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Reply #60 posted 11/06/08 10:59am

Genesia

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SCNDLS said:

Genesia said:


HATED IT!

spit You AIN'T right! lol


redface lol
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Reply #61 posted 11/06/08 11:44am

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Genesia said:


HATED IT!


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Reply #62 posted 11/06/08 1:34pm

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RED thumbs up!
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Reply #63 posted 11/06/08 1:43pm

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Here's an interesting take from an LA Times blogger:


From a curator in African Art:

When the Obama family stepped onto the stage as the next presidential family, they were all dressed in RED and BLACK. Strident colors, but not just for the cameras. This combination is a strategic message for those who know how color signals work.
First, RED was the color of the opposing party- the Republicans. In all the talk about red and black states, there was an underlying premise of division of the country into a black and white polarization. Obama stood against this, and in fact, combines two continents, and thus, did not wear any blue whatsoever.

Second, red and black are linked in African mythology to the agent of change. Esu is the Yoruba diety who wears red and black to signal his presence as the harbinger of fate, the announcer for things to come, and the one who wakes up people to provoke them to do new things. One famous story about him is about how he wore a hat that was red on one side and black on the other. He saw two friends who were so close, they always walked side by side and never disagreed. Esu inserted himself between them and the two friends started to argue about the color of his hat. His lesson: no two people should be so close that they can’t disagree. We all benefit from looking at things from different points of view.

Michelle got the whole group coordinated to speak with color.
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Reply #64 posted 11/07/08 6:12pm

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SCNDLS said:

Here's an interesting take from an LA Times blogger:


From a curator in African Art:

When the Obama family stepped onto the stage as the next presidential family, they were all dressed in RED and BLACK. Strident colors, but not just for the cameras. This combination is a strategic message for those who know how color signals work.
First, RED was the color of the opposing party- the Republicans. In all the talk about red and black states, there was an underlying premise of division of the country into a black and white polarization. Obama stood against this, and in fact, combines two continents, and thus, did not wear any blue whatsoever.

Second, red and black are linked in African mythology to the agent of change. Esu is the Yoruba diety who wears red and black to signal his presence as the harbinger of fate, the announcer for things to come, and the one who wakes up people to provoke them to do new things. One famous story about him is about how he wore a hat that was red on one side and black on the other. He saw two friends who were so close, they always walked side by side and never disagreed. Esu inserted himself between them and the two friends started to argue about the color of his hat. His lesson: no two people should be so close that they can’t disagree. We all benefit from looking at things from different points of view.

Michelle got the whole group coordinated to speak with color.



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Reply #65 posted 11/07/08 7:15pm

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I liked it! I almost always love the way she dresses. I didn't really care for the broochy sparkly doodad on the one blue number



but otherwise I've always thought she looked stunning.

Gawd, they're both just hawt as hell together on their worst fashion day.



Yay for hot sex in the White House! biggrin
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Reply #66 posted 11/07/08 7:25pm

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Looks like some one shot her with a paint gun.
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Reply #67 posted 11/10/08 4:42pm

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Redemption:

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Reply #68 posted 11/10/08 4:52pm

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ThreadBare said:

Redemption:




YES! nod
And notice how much smaller her hips look!

note: use clothes to create an illusion... wink

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Reply #69 posted 11/10/08 5:00pm

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Michelle reminds me of my girlfriend every time I see her... my friend passed away some years ago.. I see her when I see Michelle ..
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Reply #70 posted 11/10/08 5:29pm

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Flowers2 said:

tackam said:



Michelle reminds me of my girlfriend every time I see her... my friend passed away some years ago.. I see her when I see Michelle ..

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Reply #71 posted 11/10/08 5:35pm

Flowers2

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Flowers2 said:



Michelle reminds me of my girlfriend every time I see her... my friend passed away some years ago.. I see her when I see Michelle ..

hug


hug thank you ..
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Reply #72 posted 11/10/08 5:37pm

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maybe it's haute coutre
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