The problem with Captain Ruiz is her negative attitude!
She means well.
My wife has a natural instinct to protect. Its difficult for her to focus on the positive.
Joe means well.
The problem with your partner is his positive attitude!
" believe that name usually comes with a bit more color in the complexion"^uhh… not ENTIRELY true…. I can vouch for that some with my family (though there are many shades in my family) … also try googling it… Christina Aguilerra is one that comes to mind, Raquel Welch, another…Charlie Sheen and the Estevez clan, Cameron Diaz…. It goes on and on… —Not that all of this should matter that much,anyway…. just to show that it is not a “given” and could kinda be almost a “stereotype”….
“I had the same reaction. Her name is Ruiz; I believe that name usually comes with a bit more color in the complexion.”-Hispanics come in all colors and racial groups, just like Greens
I do not believe that @msowards point was focused on. It is true that she is now far lighter than when she first married Crunchy and even before. The question really is why has she lightened up so obviously. I do not care what her nationality is considering the back story really is not there. She could have been black for all we knew and had gotten married. It is just the point, why change her? Did someone complain or is it the Cheerio commercial thing HA!
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Looks like Crunchy has to flip a coin all day…
JayBluE over 11 years ago
And even after he’s off duty, it looks like he’s STILL"jumping fences"….
hcr1985 over 11 years ago
She looks mean, even at home….no wonder Crunchy married her!!!
Phatts over 11 years ago
I thought Capt Ruiz was of a darker skin color.Wha’ Hoppen?
robbarmstrong Premium Member over 11 years ago
@Phatts California This is the correct pigmentation. The darker tones were a colorist error-or a tanning bed malfunction!
Gokie5 over 11 years ago
Good one, Robb!
angusdad over 11 years ago
Ah, so this is where they came up with Good Cop/ Bad Cop
JayBluE over 11 years ago
" believe that name usually comes with a bit more color in the complexion"^uhh… not ENTIRELY true…. I can vouch for that some with my family (though there are many shades in my family) … also try googling it… Christina Aguilerra is one that comes to mind, Raquel Welch, another…Charlie Sheen and the Estevez clan, Cameron Diaz…. It goes on and on… —Not that all of this should matter that much,anyway…. just to show that it is not a “given” and could kinda be almost a “stereotype”….
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
That’s not true Crunch lady!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 11 years ago
“I had the same reaction. Her name is Ruiz; I believe that name usually comes with a bit more color in the complexion.”-Hispanics come in all colors and racial groups, just like Greens
Hunter7 over 11 years ago
The Greens come in other colours? What other colour of greens?.(sorry, seems I have been on a silly kick since Friday)
spoiledbrat714 Premium Member over 11 years ago
I do not believe that @msowards point was focused on. It is true that she is now far lighter than when she first married Crunchy and even before. The question really is why has she lightened up so obviously. I do not care what her nationality is considering the back story really is not there. She could have been black for all we knew and had gotten married. It is just the point, why change her? Did someone complain or is it the Cheerio commercial thing HA!
JasperMarch over 3 years ago
since when was crunchy’s hair white?
DKHenderson 11 months ago
Maybe R.A. needed to send his colorist a few notes.