Silver lining: at least none of the fingers were in blackface.
Silver lining: at least none of the fingers were in blackface.
It is incorrect to say that black people only started showing up in Western Europe after the beginning of the Atlantic slave trade. This book from 2007 concerns itself with the presence of black people during the Renaissance specifically: http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review…
Do you read Twisty Faster?
As an aside: I still miss LoLCait!
Not if Amy steals it first!
...and then he RAN all the way to Jenny’s place.
“Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?”
STAR! (Minor correction: Belsen.)
I can see that you intended no harm with your comment, as I intend no harm with mine. I felt it necessary to point out, though, how tidbits such as these help support our tendency to shape a narrative around the institution of U.S. slavery that allows us to picture it, in some cases, as benign or a relative good. You…
I would add a few thoughts to what you mentioned: it is very likely that Phillis (not Phyllis) Wheatley negotiated her manumission in exchange for her return to the States to take care of the ailing Susanna Wheatley. Phillis Wheatley was not present in England when the English slave trade was abolished in 1808, and…
Ha! Well, put it this way: while neither of them is the King of Beers, they’re at least kissing cousins.
Oettinger, you mean, not Krombacher. Has been for quite a few years, now.
I, too, am an Old, and just heard it for the first time here. It is fluffy and fun and catchy as all heck. I love it, and I’m not ashamed!
*Swoon*! Aw, yeah!
Sandman reference? You made me love you, dammit.
Some googling brought up this: http://hotmodelphotos.com/prince-insinua…
Addendum: Just googled it, and yes, that is him (Tony Goldwyn). Dude has aged really well.
Hey, was the guy in that scene the dude who plays the President on “Scandal”?
What you described is exactly where I am, right now. I used to be able to predict exactly when my period would start (like, accurate within hours); had never needed pads or pantyliners, because the flow was so regular and predictable. Now, though, anything can happen at anytime. 30 minutes TOPS until I have to change…
Hi! Just a small correction: The show aired from 1979 to 1984, not 1970. I know this because I am Old.