Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Tale of My Exciting Stripper Lover

The Tale of My Exciting Stripper Lover 
    - A Ballad

It began on a smooth summer's evening:
I was the most exciting singer around,
She was the most exciting stripper. 

She was my lover, 
My exciting lover,
My stripper.

We used to talk so well together,
Back then.
We wanted to kiss together, around the world,
We wanted it all.

But one evening, one smooth evening,
We decided to kiss too much.
Together we screwed a girl.
It was sexy, so sexy.

From that moment our relationship changed.
She grew so bright.

And then it happened:

Oh no! Oh no!

She clubbed a gent.
Alas, a gent!
My lover clubbed a gent.
It was sensuous, so sensuous.

The next day I thought my Face had broken,
I thought my legs had burst into flames,
(But I was actually overreacting a little.)

But still, she is in my thoughts.
I think about how it all changed that evening,
That smooth summer's evening.

My legs... ouch!
When I think of that exciting stripper,
That exciting stripper and me.

-- 
L. "Taz" Hicks
OnMugen Productions

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

100 Years of Lynchings by Ralph Ginzburg

A friend pointed me to this interesting book about race hatred written by a man named Ralph Ginzburg. Normally here I would tell you how good (or bad) the book was but in this case I will let the writing speak for itself:

100 Years of Lynchings by Ralph Ginzburg

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Friday, July 01, 2011

More Than Half of U.S. Children Under Age 2 Are Of Color


Preliminary 2010 census estimates show that, for the first time, more than half of the children under age 2 in the U.S. are minorities, part of a sweeping race change and a growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and fast-growing younger ethnic populations that could reshape government policies.

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Census estimates show minority babies now outnumber white babies, part of sweeping race change - The Washington Post