And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
"M- I - double S - I - double S - I - double P - I"! That's how I learned to spell it in 3rd grade under the stern guidance of Miss Mulhern a 55-year-old spinster who, when you made an error she’d get right in your face, scream and cover you with her spittle. Yea that little lady is cute too.
I'm pretty sure that your Miss Mulhern knew my Miss Gulbreath.
[And for record, I think that we'd be better off by having more of the stern teaching that I grew up with, instead of the blue haired stuff seen so often today.]
What’s not to like about this gal? She’s a cutie!
ReplyDeleteAntique, my ass. The industry stopped making antiques in 1948
ReplyDeleteMississippi...I wonder if we're related. Somehow I think we are not.
ReplyDeleteHey, she's cute and she not some upturned nose Yankee.
ReplyDeleteyawn...shits gettin old....
ReplyDeleteYou do know where the door is at??
Delete"M- I - double S - I - double S - I - double P - I"! That's how I learned to spell it in 3rd grade under the stern guidance of Miss Mulhern a 55-year-old spinster who, when you made an error she’d get right in your face, scream and cover you with her spittle. Yea that little lady is cute too.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that your Miss Mulhern knew my Miss Gulbreath.
Delete[And for record, I think that we'd be better off by having more of the stern teaching that I grew up with, instead of the blue haired stuff seen so often today.]
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My spinster was Miss Lemly, 6th Grade, Boyd Elementary in Jackson MS.
DeleteHer hat is on frontwards.
ReplyDeleteGirl next door.
ReplyDeleteI wish!
DeleteI love those puffy cheek bones!!!
ReplyDeleteA most comely brunette wench.
ReplyDeleteThere's something about a country girl ...
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