Friday, September 22, 2006

Come on with the 'names'!

I'm trying to understand what a person is thinking when they decide to name their child something so bizarre, that its hard to read, spell, pronounce, imagine.

The following article describes the obstacles that particularly black parents present for their children, by certain names they have burdened them with.

http://www.kltv.com/global/story.asp?s=5435164

What gets me, is whenever I post information like this in other egroups, there are always a few black folks who get mad and simply do not want to believe that something like 'a name' would present any hardship for a black person. Even white folks acknowledge it, how is it that some black folks don't see it?

OK... and for those who want to say, some white folks name their kids crazy names too.... check out this comment from the article posted above.

[[[["White names tend to be things like Molly," Fryer said. "We had 16 million names in California. We only had six black Mollys and not one white Lakisha.]]]]

Get it?

I mean, lets face it. Black folks don't own much to be doing a lot of hiring. And, even some black folks get a little leery of the resume with the name 'Shaniqualondah' on it.

Last week I was listening to The Steve Harvey Show on WBLS and I literally laughed out loud when he named the "Top Ten Worse Names people named their kids... And they KNOW they wrong for it!"

ROFLOL!

Here's a few that I remember he said...

Cavalier
Alize
Henneseymour
Malcamartin (LMAO!)
October

I can'tremember the rest. ROFLOL!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Pull those damn pants up!

Law makers in Dallas, Tx are trying to bring forth an ordinance to give citations to those who sport the 'saggy' pants attire.

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/DN-pants_23met.ART.North.Edition1.3e70c11.html


I'd vote for this ordinance.

I just can't stand seeing these damn boys with their underwear showing. Some are dingy and damn 'tighty whity' style drawers too! They look so ignorant!

If there was a vote today, I'd be voting for the ordinance against the 'pants beneath the butt' wear.

Everyone doesn't agree with me and if more voted to allow the 'underwear exposed look', I'd just have to live with it (as I am)... I don't have to like it though.

Truthfully, we shouldn't have to legislate such a thing, but how in the world did parents allow their sons to aspire to jail attire?

"Regardless of how you feel inside, always try to look like a winner. Even if you are behind, a sustained look of control and confidence can give you a mental edge that results in victory."

Arthur Ashe

However, after saying all that.....


Ass crack exposure deserves '2' citations!!!! LOL!

Damn denial! They need to buy some pants that fit! Its extreme on the other end of the spectrum!

Friday, September 08, 2006

Money vs the Air We Breathe....

Money vs the Air We Breathe...

How is it, that we were told that the air was safe in Manhattan after the collapse of the WTC buildings?

I remember going to one of the sites as a volunteer with the Salvation Army to separate items that were donated from around the country for distribution. I remember how hard it was to keep my mask on. It was hot and the work was hard. I kept removing my mask periodically because the air was so moist and hot inside of my mask. But then I couldn't keep the mask off for long either because the air was so full of dust and smoke. Conditions were horrible to work in.

I stayed for hours and worked harder than I ever have in my life, lifting boxes, sorting items, loading boxes on to skids, etc. I was totally and thoroughly exhausted by the time I left... and I ended up being sicker than I can ever remember being in my life too.

I immediately went to CVS and asked a pharmacist what I could do because I was having trouble breathing, I could feel congestion suffocating me. I was sneezing continuously and my nose was running like a faucet. My eyes were watery. I was a mess.

The pharmacist suggested that I take some antihistamine and I ended up buying Benedryl, Nyquil and Dayquil. It took me a week to recover from working at the site just one day.
I really feel bad for the people who stuck with it at the site who are being denied health care and the medical attention necessary as a result of their efforts. Its shameful!


http://wcbstv.com/911/local_story_249164937.html
Sep 7, 2006 11:20 am US/Eastern
Documents: Feds, City Knew Of Ground Zero Toxins
Part II -- Memo: NYC Reopened WTC Area Despite EPA Warning

Marcia KramerReporting

(CBS) NEW YORK CBS 2 Exclusive: Stunning proof has been uncovered that the government knowingly put New Yorkers in harm's way after 9/11.CBS 2 News has obtained documents revealing that Lower Manhattan was reopened a few weeks following the attack even though the air was not safe. The two devastating memos, written by the U.S. and local governments, show they knew. They knew the toxic soup created at Ground Zero was a deadly health hazard. Yet they sent workers into the pit and people back into their homes.One of the memos, from the New York City health department, dated Oct. 6, 2001, noted: "The mayor's office is under pressure from building owners ... in the Red Zone to open more of the city." The memo said the Department of Environmental Protection was "uncomfortable" with opening the areas but, "The mayor's office was directing the Office of Emergency Management to open the target areas next week.""Not only did they know it was unsafe, they didn't heed the words of more experienced people that worked for the city and E.P.A.," said Joel Kupferman, with the group Environmental Justice Project.Another part of the memo noted: "The E.P.A. has been very slow to make data results available and to date has not sufficiently informed the public of air quality issues arising from this disaster.""Unfortunately, it doesn't surprise me," said health protestor Yuichi Tamamo. "For the last five years we've been saying air quality here has been horrible."It also doesn't suprise Carmen Flores, who lives in an apartment in the Baruch Houses that was engulfed in the 9/11 toxic plume. Her health has deteriorated and she has multiple medicines."I feel forgotten," she said.Bruce Sprague, an E.P.A. official in the New York and New Jersey region during 9/11 admited to CBS 2 News the agency was finding alarming air quality readings at Ground Zero and in the surrounding areas. Sprague said the E.P.A. had written much more conservative health assessments, but the memos had to go to Washington. And when the White House got its hands on them, they -- according to Sprague -- softened them. The city health department refused to comment on the memo, but inside sources told CBS 2 News the memo is real. And its veracity is not questioned by the Environmental Justice Project's Kupferman.He calls it "a smoking gun."
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