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Wow! :smh:
:lol: :emlaugh:
I honestly beginning to think that BB has to climb a pole to make a phone call. :lol: :emlaugh:
Of course I do. I left the luxury of a progressive moving State in Ga to return to a primitive State of La. The streets are still dirt, we use pigeons to communicate, and we have no stores to buy food or clothes. We must grow our own food and kill animals for clothing. I don't remember things being this bad when I left the first time. Maybe you can tell me what happened since you've been here longer than I.
I think that is pretty much isolated to the area you are from, which is really west Mississippi or Natchez micropolitan area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natchez_micropolitan_area
IMO, due to the strong Mississippi influence, those areas always lag behind other parts of Louisiana. But at least you are back home to get your cousins of the streets.
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The northeast part of Louisiana (from Ferriday to Lake Providence) that are really close to Mississippi are the pits.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/29/opinion/sutter-lake-providence-income-inequality/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natchez_micropolitan_area
IMO, due to the strong Mississippi influence, those areas always lag behind other parts of Louisiana. But at least you are back home to get your cousins of the streets.
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The northeast part of Louisiana (from Ferriday to Lake Providence) that are really close to Mississippi are the pits.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/29/opinion/sutter-lake-providence-income-inequality/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Uh, actually I'm in Denham Springs right now, so I don't think that applies. And actually, the Miss-Lou (318) area is the hardest part of the state. You have to be hard to make national news like that. We (Miss-Lou) actually run dis state.
And why would I want to get my cousins off the streets when we were born in the streets? We're hard like that. We don't buckle under pressure, we're 318 baby!!!
Bruh, you got that ALL wrong. We had the police scattering like roaches. When they showed up and saw what they had to deal with, they scattered like roaches. And the KKK? Bruh, we don't worry bout no KKK. Hell, we ran the KKK off from the Miss-Lou (318) area. Name one other place like that in the state that could do that. We just THAT hard. Don't come this way if you don't know.They are so hard in the Miss-Lou area that when the police showed up they scattered like roaches. "They were everywhere!!!!"
Denham Springs or Livingston Parish is where the ex-Grand Wizard of the KKK Bill Wilkinson is from, who is now living in Belize as a hotel resort owner. His buddy David Duke claimed the place just east of Livingston Parish as his home, which is Covington, Louisiana. I hope you don't wakeup to a burning cross on your front lawn one day.
That knee-grow damn near named every street in Ferriday, "Maryland, Carolina, Georgia Ave, Mickey Gilley they were everywhere". :lol: :emlaugh:
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Damn skippy. The police where scattering like roaches. "Ain't no play in 318." The Shin is the hardest part of the boot.
All I know about that area is this one school teacher that had some tig ole bitties. Them thangs used to rest in her lap when she sat down. She would always send me tons of pictures of them when I moved away. And she had a name for each one of them and her kitty kat. She definitely was a load of fun, but she drank like a fish. I guess a person has to drank like a fish to live in that area. :lol:
HARD