Why Don’t You Call Me Anymore? Is It Because of Black History Month?

By Urban Thought on February 27, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Some Things You Just Don’t Say

My co-worker was on her phone leaving a message to some dude she has been seeing for a couple of months. She happens to be white and her boyfriend of the moment is black. These were her words:

Why haven’t I heard from you? It’s been a couple of days now since you’ve last talked to me. I don’t understand. Is it because of Black History Month? You’re too busy to talk to the white girlfriend?

Now, I’m sure duke has had plenty to do on his end. There isn’t that much volunteering for black history month (if that is the reason) to not call her. Perhaps, he just isn’t that into you?

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no imageThe Orange Phoenix (Who am I?) February 27, 2008

Okay - now why is that just a plain hot mess?!

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no imageUrban Thought (Who am I?) February 27, 2008

If I told you who it was who said it you would laugh.

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no imageDan-Sean Mankind (Who am I?) February 27, 2008

That assumption is out of this world! Who does that? LMAO!

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no imageinvisiblewoman (Who am I?) February 27, 2008

That’s something my white homie girlfriend would say to her black boyfriend. Sometimes I listen to their conversations and it’s pure comedy!

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no imageYobachi (Who am I?) February 28, 2008

LMAO! That’s what he gets for dating a white woman.

Just gone head and buy the snow bunny the book “He’s Just Not In To You” so she can move on.

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no imageUrban Thought (Who am I?) February 28, 2008

DSM: People who don’t know better.

IW:
Yeah, I get a kick out of the black/white situation as well. I see a lot of it. I cannot help but laugh.

Yobachi: Sounds like a great gift. I only hope she takes it well. Rejection isn’t something that sits well with her.

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no imagemeleah rebeccah (Who am I?) February 28, 2008

hahahahahahaha…..she is a MORON….this poct cracked me up

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no imageTelevisiontraci (Who am I?) February 28, 2008

I bet when she thought of saying that in her mind it sounded really cute and catchy. She thought he would smile, maybe even chuckle, and then giver her a call. I think this is a direct result of having nothing to say :)

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no imageDebo Hobo (Who am I?) February 29, 2008

He isn’t that into her, and it sounds like she is triflin’ anyway. Clearly she sees only the color of thier so call relationship and would be the first to call him out of name during and arguement.

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no imageUrban Thought (Who am I?) March 2, 2008

Meleah: I’m glad you liked it. Indeed, she is something else. Some of the stuff at that comes out her mouth, pure ignorance.

Televisiontraci: I believe you may have tapped into her way of thinking. I’ll have to follow up to find out what they response to her phone message was. Should be interesting. We don’t all react well to those types of messages.

Debo Hobo: Could be. I know some Black men who get with White females to say that they have. She made it a point to tell us that she was with a Black man so I only assume that it is a factor within the so-called relationship. She has used the N-word more than once in my presence. I don’t put it past her if she ever says it to his face or about him behind his back.

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no imageMs. Q (Who am I?) March 3, 2008

Yeesh. But if she meant to be funny…that would be funny. But if she didn’t mean it to be funny…well, it’s sad!

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no imageUrban Thought (Who am I?) March 3, 2008

Ms. Q: She was being serious. This is the result of being into someone who isn’t as into you.

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