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  1. @Delano i saw karen findley (i think was her name) do a one woman show stark naked in a tub of water. It was a feminist screed if i recall 🙂 Sourgourney Weaver sat in front of me during the performance. Only in NYC... Sometimes Del it is more interesting knowing what you think. My mother a porn star.... hmmm let me think about it..... HELL TO THE NO! Are you insane? Would you wanna see YOUR mother taking randon Ds in every orifice for money? @Pioneer1 I agree. @Cynique, Pioneer is the Riddler to your Batman. I think you need him on some level 😉
  2. Harambee Books & Artworks will host over forty local and national bestselling authors on March 30, 2019 for one day of writers' workshops, booksignings, Children's Corner, music and theater during their 2019 UJAMAA BOOK FESTIVAL! CALLING ALL AUTHORS TO THE DMV! GET YOUR BOOK IN THE HANDS OF AVID READERS! The event attracts a wide array of authors, publishers, book clubs, libraries and individual readers from the Northeast U.S. and nationwide. The 2019 UJAMAA BOOK FESTIVAL is scheduled for March 30, 2019 at the Charles Drew Community Center, Arlington, Virginia and is hosted by Harambee Books & Artworks, one of the leading black-owned bookstores promoting African-American literature. 2019 UJAMAA BOOK FESTIVAL Charles Drew Community Center, Arlington, Virginia Hosted by: Harambee Books & Artworks Date: Saturday, March 30, 2019 Time: 11:00am - 5:00pm Open to the PUBLIC / Free Admission This annual event will feature the following: · Author exhibits · Corporate/publisher booths · Featured author discussions and signings · Children's Corner · Workshops and seminars · Live entertainment · Panel discussion on writing tips · And more.... The 2019 Ujamaa Book Festival brings over forty authors and fifteen-hundred readers authors together to celebrate the written word of the literary profession. Over 40 new, emerging, and nationally recognized authors already registered. Author's talk, panel discussions and workshops are aimed at expanding the knowledge of the discerning reader and fledgling author. We invite you to be a part of this exciting event. ***For more information, Exhibiting Authors & Vendors should visit the following for more details: https://harambeebooks.org or https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-ujamaa-book-festival-tickets-53351824744 “This is an excellent opportunity for our features new, emerging, and nationally recognized authors to not only showcase their work, but also meet literary professionals from a variety of backgrounds,” Meet Harambee Books & Artworks, an independent black-owned bookstore based in Old Town of Alexandria VA, serving the Washington DC metropolitan region, with a wide selection of best-selling books, exclusive artworks, and fashionable apparels. We also provide educational resources, reading programs, and community-based events to improve literacy skills and foster parental engagement. Call or come by Harambee Books & Artworks; (703) 299-2591, or info@harambeebooks.org, https://harambeebooks.org, we look forward to hearing from you.
  3. Get outta here, pioneer, and your pro promiscuous self. You wouldn't have a problem with a woman exploiting and abusing her male employees; you 'd envy them and try to get job working for her in hope of being the recipient of what you'd consider fringe benefits. Didn't i tell you how easy you are to pick on. LOL And i must say, Del, your above responses to Troy's question were so much more thought provoking and informative than pioneer's dull, vapid testimony.

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