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New Book, A Must Read!! see me 09-08-2005
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Posted by see me on September 8, 2005, 11:25 pm
Hi Craft Friends:
While working on one of your favorite projects, read the book,
"QUESTIONS FROM A TO Z YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO ASK A BLACK AMERICAN" By
Anthony Head. After Katrina it will help you get a wider picture of
whats going on with America and Black Americans.
Find it at, Amazon.com and www.trafford.com


Posted by marbles_2 on September 9, 2005, 1:14 am
I don't know about you, but it's really really hard to sew and read at
the same time. Keep stabbing my fingers with the needle, or sewing
lines all across crazy. Can't do........


Posted by Jessamy on September 9, 2005, 2:55 am
call me weird but if I want to ask *anyone* anything I just ask!

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Jessamy
In The Netherlands
Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow
www.geocities.com/jess_ayad
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jess_ayad/my_photos

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"QUESTIONS YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO ASK



Posted by Roberta on September 9, 2005, 7:22 am
Jessamy wrote:
> call me weird but if I want to ask *anyone* anything I just ask!
>

I second that. I would also guess that just like white Americans (and
purple and Europeans and etc etc)- there would be black Americans that
would have differing opinions. After all, around here we don't get the
same answer to questions that SEEM like everyone would have the same
opinion (like "Is chocolate a separate and the Most important food group?")

Roberta (in VA)

Posted by Jessamy on September 9, 2005, 8:22 am
exactly :D *and* just like choccies you can't tell by the outside what the
inside will hold


--
Jessamy
In The Netherlands
Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow
www.geocities.com/jess_ayad
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jess_ayad/my_photos

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I second that. I would also guess that just like white Americans (and
purple and Europeans and etc etc)- there would be black Americans that
would have differing opinions. After all, around here we don't get the
same answer to questions that SEEM like everyone would have the same
opinion (like "Is chocolate a separate and the Most important food group?")

Roberta (in VA)



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