This wonderful book provides a detailed account of when the roost over which white milk ruled was first inhabited by his darker (and arguably tastier) nemesis. Former Redskins linebacker Ken Harvey eloquently attempts to "eracism" with the younger generations by breaking down the issues that cause division amongst those that are different into simpler, more understandable terms. We've come a long way in the past several decades, but it is undeniable that bigotry and intolerance are pervasive in many facets of "modern" day. As a man with children, I find it is important to teach my kids not that everyone is the same, but that it is our differences that make us unique and deserving of basic respect.
Alternate neat tip: under no circumstances listen to advice provided by the odor causing bacteria found in your fridge. They are not nice and will steer you wrong just to get a good laugh.
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As a member of the strawberry milk family, we were treated as third rate citizens for most of the 80's. I have a dream....
Book sequel: 1) Why does chocolate milk feel obligated to talk so loud to other chocolate milks?
2) Chocolate Milk wonders...where is daddy?
3) What to do if chocolate milk asks you for money at the BP on 14th and Euclid
4) The day teenage whole milk found out she was pregnant with Lil' chocolate milks baby.
When chocolate milk moved out: the enrique duncan story
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