We have a large picture window in the front of our house and it makes me feel safer, to be honest.
We have a large picture window in the front of our house and it makes me feel safer, to be honest.
Amen, fellow Texan.
Amen, fellow Texan.
I'm sorry about your awesome cat. It sounds as if it was time but it is never easy.
I'm sorry about your awesome cat. It sounds as if it was time but it is never easy.
I personally think she's adorable and I would be proud to hire her to be the front "face" of my bakery (if I owned one).
Signed, sealed and delivered.
He just doesn't care.
1972?? For a state university?
This kind of thing gets me every time. I was in the Astrodome back in the early 80s when JR Richard threw out the first pitch during an Astros playoff game after he suffered a stroke; the sound was thunderous. My sister saw Earl Campbell at the Super Bowl this year and said the same. It's how everyone should end a…
Sweet stuff! Zach Scott is one of my grandma's cousins (fairly distant) and my grandparents and greats all grew up in Travis Heights. When my grandfather (Seton doc) built a house in Brykerwoods in 1941, my great-grandma cried because she thought she would never see him and her grandbabies (my dad and uncle) again.…
My grandfather was a doctor here and my great-grandpappy was on the city council and has a large boulevard named after him. Where did your people live?
I'll bet your family and my family knew each other (we go back to the 1880s).
Naval gaze???
Thank you for posting this. I always add a few in to my donations; a little dignity goes a long way.
What about exercise? I worry that it would pop out while I was doing squat jumps...
You should post this on her YouTube account; it's a sweet comment!
I just read Budgor's personal blurb about her book and now I really want to slap her.
It was recently implied to me that there was little to no racism in Massachusetts and that the citizens there were far more evolved than those in other states but it seems to me that there are plenty of ways to teach kids about slavery without humiliating them.
He died in 1980. Is the interview from '80? I'd like to read it.