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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Role Model and Personality of the Week!





MICHELLE OBAMA!!!!
A woman we can be proud to look up too!!
Too often, the media depict black women like me as gyrating hoochie mamas, someone's baby mama or dirty crack addicts.
Michelle Obama strikes a pose not seen enough: an accomplished, confident, proud black woman. (And get a load of those arms!)
That seems to scare some people!!
It is said that people are most afraid of what they are not familiar with. And most people don't really know Michelle Obama.
But to be frightened by her, by the idea of her as first lady? That's just downright silly...Seriously.

She was a darling of the media and campaign crowds when her husband, who calls her "my rock," started running for president. Barack Obama's advisers viewed her as his "secret weapon." In Iowa, aides started calling her "The Closer" because of her ability to win people over. After one speech in Muscatine,OH, half of the mostly undecided crowd signed supporter cards for Obama on the way out.
"People aren't used to strong women," Michelle Obama said when she played guest co-host on "The View," the ABC daytime talk show. That appearance was part of the image makeover, to soften her up so most people wouldnt see her as a threat and an angry black woman.
America likes a certain type of first lady — the adoring, smiling, know-your-place-and-stay-in-it kind who stands beside her man, doesn't upstage him and won't dare show bare arms in public. Career political wives, not career women.

As stated by Michelle Obama, "Don't get me wrong; I like soft. Who doesn't? It helps make us women, but it's just one facet of who we are". And Michelle Obama has shown plenty of "soft" already; go watch the family's much-talked about interview with "Access Hollywood," or read her recent interview with Ebony magazine.

But let's cut through the spin and pose this question: In the grand scheme of things, what does Michelle Obama REALLY have to be angry about? Not MUCH!!!

Which is why attempts to paint her as an angry, fire-breathing sister are so laughable.

By all accounts, she has a great husband — who has made history and could make more if he is elected on Nov. 4 — two charming daughters, a power career as a hospital administrator, a million-dollar home in Chicago's Hyde Park and ... those biceps to die for.

She embodies the hopes and dreams of millions of black women, who quietly have longed for the day when we'd see one of our own where Michelle Obama is now — this close (*fingers crossed!) to measuring the White House for draperies and picking out a new china pattern. (I hope she makes at least one room ghetto...just joking)

She's also a role model for Girls everywhere (LIKE ME!!), especially those of color, who have been beaten down by poverty, broken homes, failing schools, low self-esteem and every other obstacle life can put in their way.

"There's not a parent on planet Earth who wouldn't want a daughter like this!
Think of those girls and how it could help them to see someone like Michelle Obama — strong, self-assured, devoted to family, triumphant over some of those same issues in her own life and possibly headed to the White House — and think to themselves, "Yes, I can!!."

Written by Darlene Superville, who is black, has been an editor on The Associated Press' national politics desk for the presidential campaigns of 2000, 2004 and 2008.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Best Business Spot Light!





Due to lack of help in finding new businesses to showcase... I will showcase my very own business "Star-Brides" and you can get a glance of what the Best Business selected will look like...
The Interview...
First of all, Congratulations on being selected Best Business of the Month or Week (IDK yet) by Ebony Girls of Color...
EGC: Can you tell us what inspired you to open a Bridal Shop?
Star-Brides: Well, I love weddings and any event that has a cause for getting Glammed Up and I knew alot of couples on SD that wanted to take their online dating experience to another level.
EGC: So obviously dating online isn't just a fad in your line of business, so on the average... how many wedding request do you get?
Star-Brides: I get at least 3 a week. I also get request for help in picking party dresses for events and I get different modeling agencies asking for help with clothes for their model shoots and so on.
EGC: Interesting, so I see alot of weddings going on in your sceneries and I was just wondering, how exactly does your business work, since this is a virtual experience.
Star-Brides: All our services are FREE, and I provide help in picking a gown, tux, bridesmaid attire and getting your invites out as well as, making a scenery where you can have your wedding with all the people you selected to be in your wedding party. It's a very riveting experience.
EGC: We'll there must be some Ups and Downs of running the Bridal Shop?
Star-Brides: Actually yes, as I'm sure there are in any business... I deal with some real BRIDEZILLAS!!! and they can be very trying but I understand their frustrations and I try to assure them that everything will work out in the end. The Ups are the end results...after all the hard work and time... the sceneries come out spectacular and the bride and groom are happy and everybody has a good time.

Great Personality Goes A Long Way!


We love this girl so much... she has such a sweet spirit and she is so helpful to many people. You can always count on Tierra aka MsHotty4lyfe to be spontaneous, funny and encouraging! U GO GIRL!!!

R.I.P


Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois (USA)
Birth Name: Bernard Jeffrey McCullough
Date of Death: 8-9-2008
Cause of Death: complications due to pneumonia
Bernie Mac became a professional comedian at the age of 19. He appeared in small roles in films like 'Mo' Money' and 'Who's The Man,' and went on to get a huige break with the Fox sitcom, 'The Bernie Mac Show.' Since then, he has appeared in the films Friday,'Ocean's 11,12 and 13,' 'Mr. 3000,' and 'Guess Who.'
Also noted for appearing in Kings of Comedy.
Thank you to Mediatakeout.com for providing the picture.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Congrats to Ms. Eva.Foreva


It's been a while since we have had a black Cover Girl on Stardoll... and proud we are, no doubt!
However, as old folks put it... "something ain't right with the water" I'm happy that a non-superstar made Cover Girl, but she only has 292 points since she started on SD in April of this year, which means she doesnt spend alot of time on Star Doll, umm? Oh well, give it up for Eva!