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HELP: My sister-in-law has been Oprafied. I am not sure my brother knows what this means. Should I tell him?.?
DKlyde got 1 right. Bet you can guess which one.
Jehosephat is right on. And I don't have a much of a problem with the weight - its how she is tring to loose it.
No problem with black either - would not mind being rich myself.
I don't have a problem with Oprah, herself - its her minions that blindly follow her like some she was a goddess.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'm taking a wild guess and figuring this means she has put on some pounds, since becoming black is not yet genetically or biologically possible (although people like Eminem or Vanilla Ice have tried to front), and obtaining lots of money is not usually a problem (unless she's planning to leave with it, but that's another question).
The thing is, if she's put on lbs -- I'm guessing your brother knows this, men being the, um, visual creatures they are. So sure, tell him, but don't expect it to be news or any sort of surprise.
Of course, being "Oprafied" can cover a lot of ground even beyond these possibilities, but I have limited my response because you indicated (or implied) that one of the three aforementioned circumstances was involved.
And if this response makes any sense whatsoever, guess what, you've been "Oprafied" too. Peace.
P.S. Given your response to what people wore in the 70's, it appears that we are about the same age. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Oprafied? What she's become a black woman with a weight problem and lots of money?