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Posted on 4/24/24 at 9:34 pm to SportsGuyNOLA
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Father Time is undefeated
She is holding up very well.
Posted on 4/24/24 at 9:56 pm to StreamsOfWhiskey
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I guess I’m the only one who has never understood the fascination with this woman.
quote:Checks out.
Favorite team: Texas A&M
This post was edited on 4/24/24 at 9:57 pm
Posted on 4/24/24 at 10:03 pm to 4x4tiger
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I've banged girls hotter than Lacey when I was 17
Things that didn't happen for $350
Posted on 4/24/24 at 10:04 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
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Candice Cameron.
Now we’re talkin
Posted on 4/24/24 at 10:25 pm to Ziippy
thick in all the right places
Posted on 4/24/24 at 10:26 pm to Ziippy
I don't know who either of those people are but I sure would like seeing those titties.
Posted on 4/24/24 at 10:47 pm to Ziippy
Sent expecting her to get a bingo wing like that but I still wood.
Posted on 4/24/24 at 11:02 pm to Ziippy
I don’t know who she is but she looks sneaky and conniving in all of these photos. Is that on-brand for her?
Posted on 4/24/24 at 11:08 pm to BPTiger
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I don’t know who she is but she looks sneaky and conniving in all of these photos. Is that on-brand for her?
No, she usually plays sweet.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 12:22 am to Ziippy
She is the pride of can’t stop here and buy liquor, Purvis Mississippi.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 12:49 am to mba1620
You mentioned that your family has holiday food traditions. What are some of the recipes that you cook every Christmas?
Pecan pie; sweet potato pie, but made with white sweet potatoes, real vanilla beans, and real homemade whipped cream; and pralines. They are so hard to make and it’s so easy to burn them, but when you get a perfect batch, you feel so accomplished. I'm from the South and my dad is from Louisiana—he’s Cajun French—so on Christmas Day we usually have gumbo and potato salad—just delicious Cajun food.
Is your family still in the South?
Yeah, everyone lives in Texas now. There are a lot of differences in the food and culture between Texas and Louisiana but, at the same time, I feel like—especially around the holidays—there's such a focus on family and being with the ones you love, whether that's friends or family. I think those are definitely the same in both places.
You grew up in Purvis, Mississippi, near your grandmother. Were there any holiday traditions you two shared?
We lived next door to my grandmother and we'd walk over her house constantly. One of my favorite childhood memories is baking with my grandmother in her kitchen. She passed away this year. She was one of my very best friends and my biggest cheerleader, so her passing was heartbreaking but I love that I have those memories with her of cooking in her kitchen. She had such a precise way of doing things—you had to do everything exactly the way it was planned. She was very much into following the recipe and she was a bit of a perfectionist. No one had more beautifully wrapped Christmas gifts than her, so we try and do her proud. That means taking the time to fold the corners perfectly and taping it on the inside of the paper so you can’t see the Scotch tape. She also made all of her own Christmas bows. She taught me how, so I know how to make a pretty good Christmas bow too.
And did you have Christmas recipes that you would make together?
Coconut cake was the really special one at Christmas. [There was also a] candy, which was made out of peanut butter, marshmallows, peanuts, and white chocolate. It was delicious, but you weren't allowed to eat it before it dried. We would stand there just waiting, counting the minutes until we were allowed to dive in.
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Pecan pie; sweet potato pie, but made with white sweet potatoes, real vanilla beans, and real homemade whipped cream; and pralines. They are so hard to make and it’s so easy to burn them, but when you get a perfect batch, you feel so accomplished. I'm from the South and my dad is from Louisiana—he’s Cajun French—so on Christmas Day we usually have gumbo and potato salad—just delicious Cajun food.
Is your family still in the South?
Yeah, everyone lives in Texas now. There are a lot of differences in the food and culture between Texas and Louisiana but, at the same time, I feel like—especially around the holidays—there's such a focus on family and being with the ones you love, whether that's friends or family. I think those are definitely the same in both places.
You grew up in Purvis, Mississippi, near your grandmother. Were there any holiday traditions you two shared?
We lived next door to my grandmother and we'd walk over her house constantly. One of my favorite childhood memories is baking with my grandmother in her kitchen. She passed away this year. She was one of my very best friends and my biggest cheerleader, so her passing was heartbreaking but I love that I have those memories with her of cooking in her kitchen. She had such a precise way of doing things—you had to do everything exactly the way it was planned. She was very much into following the recipe and she was a bit of a perfectionist. No one had more beautifully wrapped Christmas gifts than her, so we try and do her proud. That means taking the time to fold the corners perfectly and taping it on the inside of the paper so you can’t see the Scotch tape. She also made all of her own Christmas bows. She taught me how, so I know how to make a pretty good Christmas bow too.
And did you have Christmas recipes that you would make together?
Coconut cake was the really special one at Christmas. [There was also a] candy, which was made out of peanut butter, marshmallows, peanuts, and white chocolate. It was delicious, but you weren't allowed to eat it before it dried. We would stand there just waiting, counting the minutes until we were allowed to dive in.
LINK
Posted on 4/25/24 at 3:25 am to Ziippy
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The JLH of five years ago.
No thanks, 2019:
..20 years ago? Yes please:
Time flies baw
Posted on 4/25/24 at 5:12 am to Ziippy
Aren’t we getting a tad bit long in the tooth to be a bridesmaid?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 6:21 am to Ziippy
This whole thread is straight up ignoring the hotter Brittany Snow standing next to her.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 11:24 am to Naked Bootleg
She still looked good 5 years ago.
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