Monday, May 18, 2009
Overheard in My Life...
Quote from my cousin, Atya. I cracked up so much I got looks from my co-workers. This statement is ironically true...and if your offended then your probably ugly.
Go head...laugh your ass off...
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
What's Hilarious About City Life
Monday, May 11, 2009
Are You Wearing too Much Black?
Un-Fact: I am a typical black woman.
I started a book club...correction...I posted an ad for a book club on Craigslist-Houston. I have yet to receive any responses. Not sure what implication scared off my potential book clubbers... Was it the phrase "all races, ages and genders welcome" or the the fact that Sci-Fi and Erotica will not be covered? Possibly the fact that I titled my ad "Book Club for Deep Thinkers"...was the clincher...
Thus far I've see plenty of group activities targeting the Black, female or knocked up. I don't understand the limitations of smacking the word "Black" in front of something... Why does there have to be this separation of things? Why would you want to shut out the fact that the world, and our country specifically is a beautifully messy array of colors, cultures and opinions?? Why not embrace that? Why not read about the ideas and happenings of cultures you don't know about? Why read some career-saving trashy novel about some actor who "penned" their memoirs using some underpaid ghost writer? Or some predictably erotic "black literature" about some over-sexed, over successful woman who schools us all on how to handle an equally sexy, successful wonder-man and still keep her weave tangle-free? Ugh...
Uptown Hookering & Why I'm Glad I'm 25
Friday, May 8, 2009
Micro Management & Why People Shoot Their Co-Workers
Pearland, TX, USA
At night I hear nothing but the occasional bird or dog bark. Every day during the week I leave my house, sit in traffic for 45 minutes, listening to family-safe talk radio. I go to work for 8 hours, a position that doesn't stimulate me in the least bit, although I am grateful to have work at all these days, and drive home in the same 45 minute traffic. As we make our way from the freeway exit to our garage the only variation is that occasionally we stop and pick up our mail. D waves to whatever neighbors are outside at the time, something I find to be pointless and annoying. If everyone was so interested in getting to know each other, we would actually KNOW each other.... We pull into the garage, and the rest of my day is so predictable that I sometimes forget what day of the week it is. Weekends include less traffic, different clothes and more food.
I'm not going to pretend that I like Pearland, TX. I don't compare it at all to Central Houston, which actually has life and goings on. Pearland, TX is the most boring place I've ever lived in my life...and I once lived in Merrietta, OH. This place should come with a disclaimer.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
June 9th...
Lakers v. Rockets
...And I'll be there, cup in hand, at the sports bar cheering them on to victory!!!
Getttum' Kobe!!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Oprah Gives Out Free Chicken....Gee Thanks...
Oprah Winfrey is now giving away free 2-piece chicken meals (including 2 sides and a biscuit) to all those who want it.
Not that the gesture, I'm sure isn't good news for munchie-hungry pot heads, college students and of course...people living in poverty who no doubt have access to a computer...(ahem). Seriously, though....chicken? KFC chicken at that. For someone who is SO focused on health, eating right and staying fit (although she fell of that wagon too many times to name), she sure cheaps it up when it comes to showering her fans with "gifts".
I guess it's easy for me not to show my appreciation...I don't eat chicken!!
I mean, hello?? What about the MILLIONS of vegans and vegetarians, Oprah? How bout passing out something people really need?.... Like fresh fruit or gas for their tank..?? While your in such a giving mood why not use the millions of dollars it cost to pull this stunt and put some money into our sinking economy?
I understand that Oprah has done a lot...I mean the Oprah Book Club (in which she stamps her unnecessary approval on already classic novels), the African girls school (never mind that she left out millions of African BOYS) and of course, the ever-popular gift-giving ceremony she holds each year for Christmas (when she hands out millions of dollars worth of free shit that no one ever needs).
Maybe I'm just a disgruntled vegetarian, or maybe I'm not alone in this....Oprah woke up one day and decided to feed her minions.
"Hmmm..." she thought, "What do all my negro fans need that I can give them....??"
Greasy Chicken!!!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The Aliens Have Landed
Monday, May 4, 2009
The HAPPY NAPPY Project
Ok, so aside from the already heavy burden of having society-approved "beauty", having grasp of a made-for-you, made-by-Vogue sense of style, a sleek and healthy figure and smooth skin regardless of your age. Set aside from this practically unreachable standard is the one that exists for black woman. The hair issue...
Let me be clear. There is nothing wrong with having straight hair. Curly girls of all races have been straightening their locks for HUNDREDS of years. It's a matter of preference how you wear your hair. Having sleek, smooth hair fall over your shoulders is appealing and there's nothing wrong with preferring that look. However, because this tends to be the standard look for most women, and one achieved best by heat or chemicals...many woman don't even have time to understand how to care for their OWN hair texture. Which leaves them little choices when it comes to styling their hair. Some women have baldness around their temples from pulling their hair back or braiding it, but because they don't know how else to deal with their hair, they are stuck in the endless pattern. Some women's scalp or hair types is damaged excessively by chemical perms, but because they just don't feel they have many other options, they risk eventual alopecia (baldness) and continue in a vicious cycle as well. Aside from the health issues, a lot of woman out there would actually prefer at least the OPTION of being able to rock their natural tresses on occasion, but don't know where to begin. To me, this is a travesty.
There are hundreds of reasons why going natural is considered to be a Lord of the Rings size mission. From not being sure your mate will like it to now being sure your boss will like it. It's a commitment, no doubt and one that usually involves some scissor action. You have to educate yourself, readjust your thinking and learn to get used to hearing things that might make you want to cringe at first. Like; "Why did you do that?" or, "You look better with straight hair." You'll also have to get used to hearing things like, "Wow, you look so much better like that!" and "Your hair looks so healthy."
The decision of course is yours. It's not for everyone. I think, however, that it's important for black women find an understanding of their natural hair... so they can make in the very least an informed decision.
How To Prevent Teen Pregnancy...
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Love, Happiness and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves...
I often wonder when the heroine addition to happiness began. When the carrot fell in front of our faces and we decided that our mission in life would be to chase it at all costs. Was it the first kiss from our mothers? The first toy we played with? Something that introduced the affects of love, comfort and happiness. That feeling in your gut that makes gravity feel stronger and the air feel lighter. Suddenly we're hooked.
If you look back on your life, it's very easy to see what you want to see. The one who got away, the major you should have taken, the job you should have quit, so on. It's easier because it's clearer...but never that clear.
All I could see when I thought about being here with D was his smile, his laugh, his arms and every little thing he does that makes me feel at home. It was harder to think of the things, the big things that make us fundamentally different. Having a million inside jokes won't make up for everything. And YES it is ok to walk away from a good man and from a good thing.
This is when I'm supposed to say, "Its with great regret...." but I'm done with that. Regret has been an emotion I've run from since I was a little girl. I'll be 25 this month. And I can say is that I hope this year I end up somewhere good.
*On to the Next*
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- Pearland, TX, USA
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- Lakers v. Rockets
- Oprah Gives Out Free Chicken....Gee Thanks...
- The Aliens Have Landed
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