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Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
Lynne:
Well done, Friend.
injest:
--- Quote from: shakestheground on July 12, 2008, 11:40:47 am ---From where I sit, I can see them, across the street, across the parking lot and up on the deck at the front door of the museum, three older white ladies with processed hair, two of them grey, one brown, each with the destinctive curvature to their upper backs, they stand hands on hips and one points with the toe of her sensable shoe to the spot I have memorized in my head.
"Jack and Ennis, Ole Brokeback Got Us Good"
Yes! ;D
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;D ;D ;D
yes indeed!
loneleeb3:
--- Quote from: shakestheground on July 12, 2008, 11:40:47 am ---From where I sit, I can see them, across the street, across the parking lot and up on the deck at the front door of the museum, three older white ladies with processed hair, two of them grey, one brown, each with the destinctive curvature to their upper backs, they stand hands on hips and one points with the toe of her sensable shoe to the spot I have memorized in my head.
"Jack and Ennis, Ole Brokeback Got Us Good"
Yes! ;D
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Yes indeed it did!
hopefully it gets them good too! ;D
The world needs a little Jack and Ennis and Brokeback. Hell, it needs A LOT!
Shakesthecoffecan:
Hummm, you know if there were a gay agenda, that should be in it.
(might make a good thread.......)
southendmd:
--- Quote from: Lynne on July 11, 2008, 04:27:27 pm ---Interesting, Truman...I've been to that site before on your recommendation. I couldn't find my grandmother there, so I joined and added her. She was on my mind last week, her birthday being 7/7/1899. She always said it 'the seventh day of July' instead of 'July seventh'. Weird, hunh? There wasn't anyone else there from her cemetery, which is small one in Lincoln County, TN. Next time I go home, I should write down all the pertinent details I can find and add them.
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Hey, Lynne, our grandmothers had the same birthday! My grandmother was born on 7/7/1907, and she always said she was born on "seven, seven, o-seven". She just missed her 95th, but we had a special celebration to commemorate her centennial last year when "seven, seven, 0-seven" came around again.
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