In the Fall of 1980, I was asked to write an article about the re-emergence of John Lennon for a fledgling New York City periodical called "Bedroom Magazine". The editor, Michael Turback, started the magazine with couples as the audience. He wanted me to write about John & Yoko as a couple. I heartily agreed. At the time, I was working on a manuscript which eventually became my book, "As
bozak wrote: "Reverend Jazz" <stevesjackson@verizon.net> wrote in message news:1152368226.347831.291850@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... Wasteland Drifter wrote: purrffecttbliss wrote: On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 01:36:36 +0100, "Wasteland Drifter" <wasteland.drifter@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: No, but in the original post, Tim said that they
purrffecttbliss wrote: On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 01:36:36 +0100, "Wasteland Drifter" <wasteland.drifter@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: No, but in the original post, Tim said that they were primarily using it because they're into hip-hop and are hearing it in rap songs. It's bigger than Hip Hop. I was never disputing that fact. There's little need to single it out and
purrffecttbliss wrote: For the record, I think that it's rather sad that the word "nigga" is the part of hip-hop and the part of african-american culture that seems to be spreading. Out of everything, the most negative aspects is what people around the world want to mimic. Firstly, Hip-Hop didn't start it's use away from the negative connotation. Secondly, how is it so bad that
On Aug 14, 8:56 pm, IFF Network <cerebureaucr...@hotmail.com> wrote: Blacks in Chicago are complaining that the richest suburb in the Chicagoland area--Winnetka--is spending $17,000 per student while Chicago spends $10,000 per student. But, suppose we increase school spending in Chicago to Winnetka levels. Suppose $17,000 is spent per student in Chicago. Suppose Chicago students would