The woman who hosted it was pretty hot, even though I'm not sure if she was black, white, Hispanic, Asian, or Middle Eastern.
Quote from: 7S on July 27, 2008, 12:38:23 PMI watched the first one on black women and was sorely disappointed so I skipped the one on black men. I guess the target audience wasn't black people in the slightest. I can say, though, since it aired, white people have been less afraid to ask to touch my hair. Ask? I went through a period in college where people felt the need to rub and or touch my head Every time I got it cut. Nothing peeved me more than that.
I watched the first one on black women and was sorely disappointed so I skipped the one on black men. I guess the target audience wasn't black people in the slightest. I can say, though, since it aired, white people have been less afraid to ask to touch my hair.
Quote from: doubledown on July 27, 2008, 01:56:22 PMQuote from: 7S on July 27, 2008, 12:38:23 PMI watched the first one on black women and was sorely disappointed so I skipped the one on black men. I guess the target audience wasn't black people in the slightest. I can say, though, since it aired, white people have been less afraid to ask to touch my hair. Ask? I went through a period in college where people felt the need to rub and or touch my head Every time I got it cut. Nothing peeved me more than that.Lol my white college roommate loved to do that. But you must admit, it does feel nice to the touch after a cut.
Quote from: Dr. Derek Shepherd on July 27, 2008, 01:48:26 PMThe woman who hosted it was pretty hot, even though I'm not sure if she was black, white, Hispanic, Asian, or Middle Eastern. Soledad O'Brien. Quite fine. I remember reading somewhere that she's Cuban and Australian.
Quote from: A. on July 27, 2008, 03:13:30 PMQuote from: doubledown on July 27, 2008, 01:56:22 PMQuote from: 7S on July 27, 2008, 12:38:23 PMI watched the first one on black women and was sorely disappointed so I skipped the one on black men. I guess the target audience wasn't black people in the slightest. I can say, though, since it aired, white people have been less afraid to ask to touch my hair. Ask? I went through a period in college where people felt the need to rub and or touch my head Every time I got it cut. Nothing peeved me more than that.Lol my white college roommate loved to do that. But you must admit, it does feel nice to the touch after a cut.like this? [img width= height=]http://www.counterbias.com/0001.jpg[/img]
Quote from: Eugene Young on July 27, 2008, 02:15:09 PMQuote from: Dr. Derek Shepherd on July 27, 2008, 01:48:26 PMThe woman who hosted it was pretty hot, even though I'm not sure if she was black, white, Hispanic, Asian, or Middle Eastern. Soledad O'Brien. Quite fine. I remember reading somewhere that she's Cuban and Australian.Whoa! Cool name. She seemed very...non-controversial. She didn't really push anyone.
Quote from: Eugene Young on July 27, 2008, 02:15:09 PMQuote from: Dr. Derek Shepherd on July 27, 2008, 01:48:26 PMThe woman who hosted it was pretty hot, even though I'm not sure if she was black, white, Hispanic, Asian, or Middle Eastern. Soledad O'Brien. Quite fine. I remember reading somewhere that she's Cuban and Australian.Is she married to Miles O'Brien who used to be CNN's anchor?