I was at Freddie's last week and a 4ft 8 inch lady asked me to get a can of whipping cream off the top shelf in the dairy aisle. Like Mrs. Worf, I'm still not over that trauma and now this?
I was at Freddie's last week and a 4ft 8 inch lady asked me to get a can of whipping cream off the top shelf in the dairy aisle. Like Mrs. Worf, I'm still not over that trauma and now this?
I know we've talked about this before but I still can't get over the fact that she initially told that story on Letterman it was a humorous anecdote of how a nice old white lady didn't recognize her and asked the First Lady to retrieve something off a high shelf. Haha
It was only in late 2014 nearly 3 years ater she had initially told the story on Letterman did she tell People Mag. that the incident had something to do with racism "because [the white lady] didn't see me as the first lady, she saw me as someone who could help her."
I was at Freddie's last week and a 4ft 8 inch lady asked me to get a can of whipping cream off the top shelf in the dairy aisle. Like Mrs. Worf, I'm still not over that trauma and now this?
I know we've talked about this before but I still can't get over the fact that she initially told that story on Letterman it was a humorous anecdote of how a nice old white lady didn't recognize her and asked the First Lady to retrieve something off a high shelf. Haha
It was only in late 2014 nearly 3 years ater she had initially told the story on Letterman did she tell People Mag. that the incident had something to do with racism "because [the white lady] didn't see me as the first lady, she saw me as someone who could help her."
I was at Freddie's last week and a 4ft 8 inch lady asked me to get a can of whipping cream off the top shelf in the dairy aisle. Like Mrs. Worf, I'm still not over that trauma and now this?
I know we've talked about this before but I still can't get over the fact that she initially told that story on Letterman it was a humorous anecdote of how a nice old white lady didn't recognize her and asked the First Lady to retrieve something off a high shelf. Haha
It was only in late 2014 nearly 3 years ater she had initially told the story on Letterman did she tell People Mag. that the incident had something to do with racism "because [the white lady] didn't see me as the first lady, she saw me as someone who could help her."
She’s such an unhappy miserable being.
If your immediate thought when someone asks you for help like this is to think there is some kind of racial dynamic involved and that they're only asking you to do this because they see you at the "help" you have some serious fucked up issues going on in your head.
I was at Freddie's last week and a 4ft 8 inch lady asked me to get a can of whipping cream off the top shelf in the dairy aisle. Like Mrs. Worf, I'm still not over that trauma and now this?
I know we've talked about this before but I still can't get over the fact that she initially told that story on Letterman it was a humorous anecdote of how a nice old white lady didn't recognize her and asked the First Lady to retrieve something off a high shelf. Haha
It was only in late 2014 nearly 3 years ater she had initially told the story on Letterman did she tell People Mag. that the incident had something to do with racism "because [the white lady] didn't see me as the first lady, she saw me as someone who could help her."
She’s such an unhappy miserable being.
If your immediate thought when someone asks you for help like this is to think there is some kind of racial dynamic involved and that they're only asking you to do this because they see you at the "help" you have some serious fucked up issues going on in your head.
It may be that the woman asked for her help because at her last weigh-in Michelle was 5' 11", 169lbs. Taller than the average male in the US.
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It was only in late 2014 nearly 3 years ater she had initially told the story on Letterman did she tell People Mag. that the incident had something to do with racism "because [the white lady] didn't see me as the first lady, she saw me as someone who could help her."
Some people do that