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cuhulin wrote:
Roger Fredinburg (I don't know if any of y'all listen to Roger's radio talk show or not) used to say Mississippi has the prettiest gals in the World. I beg to differ - after going to school in Texas two years, and having lived more than 20 years each in Massachusetts and California, I'd bet $10,000 on Texas to win, place and show - I never have been to another place where *every* woman makes you drool buckets. They are goddesses. That's where I met my wife, although interestingly, she's a California girl. On topic, my favorite radio shows have always been on SW - but my faves aren't there anymore. His and Hers on RN, Keith Glover's show on RA, and Gursky and Henderson on RCI Sunday mornings - gone forever. Not much personality left, it seems. Bruce Jensen |
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I bet on Ireland having the prettiest gals in the World.Mississippi a
close second. cuhulin |
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Aybout ten years ago,along about O' dark thutty at night
time,(Midnighttttt,,,, me and the blues) I was standing (www.devilfinder.com Loretta Lynn Standing Room Only) in a place in the French Quarter,N'Awlins,on Bourbon Street.(I think it was called the Cat's Meow,or something like that) One of them discoteque kind of places where you can get on the stage and and sing anything and it's picked up on the sound system,, radio,sort of like) and there were about five or six steps that lead up to another floor level in there.Two absolutely beautifull wimmins from Belgium was sitting up there and one of them tapped me on my right hand shoulder,,, she said,,, I like your Goatee. cuhulin |
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