African-american fiction (several uncorrelated thoughts)
robinlandseadel at comcast.net
robinlandseadel at comcast.net
Mon Apr 23 22:45:38 CDT 2007
I affected a Beethoven styled Coif in my youth, or as I prefered, a "Euro":
http://www.post-future.com/prints/classic.html
These two fine examples hang on the walls that enclose me as periodic bizzare ravings
eminate from this domicile. John Van Hamersveld: This is the man who was born to
make an exclusive "Tristero Postal Service" collection of giant sized stamp reproductions.
Can you imagine what this man's Shambalah/Tuva collection would look like?
http://www.post-future.com/
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From: bekah <bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net>
> mikebailey at speakeasy.net wrote:
> >At some point Afro-American became African-American
> > (I think the resonance with "Franco-American"
> > helped squelch the former among serious-thinking
> > people)
>
>
> Afro sounds like a hair-style.
>
> <http://www.answers.com/topic/afro>
>
Bekah
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