
Jan 25, 2010, 03:56 AM
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Member Since: Jun 2007
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Posts: 5,518
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Thanks Fool Zero. Yeah, this is probably one of the clients who doesn't want ANY persons of color showing up on their doorstep, just to be on the "safe side." 
I'm still stuck on this emoticon. There HAS to be some sort of "universal" meaning - all the others have one. However, no other group of people are represented - i.e., German, Indian, Caucasian.
An assignment, if you're interested.....
Picture my husband's face on that emoticon. Write a short paragraph, ending with my husband's face.
Write another paragraph, ending with my sister-in-law's face.
Write another paragraph, ending with my brother-in-law's face.
Write another paragraph, ending with my niece's face.
Write another paragraph, ending with my nephew's face.
This might be fun. Maybe I'll get a good measure on what my relatives in Arizona have been up to lately and how they are feeling. - P.S. I'm serious, if you're up to the challenge. If not, I'll "give it a rest already!"
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