Mardi Gras seasons begins today!
Quote from DeletedUser on January 9, 2011, 4:22 pmGet your Mardi Gras King cakes.
our neighbor made a nice home made mini king cake for 12th night and brought it over to us. dam if it wasn't one of the best king cakes that I ever had. She grew up in the Bywater as a kid.
Get your Mardi Gras King cakes.
our neighbor made a nice home made mini king cake for 12th night and brought it over to us. dam if it wasn't one of the best king cakes that I ever had. She grew up in the Bywater as a kid.
Quote from Daniel S. McCabe on January 9, 2011, 6:05 pmIt is quite amazing how a $1 pair of fancy Mardi Gras beads can convince a young lady she wants to bounce around half naked, but hey, who am I to argue with her.
This year's date falls on March 8th, which should provide nice warm weather and aide the sightseeing efforts.
It is quite amazing how a $1 pair of fancy Mardi Gras beads can convince a young lady she wants to bounce around half naked, but hey, who am I to argue with her.
This year's date falls on March 8th, which should provide nice warm weather and aide the sightseeing efforts.
Quote from P.L.Parsons on January 9, 2011, 6:43 pmY'all really need to come down and experience Mardi Gras in New Orleans at least once in your life, a true bucket list item. While the celebration originated in Mobile, the Big Easy took it as its own.
My one time was also my bachelor party, lasted 4 days, woke up parked under an overpass with 5 of us asleep in the bed of a pickup truck. There are several memories of that weekend that will be a faraway smile when I'm in the home.
Y'all really need to come down and experience Mardi Gras in New Orleans at least once in your life, a true bucket list item. While the celebration originated in Mobile, the Big Easy took it as its own.
My one time was also my bachelor party, lasted 4 days, woke up parked under an overpass with 5 of us asleep in the bed of a pickup truck. There are several memories of that weekend that will be a faraway smile when I'm in the home.
Quote from Daniel S. McCabe on January 9, 2011, 6:57 pm"While the celebration originated in Mobile, the Big Easy took it as its own."
Not hardly, Mardi Gras was celebrated long before there was a Mobile or a New Orleans.
"While the celebration originated in Mobile, the Big Easy took it as its own."
Not hardly, Mardi Gras was celebrated long before there was a Mobile or a New Orleans.
Quote from Guest on January 9, 2011, 9:16 pmThem beads look good wrapped around my topless girlfriends neck!!!
Gotta get it anyway I can!!!
> the exposing of perky american breasts, encompassed by cheap beads and howling youth with hormones raging--now thats the american way---tdd
Them beads look good wrapped around my topless girlfriends neck!!!
Gotta get it anyway I can!!!
> the exposing of perky american breasts, encompassed by cheap beads and howling youth with hormones raging--now thats the american way---tdd
Quote from Brooks Cooper on January 9, 2011, 9:25 pmhook me up
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Quote from Noodles on January 9, 2011, 10:26 pm> the exposing of perky american breasts, encompassed by cheap beads and howling youth with hormones raging--now thats the american way---tdd
I am guilty of running around topless AND bottomless, at the hot springs though, not at Mardi Gras!! And that was in my 20s BC (before child). Now, hell no! The "perk" turned into Pffft and would scare everyone to the opposite end of the earth. :-O 😛
> the exposing of perky american breasts, encompassed by cheap beads and howling youth with hormones raging--now thats the american way---tdd
I am guilty of running around topless AND bottomless, at the hot springs though, not at Mardi Gras!! And that was in my 20s BC (before child). Now, hell no! The "perk" turned into Pffft and would scare everyone to the opposite end of the earth. :-O 😛
Quote from holy-cow on January 9, 2011, 11:12 pmANGEL
Reminded me of Clay Walker's hit song
‘Bout ten years old, hide and seek
I found me in the closet
Ready or not I stumbled on
And opened up that box of
Yearbooks, letters, black and whites
A hundred, maybe more
Next thing I know my brothers and me
Got ‘em scattered on the floor (Yeah)There was one of her, flippin’ the bird
Sittin’ on a Harley
And a few with some hairy hippie dude
Turns out his name was Charlie
Her hair, her clothes, her drinkin’ smokin’
Had us boys confused
I’ll never forget the day us nosey kids got introducedTo Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
In a string bikini, in Tijuana
Won’t admit she smoked marijuana
But I saw Mama, ‘fore she was MamaWe put that box right where it was
And never said a word
But growin’ up got hard just tryin’
Not to picture her
In anything but aprons, dresses
Mini-vans and church
Oh and Daddy would have whooped our butts
For diggin’ up that dirtOn Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
In a string bikini, in Tijuana
She won’t admit she smoked marijuana
But I saw Mama, ‘fore she was MamaWe laugh and hang it over her head
Right above her halo
Her face turns red when we bring up
That tie-dyed Winnebago
She runs and hides and still denies
That hip high rose tattoo
She burned that box of forget-me-nots
When she found out we knewAbout Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
In a string bikini, in Tijuana
Won’t admit she smoked marijuana
But that was Mama, ‘fore she was MamaAnd there’s that one down in the Bahamas
But that was Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
ANGEL
Reminded me of Clay Walker's hit song
‘Bout ten years old, hide and seek
I found me in the closet
Ready or not I stumbled on
And opened up that box of
Yearbooks, letters, black and whites
A hundred, maybe more
Next thing I know my brothers and me
Got ‘em scattered on the floor (Yeah)
There was one of her, flippin’ the bird
Sittin’ on a Harley
And a few with some hairy hippie dude
Turns out his name was Charlie
Her hair, her clothes, her drinkin’ smokin’
Had us boys confused
I’ll never forget the day us nosey kids got introduced
To Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
In a string bikini, in Tijuana
Won’t admit she smoked marijuana
But I saw Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
We put that box right where it was
And never said a word
But growin’ up got hard just tryin’
Not to picture her
In anything but aprons, dresses
Mini-vans and church
Oh and Daddy would have whooped our butts
For diggin’ up that dirt
On Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
In a string bikini, in Tijuana
She won’t admit she smoked marijuana
But I saw Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
We laugh and hang it over her head
Right above her halo
Her face turns red when we bring up
That tie-dyed Winnebago
She runs and hides and still denies
That hip high rose tattoo
She burned that box of forget-me-nots
When she found out we knew
About Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
In a string bikini, in Tijuana
Won’t admit she smoked marijuana
But that was Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
And there’s that one down in the Bahamas
But that was Mama, ‘fore she was Mama
Quote from Noodles on January 9, 2011, 11:17 pmANGEL
😉 I would love to be young again with that energy and body I had, but with the knowledge and wisdom I have today. Sounds good to me!!! :clap:
ANGEL
😉 I would love to be young again with that energy and body I had, but with the knowledge and wisdom I have today. Sounds good to me!!! :clap:
Quote from dave-karoly on January 9, 2011, 11:42 pmANGEL
Please don't put me in any such raffle.
I will be having pancakes for supper on "Shrove Tuesday."
The French party and the English have pancakes for supper.
Don't laugh at the English, they blundered into the French at Trafalgar and sank the combined French and Spanish fleets.
ANGEL
Please don't put me in any such raffle.
I will be having pancakes for supper on "Shrove Tuesday."
The French party and the English have pancakes for supper.
Don't laugh at the English, they blundered into the French at Trafalgar and sank the combined French and Spanish fleets.