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Remember shows like:"The Jefferson’s" - 1975-1985 - 11 Seasons
"The Cosby Show" - 1984-1992 8 Seasons
"227" - 1985-1990 - 5 Seasons
"A Different World"-1987-1993- 6 Seasons
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-air" - 1990-96 - 6 episodes
 "Martin" - 1992-1997 - 5 Seasons
"Hanging With Mr. Cooper" - 1992-97-5 Seasons
"Living Single" - 1993-98 - 5 Seasons
"Sister Sister" - 1994-99- 6 seasons
"Moesha" -1996-2001 -  6 Seasons
 "Kenan & Kel" - 1996-2000 - 4 seasons
 "Smart Guy" - 1997-99 - 3 seasons

What has happened to our quality entertainment? Where are the black people on tv? Now the only blacks kids or even adutls see on T.V. are the token black bestfriend. That one black guy or one black chic thats essential to prove the show's producers are not racist. The only other shows that star an all black cast are reality shows that feature black women mostly "actin a fool" on t.v., by cursing, swearing fighting, sleeping with multiple married men and doing mostly nothing of importance. What makes theses shows stay in popularity are the millions of black folk that tune in each night to watch other blacks fight on national t.v. No wonder why adults wonder why children are growing up so fast and with out morals or any sense of direction. Children imitate what they see and with no positive images to mirror. We end up with shows like "16 and Pregnant". So here we are with children growing up worse than ever with no one to blame but the adults in charge, where ever they are.... 




 
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Rebecca Ferguson

This 25 year old English Singer/ Songwriter grew to frame from the show "The X-Factor". True to the style of most English artists she has a voice and a style that carries her music all on its own. Her transitional voice moves from heavy to light as she displays her raspy voice in "Nothings Real But Love" then a lighter tone in "FairyTale".
Her Album Heaven was released in December 2011 and is slowly getting the attention of American fans. Do yourself a favor and listen to this girl blow!

 
So my thoughts on the think a man epidemic?? Ugh! I’d much rather like to think like me, the strong black woman that I am, while knowing how most men think because i.e. they don’t all think alike actually but they do think generally similar and personally I like the fact that I think different from most people.

Smilez out 
-rogue Writer