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Wednesday
Oct012008

Anyone Understand Swedish?

Because I was interviewed for the radio there.

Yeah, I don't understand anything on the report but my own comments in English but ... I've gone international, ya'll! We talked about the style of Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain. My interview is the second story on the page reporter by Audrey Erath. There's a picture of Michelle and the girls next to it. The whole page is TOTALLY in Swedish so you need to get up on some Google Translate just to understand how to listen to the report.

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Awesome. I have some friends in scandanavia, so I will pass it along!

October 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRomona

We'll try to book you at Catskills next month, Snob, so you don't have to travel that far out (Hee, Hee). I'll check the translation later. I use that language site to send Indonesian text messages to my friend.

October 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDraven7

I trust you're aware of the European black women's groups and widgets. Perhaps you can parlay this.

October 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGillian Moody

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