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Thursday, October 04, 2001

An old Jamaican crooner: ‘I want a fat girl, I want a very fat girl tonightÉ’

"Inside the club, on the dance floor, a gal has all these different parts to move. I mean, here in Seattle, you can back that thang up, but there in Kingston you can wine your waist, swing that engine, wiggle like a milkshake and gyrate like a rattlesnake; you can ride the riddum, undulate, and roll; you can bubble and you can back back so."

Adventure Divas. Sunny Speidel contemplates her buttocks via the socialization she knew from life in Seattle and the perceptions she learns from her husband's Jamaican family. "Another time, when Auntie B and I waited in the car, a woman in sneakers marched by, walking vigorously. Auntie BŃwho is quite musicalŃpatted my arm in perfect tempo with the woman's large bottom, cheerfully chanting 'good afternoon, good afternoon, good afternoon.'"'

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