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A Moment in My Black History
Chase-ing Complacency
A woman who grew up in a predominately white neighborhood writes about her experience. An excerpt:
My Dad arrived (in uniform) 10 minutes later, much to my relief. He didn't sayanything to me except to ask if I was okay. I started crying. When we got into his cruiser, he turned to me and asked, "who won?", then he smiled. I was relieved. I told him everything that happened as he drove me to his house.
Also Noted:
What it’s like to live near John Kerry: cars are towed among other thing. At least losing the presidential election still comes with its perks. Details in two posts, here and here and here on Collegienne.
DC taxi complaints by upset rider at pere·gri·nation
Buggie revisits past blog year. Excerpt: I do love baseball. The fact that some of the boys are cute is nice, but that does not mean that I want to touch them. It does make it easier to watch a game of which you don't like either team, though.
Poor product names leaves You Look Like I Need a Drink at a loss for words.
About real estate: If you are feeling pain because you paid too much or should have gotten out sooner, remember the first rule of real estate: time heals all wounds. From Inside the DC Bubble
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Photo: NYC Times Square area Monday night.
3 Comments:
Great pic! I [heart] NYC.
Thanks for the acknowledgement. I truly appreciate the shout! :-)
Thank You Reya
Chase -- Thank you for that great post.
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