All kinds of…Stuff

First (for me at least), there was Stuff White People Like.

Then I discovered, Stuff Black People Like, a site that’s still under construction (but clink on “Stuff Black People Like Blog” on the left side of the page to access).

And now, via my Yale Black Alum Network e-list, comes…

Stuff Educated Black People Like

I’m going to start one called Stuff Black Women Who Have Secret Crushes on Morgan Freeman Like. Watch for it.

Multi-tasking Stats: During the course of drafting this blog entry, I also: cooked flounder florentine with shrimp and brown rice; sipped Relax riesling from Schmitt Schone (which is the best white wine ever; don’t fight with me about this.); read several chapters of “Along the Way” by Connie Divers Bradley; and continued to thaw out in front of the fireplace after an afternoon of snowtubing and mountain-coastering here in snowy, chilly Deep Creek, MD, at a rental house (outdoor hot tub!) with 5 other thirty-somethings, enjoying a weekend that a friend described as “straight out of a Tyler Perry movie.”

4 Responses to “All kinds of…Stuff”

  1. Christina Springer Says:

    These are all funny fantastic.

    But, I’m side-clutching, belly-laughing, and snorting when I pay a visit to the Secret Council of American Negroes: http://since1865.blogspot.com/
    I’m not good enough for the Afrospear - maybe they’ll take me.

  2. deesha Says:

    @ Christina:

    Oh, my! Did you see their sister site, The Black Snob: http://blacksnob.blogspot.com/?

    What did the Afrospear do to you, pray tell?????

  3. Christina Springer Says:

    Yes The Black Snob is a good time, as well. I’m curious abut who is going to the Blogging While Brown conference. http://bloggingwhilebrown.blogspot.com/ I’d love to meet some of these people! There are so many excellent blogs out there!

    The AfroSpear hasn’t done anything. I applied. They sent me two essay questions. I sent my little essays in…and nothing.

  4. deesha Says:

    @ Christina, re: AfroSpear

    Wow…didn’t know they have a application process.

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