What is it?

Do you know the secret to meaning the touch of a loved one the scratch of an itch the summit of achievement the making of a goal the passing of a class a kiss on the cheek the receiving of a certificate or a diploma the finishing of a book the front of the race the top of the heap it’s all the same a silly crap shoot in the dark what is it?

Waffle House for lunch

Eat ate waffle house love not overdone eggs

Basically fried and chopped up, not scrambled

Waffle was good, but hers was overcooked.

Ham was good, but overcooked. Did I say that?

Many people there but service was quick and

Friendly. In and out in about a half hour. Good

For lunch on a weekday. Went there around 11:15

On a Friday. got back to work before noon.

Wallop

The inner message truth culminates in the boat dock wave anchor tied to the ground sunken treasure. Sharks travel to swimmers where there’s blood. Please remote gone table scout inability richter scab jumble tied loose pound spicy table wing miracle year smooth venison angle album roost reenact powerful tempting

Aunt Jemima Controversy Explained

The new name for Aunt Jemima is Pearl Milling Company. They are starting to switch everything over now, but the old label is still on some products for sale. The picture of the black woman character will be retired.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aunt_Jemima?wprov=sfti1

The brand basically exploited the blackface Mammy character of the motherly house slave that was popular in vaudeville. Not the best symbol. Have you ever read the autobiography of Malcolm X? Or seen the Spike Lee movie starring Denzel Washington? It’s really about a subconscious denigration of black women linked to their social position in slavery and later as housekeepers. White people used their power to institutionalize their social, economic and sexual position in society at the loss of black women. It may not offend most people because it’s so ingrained in our culture for black people, and especially black women, to be uneducated servants. It is a long history and there are still parts of the underbelly of our society in which it still rings true.

The history serves as an excuse and strength of argument and social attraction of black social and political groups like the Nation of Islam, which was in its heyday in the 1960s under Malcolm X. You should see the movie. It’s very entertaining, not to mention educating. The book is great too, written with Alex Haley, who wrote Roots. The controversy is not about who buys the product. It’s about the fact that a certain part of the population has been exploited and abused and a negative stereotype was used at their expense. It’s just wrong to use a name and likeness of a figure like “Aunt Jemima” to make money. It’s a part of the past that is shameful to all races and should be discouraged and put away to only learn from.

Wading across a boiling pool of volcanic lava

Wading across a boiling pool of volcanic lava, I realized my salvation in the tuna salad sandwich that closed in around me, chomping it’s metal jaws in time with the rock anthem, “We Will Rock You”. I traveled to the candy store at the grand opening to the opera house in Chinatown. On the way I came across a great white shark that was selling Nike tennis shoes to children.