian and as for bar tendering - I am like a Tom Cruise in the movie Cocktail, Yep, I can flip, mix any drink or liquor. You name it!!! (Disadvantage: Guys talk about your boobs and you end up talking "dirty" like men) ![]() http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7826135934449417240 1. Watch Movies! 3. Read the Comics/Funny Papers 5. Take a service job like waiter or waitress; bartender, or sales person. 7. What happens if you make a mistake? Oh, I am soo guilty of this. LIke you say "The world won't come to an end, and you haven't embarrassed yourself to the point where you can't show your face again." If I am writing something to "Sell myself", believe you me, I'll get it right. I screw up a lot when I am rushing, IMing or in a chat room. Sometimes I’ll go back and amend, or I'll say what the heck Also, I think reading the Bible/Quoran, on lines articles, newspaper and joining forums Appreciated *Just got home (was up baking/cooking from 10pm last night) hitting my sack now. Good night 1love |
gaming |
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride |
a good while now when last you cook from scratch |
i didnt know where to post it, move it if its in the wrong place Thanks I wake up in the morning and the time is 5:55. Then I’ll take a nap and I’ll wake up in the evening - the time is 5:55. I’ll be walking in Manhattan and I happen to look at a building with a clock - its 5:55. One time I was in this deli, looked up, a cigarette Ad had 555. My mom month and year is 5-55 Today, (3/8/09) I was about to log on to NL, the time on the forum was 5:55. I was painting this evening and I looked at my clock - yep 5:55 I am here baking and was about to enter something in my journal and the views - 555. Oh did I mention that my b/f (soon 2 be ex ) mother (Nigerian) gave me a doll last year and the VA tag has 19555Any ideas why this is happening? Ok, I know this sounds weird but as God is my witness, it’s true.
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fi real yuh nuh. Members were asked publicly to nominate their outstanding user(s), so its only fair we get a public response. , but then again like my mom, I think her favorite motto is " i did it my way" ![]() 1love |
Jesus knew the Jews/Romans were out for Him. Like Him, (quoted in the Bible) as God children we should walk without fear - hence my answer, NO. All these pastors with body guards are not living by the example of Jesus christ. They are a bunch of cowards. Yea thou i walk through the valley of death i will fear no evil . . . . 1love |
@ Poster I know to each her/his own but I think its kinda "clingy" to get married right after college. I think to get married at 22/23 is too early. ![]() My Gambian friend is 27 and she is on her 6th child. My brother wife is pregnant again and she is 24(this is going to be her ). Honestly, i feel sorry for them but it's not bothering them. They have their marriage "down-pack" that now I am jealous of them.My other non-african friends - marriage? It's like what's that? Personally, I think its best to take some time off from college to "find yourself" and enjoy life. Then again, its a personal preference, so who am i to advise when i am very very very afraid to commit * I cringe typing this last sentence* |
@poster Madam, is this the fish you are talking about?
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a terrible dresser. blah lol |
Trying to figure out how to tell the poster above me that his web-site needs a Stimulus Plan. blah lol |
Good Black Women are indeed all around us. We pass them on the streets, in the malls, in captivity behind the walls, and in the hall at work. Most we can't see because we don't know what a good woman really looks like. She usually isn't flashy enough or rich enough to turn our heads. She might not wear a fur coat or push a Lexus. She might not have a "body by Fisher" or a face for "Ebony." But as you mature, you realize it's better to find someone who's got your back than someone who turns your head. A Good Black Woman doesn't agree whole-heartedly with everything you say. She doesn't just tell you what you want to hear and do the opposite. She doesn't have to declare how sensitive, sweet, caring, sincere, yada, yada, yada, she is (she won't have to, because it shows). She has her own opinions, and you may clash, but she doesn't have to degrade you to prove she's right. She even admits at times to being wrong, especially if you are willing to do the same. A Good Black Woman is not going to meet every item on your checklist. She is human with frailties & faults mixed in with all of her wonderful, sensual attributes. She needs your love & respect. She needs to feel that you don't have to catch her doing something wrong so you can declare, "Aha! I knew all along!!!" A Good Black Woman doesn't necessarily give you a huge Birthday or Valentine gift. She shows her love in the ways that are comfortable to her. Don't judge her by TV standards. No one is living that Fairy tale--for real. BLACK WOMEN, we salute you, and thank you for who you are, and all you've done.
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I'm making a black woman cake cause I'm hungry as hell. And the sweet tooth I have only a sista can break the spell. Let me reach into my spice rack to see what I can get. To make a mix that will stick to my stomach you can bet. 2 cups of intelligence 1 cup of sugar brown (Cause she's got to be sweet, mental, deep and sound) Cinnamon is always good to accent the taste A few cups of culture, so she's down for her race (You see I won't bite into anything that's not conscious of its own, that's why I stick to chocolate and leave angel food alone) I am adding butter cause she must be smooth 2 raisins for the dimples will also be cool I must add eggs so she can reproduce (Can't leave her hanging cause I like children too) I think I'll add a little salt, to balance her out And a dominant profile, to show she has clout For a responsible woman, I'll throw in some yeast (So she'll swell with juices, when I'm ready to feast) I'll add 7 cups of courage and into the oven to bake Turn it to 360 degrees, To balance out her mental state Now that it's done brothas, I won't share her wealth, but I'm sharing the recipe as I'm consuming this black woman all by myself. Written by a black man |
logging off |
"Different mentors provide different things, so don't look for one person to be a panacea for all your challenges and issues. |
horse Do you like dancing |
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favorite motto is " i did it my way"
