You could inherit from a class "base-text" which doesn't define color.
Then you have two choices:
have a style="" next to it...
<style>
div.base-text {
position: absolute; bottom: 9px; font-size: 10px;
font-weight: bolder; text-align: center; width: 61px; text-transform: uppercase;
}
</style>
<html><head>[the style thingie above]</head><body>
<div class="base-text" style="color:BLARGH"> RAWR~ </div>
</body></html>
OR
inherit from classes gold and grey too
<style>
div.base-text {
position: absolute; bottom: 9px; font-size: 10px;
font-weight: bolder; text-align: center; width: 61px; text-transform: uppercase;
}
div.grey {
color: #999999;
}
div.gold {
color: #DDDD99;
}
</style>
<html><head>[the style thingie above]</head><body>
<div class="base-text gold" style="color:BLARGH"> RAWR~ </div>
<div class="base-text grey" style="color:BLARGH"> DADADEEEEE~ </div>
</body></html>