ditto, interesting list.
lets see where I fit in:
1) I am pretty well off, but most of my family is not
2) No comment, although I used to live in LA
3) I sometimes take the bus. My wife does every day.
4) I have never hit my son
5) I am lots of nick-nacks on my shelves, although not nearly as many as I had before my last move.
“I have been told by Black people that I am not really black. Maybe I am a white gay male. Some how my body and *rob*’s got switched.â€
They should remake that movie Vice Versa and have you two switch. Though I guess it would be kinda boring because then you’d both be normal.
for the longest time i thought DH was indian for some reason.
*rob*
By Butterfly on May 27, 2011 3:17 PM
snappy, i get the whole “youre not really black” as well from people, but it’s actually mostly white people i get that from.
*rob*, dear *rob* you are really cracked, I swear to God. 🙂
LOL oh yeah i remmeber that, ditto hahahah.
*rob*
oy!
ditto, interesting list.
lets see where I fit in:
1) I am pretty well off, but most of my family is not
2) No comment, although I used to live in LA
3) I sometimes take the bus. My wife does every day.
4) I have never hit my son
5) I am lots of nick-nacks on my shelves, although not nearly as many as I had before my last move.
“on lots of other websites in my history of internet travels there have been many who were shocked i wasnt a teenage black girl.”
Didnt’ “GrandPa” or perhaps it was “Grand Army” curse on here when he found out Rob wasn’t black?
Something along the lines of Eff the internet.
we see what our minds want us to see and when i look in the mirror i see vanessa from the cosby show
*rob*
I wonder if NY State would cover race-change operations. Rob could be our test case – if only he were eligible for Medicaid.