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When did "brown" become "chocolate"?
#11
chocolate is actually dark ORANGE in wavelength reflected. SO, it's not brown anyways.
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#12
"Know what I'm saying?"

No, I don't know what you're saying. Speak clearly enough so that you don't have to ask that after every other sentence. If your listener doesn't understand, trust that they'll ask.


"I just... kinda..... sorta..."
Think before you speak, so that you don't come across so wishy-washy on every topic that contains one of your feelings.
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#13
Brown has never been Chocolate or vice versa. Biiiig differences:


This is brown:




This is chocolate:

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#14
[quote Chupa Chupa]Brown has never been Chocolate or vice versa. Biiiig differences:
I beg to differ.

This is a truck:




This is a phone:

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#15


"It's time for us to rebuild a New Orleans, the one that should be
a chocolate New Orleans. And I don't care what people are
saying in Uptown or wherever they are. This city will be
chocolate at the end of the day. This city will be a majority
African-American city. It's the way God wants
it to be. You can't have it no other way."

New Orleans Mayor - C. Ray Nagin
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#16
Wait until the "espresso" wave hits big time.

You'll be yearning for the chocolate days.
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#17
The "cappuccino" phase will be far worse because it will inevitably be misspelled more often than not.

And dammit, I'm going to have that stupid "Chocolate Rain" song stuck in my head the rest of the day.
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