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OK, so my lack of memory seemed to quash the last attempt to have a local forum get together so, I will try to co-ordinate another one.
First off, who is interested and secondly, I know we were thinking about heading to Sandys on the Beech last time but, we don't necessarily have to go there.
Fire away.
I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
Hey everybody! I got married on Saturday to an absolutely spectacular woman. My life changed from stuck and without hope to this in 3 years. Even though it still has plenty of challenges in it, this is a big, beautiful world.
Hey everybody! I got married on Saturday to an absolutely spectacular woman. My life changed from stuck and without hope to this in 3 years. Even though it still has plenty of challenges in it, this is a big, beautiful world.
Here's pic #1: a post-ceremony New Orleans second line, led by James Andrews and the Crescent City All Stars. James doesn't like being described this way, but he's Trombone Shorty's brother.
Pic #2. Our ceremony was delayed due to a severe thunderstorm that came through farm where we had the wedding. We ended up getting married in the barn, which was so awesome. Deb, because the wedding was mostly outdoors, Mindy (a/k/a Mrs. Colorado Lion) came prepared with some Wellies. Sure enough, there was no shortage of mud. The upside was that the rain cooled down a summer's day in Little Rock and it left this amazing sky.
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