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Emo ish at the beginning but I traveled around different circles. By the time we all graduated there was only two groups. The kids that partied and the ones that didn’t. We all still got along.
5’2” 230 at least maybe bigger. The weight wasn’t an issue as the beer goggles were fully on. It was the smell.

I’m
Not sure if she suffered from one of those disorders where she sweat a lot of her mom just never taught her how to shower right. Her pussy was rank. I had to throw the sheets away. More than once.
As much as I enjoy junk food I haven’t had a McRib in years. Can I still cash in?
Surely there has to be a place closer to Lafayette to catch redfish
I wish ground patty would come back there.
That’s what I hear.

In other news laughing crab will be short lived. I passed by during lunch the other day the Saturday before Christmas. Not a single car in the parking lot.
I have heard rumor that one of these is coming to Thibodaux. Are they any good?

re: Duck gumbo question..

Posted by tigersownall on 12/31/25 at 9:15 am to
It’s going to be the best gumbo you ever made.
She’s an idiot for doing the field sobriety test. Say nothing and do nothing. It’s not our job to aid them in their investigation.

re: Kickoff moved to 8:25

Posted by tigersownall on 12/27/25 at 8:22 pm to
Me too. Starter at 8:30
Middle school is too soft these days. We weren’t believing in Santa after 4th.

I mean really 6th grade you’re starting to look at girls. Who gives a shite about Santa.
Michael Scott killed the convertible Sebring.
Pulled up to the uncles today bumping Christmas in Hollis.
He does have some replicas but I tried to focus on the things I know grandpa brought back. FWIW my grandpa was a major during the time of the war so I’m
Not sure if that makes much difference. I know that he sen back crates and crates of guns that were confiscated before they made it back to Louisiana. This is the stuff he was able to get though.



























Not ww2 related but long long ago way before the war grandpa grew up in Saint Bernard. They had a dairy farm and their pasture land was the battle field. My dad thinks he found this there.