As I read this, I'm reminded that reading about Mississippi and living in Mississippi are 2 different days. I'm pleased at my little slice of NorthEast MS.
If you've read any of the novels, seen "As I lay dying", "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?", "Ode to Billy Joe", "Mississippi Burning", etc. You get one feeling about the deepest of southern states. Once you live here, you realize how in depth those works are. You get a whole new "in the know" vibe. It's like,
"I get it!"
And yes, the streets are deserted at this time on a Sunday. After the noon bell rings, every restaurant in town will be packed.
It’s William Faulkner’s Birthday. Born in rural Mississippi in 1897
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It’s William Faulkner’s Birthday. Born in rural Mississippi in 1897
Proverbs 31:6&7
"Pain is sometimes the price of laughter."-Oggar
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And afterwords we can run amok! Or if you're too tired, we can walk amok.
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"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane"-Marcus Aurelius
And afterwords we can run amok! Or if you're too tired, we can walk amok.
Re: It’s William Faulkner’s Birthday. Born in rural Mississippi in 1897
Didn`t you have trouble finding a wet spot in Missussippy when you moved there?
How are you doing over there now?
How are you doing over there now?
Drink!
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Re: It’s William Faulkner’s Birthday. Born in rural Mississippi in 1897
The prose of Faulkner rises above the standard man, and yet he relates in a stream as muddy and flowing as the bowstring lakes of the ol’ Sipp and the haunting Spanish moss hangin’ from the sycamores.
To your health, Judge. It is good and fine to hear from you.
To your health, Judge. It is good and fine to hear from you.
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Re: It’s William Faulkner’s Birthday. Born in rural Mississippi in 1897
Let's all slam a shot in honor of Quentin Compson. Fucker jumped off the bridge and ended it.
Re: It’s William Faulkner’s Birthday. Born in rural Mississippi in 1897
I thought that was Billy Joe?
Now you're ready for some anti-dry-otics!-BeerMakesMeSmarter
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If worms had daggers, birds wouldn't fuck with them-Todd Snider
Blackout and be extraordinary-Absinthe of Malice