elehhhhna
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Thu Oct-12-06 08:28 AM
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My Personal Election Psyops Campaign, photo! |
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Thu Oct-12-06 08:30 AM
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1. I'd cross out 'Congress' and write in 'Prison'! P.S. Your grass will |
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probably die from having that sign on it.
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Thu Oct-12-06 08:30 AM
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elehhhhna
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Thu Oct-12-06 08:32 AM
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3. As we say in Chicago: Mines! |
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Thank Jah the illegal yard guys came yesterday, huh? They ROARED when I put it up. One of the last 3 reeps in the hood LOL'd and said "I ain't no Republican no more!"
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Thu Oct-12-06 08:36 AM
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4. Poor trees. Root rot will soon set in. |
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Thu Oct-12-06 08:37 AM
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5. if that don't scare 'em nothing will |
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he's been relegated to the cockroach that he is.
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Thu Oct-12-06 09:46 AM
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6. Sweet, though isn't TX22 totally going DEM this year? LOL. |
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Thu Oct-12-06 09:47 AM
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7. That must be Sugar Land, Texas |
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Thu Oct-12-06 10:17 AM
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8. No joke. Cost less than what we sold a 40yr old trilevel in a lame Chgo. |
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Edited on Thu Oct-12-06 10:18 AM by elehhhhna
suburb for. It's not a monsterhouse, though. It DOES have a monster backyard. With a huge unused park behind it. And a bayou. And pecan & "live oaks" (as opposed to a dead oak? WTH? )dripping with spanish moss. Do I love it? HELL YES. It's not a SugarLand-proper addy, either -- don't have to wear lipstick to the gas station. United Nations neighborhood, too, which makes it more fun & really interesting. This week my 7th grader had 3 subs in school (Oct flu going around)-- one Nigerian man ("In a dress, Mom!" LOL) a Navajo woman, and one who couldn't go to lunch because of Ramadan. The Mister & I know that all this worldly exposure is extremely beneficial for our children...and for us, too.
In fact, I'm up in that top window RIGHT now (the neighbors call it my "perch"), windows open (73 here), listening to the birds and thinking of looking for that goofy woodpecker I hear chirping out back.
Life is so, so sweet.
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