April 26, 2009

What is I don't like the way...?

I realize that "I don't like the way" is commonly used in our language. Like as in, "I don't like the way he treats you" or "I don't like the way this tastes." Not around these parts. No, no, no...


It's a phrase highly used by me and my girlfriends, coined, I believe by my girl Tasha. But what does it mean? "I don't like the way!" can be used in so many yummy ways, but basically it's just an exclamation mark. I'd say 80% of the time I/we use it in a positive way, as in:


"I don't like the way that guy is cute!" -or- Your girlfriend has on the baddest pair of shoes, the phrase can be used independently like so: Gawk at her shoes and shriek "I don't like the way!"


It can also be used negatively, again only in an exclamatory sense, as so: You've been waiting on someone to meet you for over 15 minutes. Give them a call and say "I don't like the way I been waiting here for 15 minutes for you! Where are you?" - or - Independently, say you're waiting in a long line for the ladies bathroom and some bish walks up and skips the line like she's special... a simple "I don't like the way!" will do. Your friends will know what you're talking about. They saw her cut the line too and they didn't like the way either.


There's your explanation. This is not a blog about bitching about the things I don't like. (well sometimes I guess it will be). Most times I don't like the way will be a good thing! Also it's pronounced with emphasis so if you read it here or start incorporating it into your own conversations, you drag out the "way." Like this: "I don't like the waaayyy this food is good!"


Ok I'm done.

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Single father Payton struggles to find balance as he raises his teenage daughter, Alana—not his natural daughter but under his care since her mother, Keisha, abandoned them when Alana was a baby. Good-looking, he’s never had trouble attracting women. But what complicates any potential relationships is that Alana has been diagnosed with bi-polar disorder, and most women just don’t want to stick around...until Cassie. She has a sick child of her own, and that makes it easy for her and Payton to bond. But trouble’s about to infect their new found paradise as Keisha bursts back onto the scene, and both Payton and Cassie begin to receive death threats. With all they have to endure, can they get on with their lives—and their love?



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Kaira Denee

Kaira Denee was born in Boston, MA. Both her parents were enlisted in the U.S. Army so she was raised in Germany, Texas, Louisiana, and Virginia before settling in Connecticut where she has lived for the past 14 years. With great passion and ambition, she self-published her debut novel Take It There in 2005. In 2007 she reached a second major milestone when she signed to Urban Soul. Her second novel, Sugar's Daddy, was released in January of 2009. Her third novel, My Husbans's Fiancee will be released on October 20, 2009. Kaira Denee was also a contributing author to the book Bedtime Stories 2, which will be released in December of 2009.You can purchase Kaira Denee's books at book stores nationwide as well as online at amazon.com, blackexpressions.com, and walmart.com.



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