Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Asleep in the Deep? The Underground Railroad ...

Asleep in the Deep?

Porsha [sic] Williams, granddaughter of civil rights figure Josea Williams, touring historic places of interest in the South with the Atlanta Housewives, looked at breathing holes drilled in the floor of a southern church which had been a stop on the Underground Railroad, and expressed great concern that the conductor didn't have a place to sit and kept asking where the tracks were.  This is not a little girl: she's a big one, graduated from a local southern university, and proud to say she is the granddaughter of a civil rights leader.

She also thought that going to the Million Man March would be a good place to troll for men and dressed accordingly: her assets are visible and expressed the overwhelmingly nonstop influence of something irritating to her as being "265 days a year."

Recently, she and her friend? sister? were chastised by a business manager for being "as dumb as paper cups." They giggled, then flipped their hair weaves and glossed their lips.

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