Posted on 12/12/2004 1:06:20 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
NATALIE Portman has apologized for a quote in Allure magazine she says was taken out of context. "I'm not black, but I know what it feels like." The magazine got a flood of reader mail blasting Portman's insensitivity. Now she's backtracked. "If I had spoken more articulately, I might have conveyed what I truly feel," Portman writes. "I could never know what it is like to be a black American ...
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Natalie voted for JFK
terayza k. said during the campaign that she is an african-american, but i think she got criticized for it.
although i don't think much of her political opinions, and i don't think too much of hahvahd, apparently she was an honors student in high school, and she isn't a bad actress.
however, people can be intelligent, talented, hard-working, and still be pretty naive politically.
I haven't had an easy life. Can being black be any worse? In fact, I think I know not only what it's like to be black, but how it is to have a harsh life as one too. Even though I'm white, I'm pretty sure I can understand it. Unless they are somehow very different than white people.
However, she's a rich hollywood actress from a young age and has had a charmed life. I don't think her comment is appropriate if she meant she knows what it's like to have a rough life.
i'm not a fan, but she was pretty good in "The Professional" and in "Beautiful girls". the first was a great movie, but the second was really bad. the only thing good in it was NP. she was much more impressive as an actress than any of her (adult) co-stars, even tho she was just a kid.
i suspect it might be hard to go through a place like hahvahd and come out with reasonable political opinions.
Especially considering that she only got into Harvard because of who she is.
Gag.
Back when it first separated from the Army, the AF still wore Army Uniforms, with brown shoes... hence 'brown shoe' means 'in the early days', or just 'way back when'.
I've found Ms. Portman to be one of the worst actresses in Hollywood. She didn't singlehandedly destroy Star Wars.....but then, Jar Jar was a blue-screen entity.
She's a prima-donna nut job, to boot.
"Brown shoe" also meant
the boring Establishment
throughout the Sixties.
At least two cool songs
immortalized the brown shoe
vision of "culture":
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Beatles: Old Brown Shoe
I want a love thats right but right is only half of whats wrong.
I want a short haired girl who sometimes wears it twice as long.
Now Im stepping out this old brown shoe, baby, Im in love with you.
Im so glad you came here, it wont be the same now, Im telling you.
You know you pick me up from where some try to drag me down
And when I see your smile replace every thoughtless frown.
Got me escaping from this zoo, baby, Im in love with you.
Im so glad you came here, it wont be the same now when Im with you.
If I grow up Ill be a singer wearing rings on every finger.
Not worrying what they or you say Ill live and love and maybe someday
Who knows, baby, you may comfort me.
I may appear to be imperfect, my love is something you cant reject.
Im changing faster than the weather if you and me should get together
Who knows, baby, you may comfort me.
That love of your, to miss that love is something Id hate.
Ill make an early start, Im making sure that Im not late.
For you sweet top lip Im in the queue, baby, Im in love with you.
Im so glad you came here, it wont be the same now when Im with you.
Im so glad you came here, it wont be the same now when Im with you.
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Zappa: Brown Shoes Don't Make It
Brown shoes dont make it
Brown shoes dont make it
Quit school, why fake it
Brown shoes dont make it
Tv dinner by the pool
Watch your brother grow a beard
Got another year of school
Youre okay, hes too weird
Be a plumber
Hes a bummer
Hes a bummer every summer
Be a loyal plastic robot
For a world that doesnt care
Thats right
Smile at every ugly
Shine on your shoes and cut your hair
Be a jerk - go to work
Be a jerk - go to work
Be a jerk - go to work
Be a jerk - go to work
Do your job, and do it right
Lifes a ball
TV tonight
Do you love it
Do you hate it
There it is
The way you made it
A world of secret hungers
Perverting the men who make your laws
Every desire is hidden away
In a drawer in a desk by a naugahyde chair
On a rug where they walk and drool
Past the girls in the office
We see in the back
Of the city hall mind
The dream of a girl about thirteen
Off with her clothes and into a bed
Where she tickles his fancy
All night long
His wifes attending an orchid show
She squealed for a week to get him to go
But back in the bed his teen-age queen
Is rocking and rolling and acting obscene
Baby baby...
Baby baby...
Gimme them cakes now, uh!
If I do, Im gonna lose my...
And he loves it, he loves it
It curls up his toes
She wipes his fat neck
And it lights up his nose
But he cannot be fooled
Old city hall Fred
Shes nasty, shes nasty
She digs it in bed
Thats right
Do it again, ha
And do it some more
Hey, that does it, by golly
And shes nasty for sure
Nasty nasty nasty
Nasty nasty nasty
Only thirteen, and she knows how to nasty
Shes a dirty young mind, corrupted
Corroded
Well shes thirteen today
And I hear she gets loaded
If she were my daughter, Id...
What would you do, Frankie?
Well, if she were my daughter, Id...
What would you do, Frankie?
If she were my daughter, Id...
What would you do, Frankie?
Check this out
Smother my daughter in chocolate syrup
And strap her on again, oh baby
Smother that girl in chocolate syrup
And strap her on again
Shes my teen-age baby
She turns me on
Id like to make her do a nasty
On the white house lawn
Smother my daughter in chocolate syrup
And boogie til the cows come home
Time to go home
Madge is on the phone
Gotta meet the Gurneys and a dozen grey attorneys
TV dinner by the pool
Im so glad I finished school
Life is such a ball
I run the world from city hall
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What was her major at Harvard?
LOL!!!
Two questions: (1) May I borrow that phrase for my own personal use? (2) May I call you "brother"?
Folks keep thinking that was a compliment from black people about x42. I believe it was a comment about him from the author, Toni Morrison, and considering her general opinion of black men, I'm not so sure it was meant to be complimentary.
She majored in Psychology according to a USA Today article I saw.
Agreed.
You can rest assured that if she weren't a fairly famous actress Harvard wousn't have had anything to do with her. Harvard likes to stack the deck with people who have some outstanding characteristics - athletes actors etc.
Two questions: (1) May I borrow that phrase for my own personal use?
By all means. Use it in good health!
(2) May I call you "brother"?
Yes. Yes, you may. :o)
Natalie may be a few star destroyers short of a fleet, but she's still easy on the eyes.
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