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To: tumblindice
My all time favorite told to me by a emergency room doctor friend. A young woman had a a baby girl in the emergency room and when asked what she wanted to name the baby her answer was “Si’Phyllis” (Her spelling according to my doctor friend!). When asked why she picked that name, she remarked that ‘she had heard it somewhere and thought it was a great name for a girl and it had a thing about it that people would notice’.
My friend swears this is a true story! (Occurred over 20 years ago!)
37 posted on 01/14/2012 4:59:11 PM PST by Reily
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To: Reily

And “Female” pronounced like tamale. I believe she eventually got a proper name.

I was in a waiting room way back when, back when expectant fathers actually paced and chain-smoked, like in the cartoons.
A nurse brought out a baby so the father, a young black lieutenant (rare then), could check out his daughter. He was furious: her coloring/pigment was very light, as is usually the case, and he said some unkind things.
But he was under stress. His wife had had some trouble, and he was trying to explain that she had some trouble with her `taint.’ Pressed for details, he said “Well, it ain’t pussy and it ain’t ass-hole. We figured out they had to do an episeotomy (sp?).
Don’t get me wrong with the above list, most black folks are good people. What makes most of us mad is, if the assailants had been white, well then bottom feeders like Al Sharpton would have been on this like a pitbull on a t-bone.
And we know this is the last we’ll hear of either of these stories, but we’ll continue to read of similar things happening in different places.


41 posted on 01/14/2012 5:12:51 PM PST by tumblindice (ABR)
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