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  1. I love me some Saints!!! GEAUX ALL THE WAY BOYS :)
  2. @jachee hey honey! We saw your lady ;) hope to hang out soon.
  3. @Oxfordfilmfreak Awesome day! Hotty Toddy!!!
  4. What a game!!! Hotty toddy! Go Rebels! :)
  5. In a more grateful place today! Thank you to the wonderful people in my life :) Happy Friday and Happy Halloween :)
  6. If you didn't know, then perfectly understandable.
  7. If U know I have a lot of shit in my life right now & don't have the decency 2 ask how my father/family/I am doing, don't ask me for favors!
  8. @samblak Ours too! It sucks, I was really hoping not to turn it on again until spring, oh well.
  9. Hotty Toddy! Are You Ready? :)
  10. The latest news about my dad http://bit.ly/70Xu0
  11. Dear Mother Nature, Please keep the weather just like today for another two months in Oxford and NOLA, Thank you humbly, Liz :)
  12. @princessmargo Yum :P thanks for the tip, I am going grocery shopping tomorrow!
  13. Back in Oxford, tired, but had a great trip to see Daddy. We talked a lot, watched lots of football and lots of hugs. :)
  14. @johnherren please come to bed : ) it is so late & we want to be able to get up w/ Daddy
  15. @gsanSK you need to check your team dude :) You have some players on bye this week :)
  16. Nothing to add- made me laugh RT shitmydadsays "I like the dog. If he can't eat it, or fuck it, he pisses on it. I can get behind that."
  17. Heading to NOLA to visit my Daddy. Praying for strength and grateful for the time together. Hope everyone has a good weekend. :)
  18. Congrats baby! @johnherren this is really cool! http://bit.ly/126fZA
  19. This lady is SO COOL! I want to be a granny like this! http://bit.ly/4DiA9B
  20. @dentmay I concur, especially since so many farmers switched to corn, there aren't nearly as many cotton fields as we used to have.