That Office Depot Commercial About A Baker Who Wins The Organization Battle As Well As A Reality Show
• February 2, 2011 • Comments Off on That Office Depot Commercial About A Baker Who Wins The Organization Battle As Well As A Reality ShowPosted in Class, Commercials, Cooking, Cultural History, Reality Shows, Television
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The Grandchildren of Lena Horne
• May 12, 2010 • 14 CommentsPosted in Acting, Black People, Books, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Emmys/Grammys/Oscars/Globes, Fashion, Film, Lena Horne, Love, Mental Health/Psychology, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Race, Sexuality, Television, Women
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