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  1. Ok, I didn't know WHAT you were talking about at first. I had to look up the fact that Stephanie played Dorothy in The Wiz to make the connection to what you were talking about, lol. Personally, I thought Diana Ross was the only one who played that role.
  2. Lol....I don't know where THAT one came from. Most folks don't know how short our cute little sista really is...... I was at an event where she sang for the opening. Man, she hopped off stage and walked past me. I was sitting down and was STILL taller than her...lol. I waved at her and she had to LOOK UP at me to smile....lol.
  3. Some African dudes at work are the same way. I mean, you can barely get a "hello" or "good morning" out of some of them UNLESS they want something from you. Every morning you can say, "Hey my man....what's up....how are you this morning!" All you get is a dry: "Yeah yeah....hey mon'......" Nigga glancing over at the White folks HOPING they don't see him talking to you. Now if they need something from you or need for you to talk to somebody for them: "Hey bruda! I need to get some important papers copied. Who can do that for me?" I tell them: "I'm sure the Immigration Department at the Federal Building downtown has a copier and a fax machine you can use! Why don't you run down there after work and ask them can you use it!"

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