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    Since there was no way to clean up the mess and make it go away, why don’t we just say that one positive thing came out of it: a smart and talented Black woman landed a very good job where she might make a real difference.

    Who knew it was so hard to make baubles for rich people.

    Do the Coen’s ever portray people of color? Off the top of my head I can only think of the mentally ill Asian guy in Fargo and the stereotypical Black musician in O Brother Where Art Thou, and both of those were minor roles.

    You say prosecute, but I hear persecute. Even when I give my head a shake.

    My Mom, a white woman, had hair like Kendall’s hair above back in the ‘70's, no perm required, and one of my brother’s hair used to grow out naturally into a shocking red afro, before he got old and it all fell out.

    When I was a kid back in the ‘70's, my (white) mother’s hair grew out exactly like that second picture, no perm required. One of my Brothers also has hair that grows naturally just like that. Def. not an afro.

    I heard myself. I just didn’t LISTEN.”

    Calling Pumpkin Spice latte a “white” thing is clearly slander. I, as a white person, refuse to accept any responsibility for Pumpkin Spice anything. And you can’t make me.

    No “One Hit Wonder” list is complete without “Mickey” by Toni Basil, which was a number one hit in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia etc during the summer of 1982. Hey Mickey!

    “Diary of a Young Girl” by Anne Frank

    Cut him some slack. The guy is 80 years old, and he’s lived a busy life. Maybe things have gotten a little fuzzy around the edges.

    I have it paused above right now and I have to disagree. Since I hate the Raiders with passion and only despise the Browns, I must be correct.

    I know it makes a better story for it to be a bad call but if you use the miracle of “pause,” it looks like he comes down with his left elbow on the imaginary yellow line while the ball is cradled in his right arm - about a foot behind the line. So not a terribad call.

    I tried to open a game recently with the word “FONETIK.” My opponent would not accept it. I thought this was most unfair.

    It’s fun to call it “the softest red card ever,” but if you look at it on YouTube where you can actually see what happened in close-up, you will see that after the guy takes a dive Ronaldo reaches out and either smacks him on top of the head or grabs his hair, (which is what the Ref said he did, hair-pulling.) Either

    It’s fun to call it “the softest red card ever,” but if you look at it on YouTube where you can actually see what happened in close-up, you will see that after the guy takes a dive Ronaldo reaches out and either smacks him on top of the head or grabs his hair, (which is what the Ref said he did, hair-pulling.) Either

    Michael being Michael was enough. He didn’t have to act. But LeBron’s turn in Trainwreck showed that he might have the talent to be a good actor and also a good comedic actor, which is an additional set of skills.

    Sometimes you see something so wrong that you have to speak up about it. I take serious issue with one of your points.

    I had an open mind about the Cynthia Nixon campaign until I saw that picture of her with the flower. Now I’m like, “New beer, new topic.”

    I don’t want to be “that guy” or anything but....