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Jan 3, 2011, 3:03pm   #46
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I'm intrigued, what criteria do you have to meet to be labelled a 'common tramp' and a 'racist little thug'?
Jan 3, 2011, 4:55pm   #47
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Originally Posted by BudgetBeauty View Post
The classic 'I have a black friend...I can't be racist!' excuse. Plenty of racist people befriend black people. It happens every day.
you can read my my mind lol TRUTH.
Jan 3, 2011, 5:00pm   #48
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So "racist" can only be towards one race? lol!
Jan 3, 2011, 5:03pm   #49
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Originally Posted by platinum_girly View Post
So "racist" can only be towards one race? lol!
what are you trying to say? the answer to your question is rather obvious but not in the way you probably mean
Jan 3, 2011, 5:07pm   #50
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You quoted: Originally Posted by BudgetBeauty
The classic 'I have a black friend...I can't be racist!' excuse. Plenty of racist people befriend black people. It happens every day.

I think if either of you thought differently then the quote may of said "plenty of people will befriend someone of the race that they are pre-judice towards" instead rather than just stating ONE race...
Jan 3, 2011, 5:10pm   #51
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^^I thought you were "moving on"?
Jan 3, 2011, 5:13pm   #52
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Originally Posted by platinum_girly View Post
You quoted: Originally Posted by BudgetBeauty
The classic 'I have a black friend...I can't be racist!' excuse. Plenty of racist people befriend black people. It happens every day.

I think if either of you thought differently then the quote may of said "plenty of people will befriend someone of the race that they are pre-judice towards" instead rather than just stating ONE race...
I dont see what the eyeroll is about but maybe its the fact that we're both BLACK women and thats OBVIOUSLY the most immediate expereince we have.If I speak about the racism I've encountered throughout my life (including numerous attempts to make me the token black friend while still thinking some f'ed up things) it comes from that place. That doesnt negate the fact that other ethnic groups deal with similar crap so I dont know how you logically arrived at that point. It simply means I can only concretely speak for myself
Jan 3, 2011, 5:18pm   #53
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I think the way the sentence was written by that poster made it seem like only one race was subject to racism, which is unfair. I have been victim to it here in England by those that dislike Scots, one of my closest friends has been a victim of it by being a morroccan muslim lady....

And Lush life yes i thought the conversation should be moved on considering it is OT and probs against TPF rules but others felt the need to come in and re-quote that other posters comment and i felt like it then needed addressing as it sounds offensive towards all other races that suffer racism in their lives also...
Feb 13, 2011, 4:39pm   #54
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Okay so who here remmebers "Girls aloud" ?
I remember watching the making of the band when i was like 17 and loved them when they first came out. I thought i would add their hits in order for those who loved them and for those who are unaware of them.

First release was "Sound of the underground" which spent 4 weeks at number 1:


Second release was "No good advice" which reached number 2 in the charts:


Third release was "Life got cold" which reached number 3 in the charts:


Their fourth single was "Jump" which reached number 2:


Fifth was "The show" which reached number 2:
Feb 13, 2011, 4:57pm   #55
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"Love machine" was next, it reached number 2:


"I'll stand by you" was the next song released, which reached number 1:


Next single was "Wake me up" which reached number 4 in the charts:


Then "Long hot summer" was released, which reached number 7:


"Biology" followed which peaked at number 4:
Feb 13, 2011, 5:02pm   #56
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I find her more cute then beautiful..
girl next door, beauty pageant ish..
(yawn)

Love her style..the only reason I've noticed her
in print is because of what she's wearing..
I don't think I would've looked twice at her
otherwise..
Feb 13, 2011, 5:12pm   #57
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"Something kinda ooooh" was next, it reached number 3:


"I think we're alone now" came next, reaching number 4:


Then "Walk this way" was a charity single, reaching number 1:


Then came "Sexy! No No No..." which reached number 5:


And then "The promise" which reached number 1:
Feb 13, 2011, 5:18pm   #58
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"The loving kind" reached number 10:


"Untouchable" only hit at number 11:


And let's not forget "Can't speak french"


And "Whole lotta history"
Feb 17, 2011, 4:18am   #59
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Quote:
Cheryl Cole wears a black sparkly Stella McCartney dress to The Brit Awards 2011 held at The O2 Arena on Tuesday (February 15) in London, England.

The 27-year-old British singer presented Rihanna with the Best International Female Solo Artist award, saying: “And the winner of the Best International Female solo artist is, my girl crush, what’s her name? Rihanna.”

Cheryl attended the Elle Style Awards 2011 on Monday and is also on the cover of Elle UK’s February issue.






Source: JustJared
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Feb 17, 2011, 5:49am   #60
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Who is this stylist telling these women to wear nude patent shoes with formal dresses on the red carpet?
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