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What They Said…

Greg Cravens

About the Flyer editorial, “Tubman vs. Jackson: The Change Will Do Us Good” …

You could probably start a good business by withdrawing a load of the current $20 bills that you plan to turn around and sell for $25 a pop to the rednecks and racists of the world that don’t want to spend Tubman $20 bills.

GroveReb84

I dunno, my confederate dollars have gotten pretty dusty. But it’s worth a try.

Nick R.

I hope they use the photo of her smiling.

Smitty1961

About Toby Sells’ story, “Council Readies for Greensward Mediation Deadline” …

Life isn’t going back to normal for the Memphis Zoo after this. They have really pissed off people enough this time that they are going to have to actually solve the problem. Because, regardless of what the council does, there are people who are going to go after the zoo with legal action and boycotts of their donors. This isn’t going to get better if the council fails to do its job. It will get worse.

OakTree

About Sam Cicci’s story “Goal!” …

It’s a pity that no one remembers the very successful Memphis-based soccer teams: Memphis Express and Memphis Mercury. Both teams won their divisions, both played in the very competive PDL leagues, and both drew very large crowds when they played at Mike Rose Soccer Complex.

The Memphis City FC owners didn’t bother to consult with any of those former players, coaches and owners … some of whom still live here in Memphis. Food for thought!

Mark Franklin

About Jackson Baker’s story, “Can a Wild Card Trump the Opposition?” …

I was surprised to read Terry Roland’s claim that Steve Mulroy voted in 2011 to support the CCHC contract because Roland “called his priest,” who “came down in smoke” on the issue. This is not accurate.  Neither Commissioner Roland, nor anyone acting on his behalf, ever called me about that or any other issue. Steve made his decision independent of any pressure from me. And, as anyone who knows me can tell you, “coming down in smoke” is not my style. 

Fr. Jim Martell, Holy Rosary Catholic Church

About Old Navy’s ad …

I read where an ad run by Old Navy which featured an interracial family caused the company to see an explosion of racist trolls in their Twitter mentions. Old Navy was accused of promoting miscegenation, of ramming interracial marriages down people’s throats, of running a disgusting ad, and so forth. There was also calls for a boycott of Old Navy stores.

I cannot understand the hate of people who would condemn an ad that shows that love knows no color. Racism is clearly not dead, but I pray that the racists who made their hate-filled comments about a beautiful ad are from a group of citizens that is shrinking and that will one day disappear.

I will be shopping at Old Navy soon.

Philip Williams

Time for “Madam President?” …

America has had over 200 years of “Mr. President.” Isn’t it about time for “Madam President,” seeing that the population of America is 50 percent female? Let’s put biases and partisanship aside and look at what the country needs. 

First, Hillary Clinton is simply a better choice for president than Donald Trump. Clinton has experience and leadership skills developed over her years in federal and state positions. Making Trump president of the United States of America would be the same as giving him a powerful race car and saying he is competent to drive in a NASCAR contest.

This is not the time for divisive politics-as-usual; the economy is thriving, and returning to Republican supply-side economics would put a serious damper on the next four years. Not to mention, Trump would be leading the same gridlock-driven GOP legislators that have caused such havoc for the past seven years.

Chip Green

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Cute and Comfortable

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Justin Fox Burks

It was early evening and nurse Jennifer Koonce was out for drinks with the girls when we spotted her.

It’s been my experience that drinks with the girls — especially right after work — have a certain dress code. You don’t need to be too dressed up — it’s just the girls, after all, and you don’t need to impress them — but you are going out, so you want to look cute.

Which is where Koonce’s Old Navy top, Express jeans, and Target earrings come in. She doesn’t look fussy or “too done,” just casually stylish.

When I asked about her style, she said it was casual and comfortable.

“I’m not going to wear something cute if it’s not comfortable,” she said. Which is, I have to say, a very good motto.

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Shell Style

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Justin Fox Burks

I am of the opinion that not every girl can pull off a pair of high-waisted trousers.

But there is no doubt in my mind that Brittney Boyd definitely can.

“I’m going to church after this, so I wanted to be kind of snazzy, but kind of casual,” she said of her Charlotte Russe trousers and Old Navy tank.

To dress it up, she added maroon pumps from Shoe Carnival and a matching necklace from Wet Seal. I think the red accents pull it all together nicely without making it feel fussy.

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The Short and Long of It

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Justin Fox Burks

We ran into Leigh Gernert in Cooper-Young and loved her Tory Burch tunic with sequins. So cute!

She wore the tunic with shorts from Old Navy and explained to us how to wear them, admittedly one of the summer’s hot trends, for a night out on the town.

“You can wear shorter shorts if you wear a longer top,” she said.

We don’t know the exact ratio of the shorts to the top, but we think that’s a good rule of thumb.

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The New Prep

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Justin Fox Burks

(I know, I know, we’ll get off of South Main soon. Maybe. It’s just so style-y down there.)

Cute Katie Kizer is wearing an Anthropologie skirt, a blouse from J. Crew, and shoes from Old Navy, with a purse she got in L.A.

“I’m kind of preppy,” she says, “but I’m not matchy-matchy. I’m preppy, but not overdone.”

We couldn’t agree more.

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“In the roller derby now …”

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Justin Fox Burks

“My shorts are from Forever Young. The top is from Old Navy, but I got it at a Switch and Bitch [for the uninitiated, where a bunch of people get together and trade clothes]. I just got these boots from my sister and I wanted to wear them.

And I’m in the roller derby now, so I wanted to show off my legs.”

— Valerie Hopkins, 23, in Cooper-Young