Alexandra Allred, author of Damaged Goods: "I would love to introduce you to a most unusual book. It is part fiction, part non-fiction. It is a powerful book of environmentalism, big industry and corrupt politicians and outrageous southern women. It is the story of my hometown -- the very one...
i searched everywhere but i couldn't find it...i really want to read it..if anyone has it and is kind enough to share it with me i'd be very glad...thank you!
'about asians int he library'
do u think it was just ignorance, and lack of political correctness?
or racism? do you think its good shes leaving the school?
After Alexandra's ridiculous You tube video , there have been a number of response videos
This is my personal favourite response - ...... too funny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO7jRTEiQy8&feature=related
rong because those asians might dominating scene in UCLA and disturb white picket fences that established over there for centuries.
What she experienced was a common disturbance of one race being disturbed by other race group based on cultural differences. It's just like the mexicans invade Cali...
i didnt want to win anyway but she had a really good voice and i thought shed make good music but she just does stuff like all the other shit in the charts now