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April 13, 2007

happy friday

It's hard being a black man in the working world! TGIF, indeed!

l8r!

Posted by ebogjonson in screened, on April 13, 2007 3:54 PM

Comments

I can not understand this short film, what its meaning. I think some shortfilms on [black dating site redacted].com are very wonderful.

[again, spam! but this spam seems to have been written by a real human for some reason

Posted by: [redacted] at April 14, 2007 12:57 AM

Life should full of shining, happy,and comfortable. Happy everyday! We talked about on [black dating site redacted].com what was comfortable life.


[ebog note: this seems like spam, but I couldn't resist its optimisim!]

Posted by: Daniel Pennant at April 14, 2007 1:20 AM

ebogjonson, well, that was weird!

And hey I've seen the Black guy in kickboxing tournaments! He's actually not bad, though he gets winded too easily. He's certainly a good sport though!

Peace.

Posted by: Kai at April 14, 2007 8:37 AM

The guys on my team play Guts, a game where they stand ten feet from each other and throw the frisbee as hard as they can at each others' stomachs. I do not understand boys.

Posted by: Megan at April 15, 2007 6:14 PM

indeed, i couldn't resist following some other tubes after watching that, and, sure enough, dude's a kickass kickboxer. here's a highlight reel --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSec9GPXeT0

what a weird show, though. came across a DIY brazilian imitation today, complete with 'wasabi roll.'

Posted by: w&w at April 15, 2007 7:48 PM

I just read your amazing flow chart. Why is it so much more compelling than just repeating the simple "don't ever do this" message. I mean, Mr. Spock would scan it rapidly and say, Captain, this is logically equivalent to a single large bubble labelled "NO."

I've done time in corporate America myself, but it was a few years back. And if you turn a simple "sorry, no" into a sort of game that people can work on for a while, it seems to make it so much easier for people, especially people who see themselves as "higher up," to accept the reality that they can't have what they want.

Sorry, maybe I'm free associating. Feel free to delete this nonsense.

Posted by: Project WANNABE at April 26, 2007 2:23 PM