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heh...imus. i'd love to be listening to howard's reaction to whatever imus is gonna face with this too.

and i'd really like to know when african american became a color.


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heh...imus. i'd love to be listening to howard's reaction to whatever imus is gonna face with this too.

and i'd really like to know when african american became a color.


In 1969 Crayola added it to the box of 120. :wink:


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W_Z wrote:
heh...imus. i'd love to be listening to howard's reaction to whatever imus is gonna face with this too.

and i'd really like to know when african american became a color.


In 1969 Crayola added it to the box of 120. :wink:

What ever happened to Indian Red?

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Colonel Angus wrote:
W_Z wrote:
heh...imus. i'd love to be listening to howard's reaction to whatever imus is gonna face with this too.

and i'd really like to know when african american became a color.


In 1969 Crayola added it to the box of 120. :wink:

What ever happened to Indian Red?


Damn... :oops: ... That actually WAS one of the colors in the Crayola 64 box back in the day.

But, I am glad Citadel is getting what they paid for with the unfunny prick Imus... :jocolor:

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Colonel Angus wrote:
W_Z wrote:
heh...imus. i'd love to be listening to howard's reaction to whatever imus is gonna face with this too.

and i'd really like to know when african american became a color.


In 1969 Crayola added it to the box of 120. :wink:

What ever happened to Indian Red?


According to Wikipedia, they changed the name to Chestnut in 1999, because kids used to think the name had something to do with Native Americans' skin color. But to me, it'll always be Indian Red.


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Imus, Pappy and Al Sharpton together in a studio would make for some good radio.


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What ever happened to Indian Red?


They got it upstairs and got it out of there.

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[quote="W_Z"]heh...imus. i'd love to be listening to howard's reaction to whatever imus is gonna face with this too.

and i'd really like to know when african american became a color.[/quote

God another fool reporting on Imus saying nothing. Must be a stupid ass liberal. Watching ESPN and boom, reporting in Imus. Since when they report on news, like this WAS news. Guess you have to be obama's pastor to get away with talking shit[/b]


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is there still a "Flesh" color? :wink:

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God another fool reporting on Imus saying nothing. Must be a stupid ass liberal. Watching ESPN and boom, reporting in Imus. Since when they report on news, like this WAS news. Guess you have to be obama's pastor to get away with talking shit[/b]


I don't know if I heard it the wrong way or out of context, but this comment was more offensive to me than the Nappy Headed one he made last year. Plus it was really out of left field and strange thing to say. I can still chalk up what he said last year to him being an unhip old white guy who didn't really know what he was saying. This comment seemed more pointed and bitter which is why I think it's way worse.


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What ever happened to Indian Red?


I used to work for Binney & Smith back in the day back in Pennsylvania. We had our offices located right off of the manufacturing line. Most of the important people were on the second floor and we had the big conference room table at ground level, complete with some oversized crayons and other Crayola products.

The day was Tuesday October 18, 1966 -- You have to understand that over the previous six months or so, there had been quite a bit of talk about renaming colors, and there was a pretty big split on the issue. On the one hand, we had some traditionalists who didn't want to change colors and alienate previous buyers from the brand. On the other, some folks thought we needed to start being more sensitive to thoughts and feelings of marginalized persons. We had a lot of people who had recently left due to this argument. They took high ranking positions in the emerging Chinese crayon market, so as you can imagine, some of these meetings were pretty tense. One of the VPs of product development was acting as the ringleader of the traditionalists. The subject of renaming Indian Red was brought up and he immediately shot to his feet. In a commanding voice, he delivered a speech that I'll likely never forget. He ended with this comment.
Binney & Smith VP wrote:
Commit to us, commit to Crayola, commit to the people here! They don't want to commit to the Indian, let's go upstairs and get them out of here!

He grabbed one of the oversized crayons and tore ass up the stairs. One of us quickly yelled to the receptionist to call the police -- things were bound to get ugly. After about twenty minutes of pure unadulterated rage, the VP finally calmed down. By Friday, he had turned in his resignation. Ironically, the company eventually decided to keep the name Indian Red!

It seemed that the crayon business wasn't for him. He returned to his wife in Canada, and patched things up with her after a lengthy separation. They decided to remain in Canada and raise their five year old son free from the arts and crafts life that had haunted the father. The father started coaching his son in the national sport of hockey, and his son proved to be quite adept. You may not know the father, former Binney & Smith VP Stanley Savard -- but chances are you know his son, hockey hall of famer Denis Savard. Stanley Savard unfortunately died just days after Christmas 2007. Denis wanted to find a way to honor his father. One month later, he gave an impassioned speech similar in style to his father's fateful speech that late October day. I can picture Stanley up in heaven -- smiling at his son with a cornflower blue tear rolling down his cheek.

RIP Stanley Savard 1936-2007


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