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  • #16
    LOL!
    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
    Che Guevara.

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    • #17
      Think she will be good enough for Tappa to take out one of these days?
      Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
      Che Guevara.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Jawge View Post
        Please explain to me why she stands a good chance of in the upcoming
        Miss universe competition. Thanks in advance.
        Cause she look good? Or it's only dark skin Jamaicans look good? What is the problem? If she was dark skinned and look good would you be questioning the man?

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        • #19
          There is no problem on my part. All I want to know is why she stands a good chance this time around. FYI: If she was dark skinned I would ask the same question.

          Boss I have reached a level of enlightenment where skin tone and race is but naught to me. The above are only shackles that keeps on tied in the cave, gaping at shadows and not the true light outside (see plato's allegory for more reading) In time the info age coupled with science (genectics inparticular) will deal the final blow in the coffin of racism; hence uplifting humans to higher heights (this is not easy to see, it takes deep thought, reasoning and meditation).

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          • #20
            We tend to forget Jennifer Hosten, Miss Grenada, who won the Miss World title in 1970. Of course, the fact that Grenada's PM, Sir Eric Gairy was a judge had no bearing on the outcome.


            BLACK LIVES MATTER

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            • #21
              http://eshopjamaica.com/images/poster.jpg

              Mo, You know this lady was a Trini? living in JA... she passed away I understand.
              Peter R

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              • #22
                Yes, I know! Dammit!

                And no, she is alive and kicking, as far as I know. That death story has been rumoured for long time, but I think it was really just an idle rumour.

                That poster...aaahh boy! It came just in time for puberty!


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                • #23
                  I believe it was on a Byron Lee album cover?

                  I had a poster of this in my room at University... while the Canadians had Farrah Fawcett (wid har mawga self) on the wall.
                  Peter R

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                  • #24
                    There was an article on her that someone posted a year or two ago , she was alive and well.

                    Those rumours of death don't die (pun intended) easily. Like the one that Shorty was killed and sent back to JA in a barrell. I really thought that was true for a long time until he appeared in an interview in one of the newspapers.
                    "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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                    • #25
                      Check it: http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/glean...how/show1.html

                      Peter R, go pay her a visit, and tell her all the things you did and thought of doing when you had her poster on your room wall at university.


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                      • #26
                        you think the Trini them would have accepted this?
                        • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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                        • #27
                          accept what? that she was rumoured to have died, or that I had a better puberty because of her poster?


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                          • #28




                            She has a good chance of winning if she goes up against Miss England.

                            Running from her past... The triumph of Linford Christie's niece Rachel


                            By Sarah Oliver
                            Last updated at 9:52 PM on 20th June 2009


                            Winning form: Rachel Christie shows her glamorous side

                            She was only a child, but Rachel Christie can still remember the day she learned her father Russell had been murdered.
                            He was missing from home and her mother Diana decided to call the police. Together they walked to a neighbour's flat - they could not afford a telephone of their own.
                            Diana, mother of Russell's three children and pregnant with his fourth, gave officers a description of him and what he was wearing when he had left their West London home. It matched a body in the morgue.
                            'I saw her face crumple. I will never forget the look,' says Rachel, now 20. 'As they gave her details she recognised bit by bit that it was my dad and she started to cry like she'd never stop.
                            'I was eight. It didn't seem possible. Like all little girls, I thought my dad was too big and too strong to come to any harm.
                            'I had - and still have - a crystal-clear image of the last time I'd seen him alive. I said, "Bye, Dad," and he replied, "Bye, darling, see you later." You do, don't you? You never think that family life won't just go on.'
                            In fact, Russell Christie's life, punctuated by drugs, violent crime and jail terms, had come to an end several days before he was reported missing. He was stabbed in the neck in a street squabble over cocaine.
                            It became national news when he was revealed to be the wayward brother of British athletics legend Linford Christie.
                            The tragedy, just before Christmas 1996, could have destroyed Rachel, as could a childhood constrained by poverty and urban violence, and her father's regular stretches in prison.
                            But she has chosen to let it fortify rather than corrupt her. And today, she stands on the cusp of international success in not one but two fields.
                            Rachel has followed her uncle on to the athletics track and is in training for the 2012 Olympic qualifiers. A 400m sprinter and heptathlete, she is coached by Olympic gold medallist Christie and the man credited with turning him into Britain's most decorated male athlete, Ron Roddan.
                            To fund her training, she entered a beauty pageant and, to her surprise, was crowned Miss London City in May. Next month she competes for the Miss England crown and its ticket to the Miss World competition in South Africa in December.
                            'I think,' she says softly, 'my dad would be proud. He was always on at us to work hard. He wanted us to have a better life than him. I suppose in fulfilling my dreams, I'm fulfilling his, too.
                            'I know what people think about him but I prefer to know the father he was to us at home. He was a huge character, always laughing, very engaged with his kids.
                            'I have ordinary happy memories - dancing around the living room to his reggae, him teaching me how to cook fish Caribbean-style and his gift for drawing cartoon characters.
                            Fast track: Rachel Christie training for the 2012 Olympic qualifiers

