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Where is Mona from?
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Sweet FA
17-05-2009
Originally Posted by k-bola:
“Her looks are doubtless African but if you understand these things you can see the Karachi influence pushing out but only from certain angles and only on certain features such as the ears and nostril tone.
However, that being said there are some overtones of Northern Frankish in the dialect which may indicate a relative from Central Germany or Eastern France in the past.
It is also possible that native Indians from Southern Chile are involved in certain words she pronounces with a typically Mochuquan dialect and the looks cannot be ignored.”

Lol!
Sweet FA
17-05-2009
Originally Posted by k-bola:
“Tazmania near to Africa.”

cookie_365
18-05-2009
Originally Posted by k-bola:
“Tazmania near to Africa.”

Originally Posted by Sweet FA:
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No, don't snigger. It did get quite close during this.
mazey
18-05-2009
Originally Posted by cookie_365:
“No, don't snigger. It did get quite close during this.”

That link is hilarious, thanks for posting.
sofakat
19-05-2009
Kind of assumed she was Ghanaian as she sounds exactly like my best friend who is from there.

She's equally as beautiful as BF and they have the same lovely accent. Ghanaian women are very striking with great bone structure. I suspect more African than Asian in Mona.

Whatever the combination she's stunning looking - and far too classy to work for Caveman Sugarblob
Zebra Wings
20-05-2009
The moon if some of her comments last week are to go by.

I couldnt believe the way she said a few times, "I was the only person who went out and spoke to a gay person". As though it was an achievement, or a rarity to come within any distance of a gay person. Best was, the person she interviewed in the club that she was referring to, wasn't gay, but undergoing a transient period during their sex change. I found her comment completely ignorant, almost amusing and a complete insult to the gay community.

She came across as wholly homophobic.
tv_child
20-05-2009
'"I was the only person who went out and spoke to a gay person". '

You're quoting her out of context. After she said she wouldn't have done it if she had a problem with gay people, not the reason you suggested.

'Best was, the person she interviewed in the club that she was referring to, wasn't gay, but undergoing a transient period during their sex change. I found her comment completely ignorant'

Ignorant perhaps but she seemed well-intentioned and not homophobic. You can't just expect that everyone's is going to immediately comfortable to something their not used to, that's a form of ignorance in itself as well as branding her 'wholly homophobic'.
Zebra Wings
20-05-2009
Originally Posted by tv_child:
“'"I was the only person who went out and spoke to a gay person". '

You're quoting her out of context. After she said she wouldn't have done it if she had a problem with gay people, not the reason you suggested.

'Best was, the person she interviewed in the club that she was referring to, wasn't gay, but undergoing a transient period during their sex change. I found her comment completely ignorant'

Ignorant perhaps but she seemed well-intentioned and not homophobic. You can't just expect that everyone's is going to immediately comfortable to something their not used to, that's a form of ignorance in itself as well as branding her 'wholly homophobic'.”

I believe I quoted her in context as I perceived. she referred to 'a gay' as though speaking to a gay person was the same as speaking to an alien life form. My post was formed from my own personal opinion and I found her comment to be an ignorant one. Whether you agree with me is neither here nor there, it does not change my view. My view is not an ignorant one as you suggest, it is based on what my perception. It might not match your, but neither does it make me ignorant which you have stated. Added to this, clearly it was a male she was speaking to and her "Oh I would never have guessed you weren't a girl" or whatever her exact words were, I found to be quite pathetically ungenuine and condescending. Perhaps she should have realised that the world, including the business world, is not made up of only straight middle class types. All manner of person are consumers -if she is uncomfortable with that, perhaps she's chosen a wrong career path?
tv_child
20-05-2009
Originally Posted by Zebra Wings:
“I believe I quoted her in context as I perceived.”

Well I perceive it that your comments are ignorant but there you go.
Zebra Wings
20-05-2009
Originally Posted by tv_child:
“Well I perceive it that your comments are ignorant but there you go.”

Mona, is that you ?
scottishfee
22-05-2009
I am just catching up on her on Your Fired programme.

She is acting a lot differently to what she was like on the programme and she is annoying me - and i cant quite figure out why.
Tern
22-05-2009
Originally Posted by scottishfee:
“I am just catching up on her on Your Fired programme.

She is acting a lot differently to what she was like on the programme and she is annoying me - and i cant quite figure out why.”

Because you've just realised that she is a superbabe and are vexed that you thought she was just another boring TA candidate.
Bob22A
22-05-2009
Originally Posted by sofakat:
“Kind of assumed she was Ghanaian as she sounds exactly like my best friend who is from there.

She's equally as beautiful as BF and they have the same lovely accent. Ghanaian women are very striking with great bone structure. I suspect more African than Asian in Mona.

Whatever the combination she's stunning looking - and far too classy to work for Caveman Sugarblob ”


Sound more like South African to me
thesilentforce
22-05-2009
Originally Posted by cookie_365:
“No, don't snigger. It did get quite close during this.”

That link is amazing!

Quote:
“"Australia came through here screaming curses at us to let them through," said Ernesto Carnal, who guards the locks at the entrance to the Panama Canal. "We said they would not fit, so they demanded to speak with a manager. When I go to find Mr. Caballos, they sneak the whole continent through."”

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