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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 598903" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>DDD, I'm with you. Paul Newman was...well...um...words fail me, but you get the idea. The reason that the tin roof was so darn hot?</p><p></p><p>I forgot one. Harvey, with Jimmy Stewart, and his best friend the invisible 6-foot-tall rabbit. Brilliant!</p><p></p><p>Having grown up in Canada, the divide between white and black people was not nearly so entrenched (although it did exist). I do remember being in a nightclub in New York once, with a "black people room" and a "white people room". Not official policy, but just where people gravitated, type of music, etc. I caused a stir by not only being the only black girl in the white people room, but by knowing all the words to all the songs. No one treated me badly, they were quite welcoming, just confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 598903, member: 3907"] DDD, I'm with you. Paul Newman was...well...um...words fail me, but you get the idea. The reason that the tin roof was so darn hot? I forgot one. Harvey, with Jimmy Stewart, and his best friend the invisible 6-foot-tall rabbit. Brilliant! Having grown up in Canada, the divide between white and black people was not nearly so entrenched (although it did exist). I do remember being in a nightclub in New York once, with a "black people room" and a "white people room". Not official policy, but just where people gravitated, type of music, etc. I caused a stir by not only being the only black girl in the white people room, but by knowing all the words to all the songs. No one treated me badly, they were quite welcoming, just confused. [/QUOTE]
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