                            'He was in and out of jail but Mum sheltered us from that. She took us to see him every week when he was inside, but she made the best of it. When he was in jail on the Isle of Wight she used to make it like a day out to the beach with a trip on the ferry.
                            'We didn't discuss their troubles and we still don't. Now he's gone I feel I know as much as I need to.'
                            Rachel suffered depression after her father's death and admits she was almost tempted into the same West London street scene that ultimately cost Russell his life.
                            By 14, she was spending more time hanging out with friends than in the classroom. She also ditched the athletics training she had begun aged 11 at the Linford Christie Stadium, home of the legendary Thames Valley Harriers.
                            'I got friendly with the wrong people and stopped being interested in school or sport,' she says.
                            'I was spending too much time with a girl whose ambition was to go on the dole and have babies. I knew that wasn't the future I wanted. That made me grow up. I accepted I was an athlete - and started afresh.'
                            Rachel toyed with distances and disciplines before settling on the 400m sprint. She enjoyed early success at major meetings in her mid-teens but has only just re-entered competitive racing after an 18-month break due to injury.
                            More recently, she has been exploring the possibilities the heptathlon offers.
                            She trains for up to three-and-a-half hours a day, six days a week, her dedication evident in her 5ft 10in, finely muscled physique.
                            'I must be the only beauty queen who eats cake every day,' she giggles, 'because I burn off every crumb.'
                            She will have to shave several seconds off her personal best to qualify for the Olympic trials but she is confident.
                            'I don't think my uncle and my coach would encourage my ambitions if they were not realistic,' she says. 'I have a winner's mentality. I know I can go faster and I am willing to put the work in to get there.
                            'When I come first or do a personal best I always want to get straight back on to the track and do it again, but better.'
                            It's hard not to wonder if her Olympic hopes might have been overinflated by her uncle's success, something she denies.
                            'I am my own person, I am not overawed by my uncle and I don't feel the need to live up to anyone,' she says.
                            Yet one of Britain's three 400m places will go to reigning Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu and there is intense competition for the remaining two. In the heptathlon, Britain can already field two top athletes, leaving just one closely contested place.

                            Family hero: Linford Christie after winning gold at the Barcelona Olympics

                            Nor does Rachel yet have sponsorship or funding - hence the beauty pageant. She says: 'When I was younger I was scouted by model agents in the street, but I was convinced they would be sleazy agencies so I didn't pursue the offers.
                            'I applied to Miss England because I thought it might give me an entry into legitimate modelling and that would help me fund my training. I had no idea I'd make the finals.'
                            But she did, and although her childhood aspirations focused on the race track rather than the catwalk, she is savvy enough to know that becoming a beauty queen and model will be a passport to a successful future.
                            Not that she wants to ignore her past or deny the father who collected convictions the way his younger brother collected sporting titles.
                            In 1988, as Linford was taking a silver in the Seoul Olympics, Russell was on the run after almost mowing down a policeman in his car.
                            In 1989, when his brother became captain of the British men's athletics team, Russell was jailed for three years for attacking a teenage former lover with a baseball bat and subjecting her to a four-hour kidnap ordeal.
                            On the night Rachel's uncle became Olympic 100m champion in Barcelona, a warrant was issued for her father's arrest for allegedly stealing clothes and handling stolen credit cards.
                            In 1994, he was sentenced to three-and-a-half years for theft and beating up another lover, after slamming her head against the window of his car 'like a rag doll'.
                            But his daughter will not apologise for him. 'You never forget your roots,' she says. 'My background is everything to me. My family and the loss of my dad have made me all that I am.
                            'I saw him as just my dad and a good one, whatever the outside world has to say. I miss him dreadfully, in fact, I miss him more as I get older. I would love a father to see me on the track and on the catwalk - though he might have something to say about the bikini.
                            'I want to change my fate, my destiny - not live a life on benefits, not be some kid from a rough estate. We struggled for years, we had no holidays, no car - the day we children got something we wanted was a rare one. So I know I have to work hard. When you begin with very little, maybe you have to aim high.'
                            According to Miss World's organisers, the global glamour contest is still the second most watched television programme in the world - topped only by the Olympics. If Rachel Christie succeeds on race track and catwalk, she could feature in both.


                            Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1194353/Running-past--The-triumph-Linford-Christies-niece-Rachel.html#ixzz0LvNn28L4
                            Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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                            • #29
                              They are in different competitions - Carolyn is in Miss Universe while Rachel is in Miss World.


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                              • #30
                                Thanks Florizel.
                                Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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