Posted on 05/30/2009 7:17:30 AM PDT by TypeZoNegative
The tags, boldly appearing on each piece, told the Moores in no uncertain terms that the color of their comfy new set was actually (Common rap song subject)-brown. Enough to shock even the staunchest bigot where they stand but that wasnt the worst part it was their 7 year old daughter who discovered the flagrantly fiendish flub.
Curiously poking around just after the delivery men left, little Olivia asked mommy what the word meant.
Ms. Moore then got on the phone and began a journey find who was responsible for the insulting label.
(Excerpt) Read more at weirdasianews.com ...
This is funny. They’d find it funny too after receiving the information as to how it came to be if we were such the victim society.
Another family trying to make money from their skin color.
LMAO - great site!
OooohWow! I never saw this one. Shame on MSNBC! Thanks, I will save this for future reference.
Thanks very much for your research. I thought I was hearing things due to poor hearing (years of hunting w/o ear protection).
Eh?!?
What?!?
[years of cars & bars with blasting speakers *and* shooting with no ear protection]....:))
But you’re welcome...;]
Did somebody forget a “P” or an “R”?.....:)
No, you weren't...also, later in the picture, one of the code words they used during the dam bombing raid was the same word.
On the subject of the "n****r brown" sofa, that description was in common use in England as a name for a dark brown color. This "Englishism" probably traveled to India during the Raj and made its way into that translation program.
As far as the code word, you are correct; this was also noted by Salamander. As far as British colloquialism, the word was used frequently in Hong Kong by Brits referring to Indians. A neighbor saw Agatha Christie’s Ten Little N*gg*rs in London years before any of us was born. Years later, I saw an advertisement for the play in the London Underground. At the time, I thought the ad was for the original play (knowing how long some plays lasted in the East End) so I wasn’t as shocked as some fellow Americans.
Same label, same couch, same person. Over two years ago.
Stale story.
Yes Wing Commander Guy Gibson real life dog was named N*gg*r and thy call him that in the first Dam Busters movie... there was a later remake where the changed the dog's name to Digger
In fact the is now a big budget remake of The Dam Busters by Peter Jackson (The Lord of the Rings)in the works and what to call the dog is a big debate, Jackson is a history nut and stickler for accuracy (the guy has full size non flying replica Lancaster built for the movie)
From what I here they will call the dog "Nig" as Gibson did use that nickname for the dog
That's it everybody. Break it up. Thread over.
Niger yellow is a brighter shade than that. Said to have been a favorite of Saddam's.
Have to be a pretty ‘hot’ tyke to come up with that color...
Thanks, Sloth.
Thought so. ;^)
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