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Went to visit my dad's gravesite in Marshall, Texas and found that he had moved and left no forwarding address! See explanations and background details of my zefrank at my blogsite at http://marquisdejolie.blogspot.com |
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curtspakes ::: Favorites check the one over by crockett 07-04-27 02:09:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites Nope. Not there. 07-04-29 01:43:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
jsdklgjdk ::: Favorites the guy that makes all these videos is such a douchbag 07-06-11 21:48:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites You don't know me. You're just guessing. 07-06-14 01:00:05 _____________________________________________________ | |
tx2calgal ::: Favorites YOU'VE obviously never been to Marshall. Like this guy or not, he's right on the money. I know, because I had the misfortune to grow-up there and the good sense to get the h*#@ out of there right after graduation. In fact, I just spent 3 rain-soaked, giant bug-infested weeks there visiting family. The armpit of East TX. P.S. Did you check Colonial Gardens? 07-08-03 02:25:42 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites I've found him since this video was made. I left Marshall right after graduation, too. Stayed away 30 years. Marshall, the back-up capitol of the Confederacy, was once the fourth largest city in Texas. I can't explain the 75 years of bad decisions that have turned it into a minor truck stop on the way to Shreveport. 07-08-03 05:07:27 _____________________________________________________ | |
Enya ::: Favorites Thats, becuase, u didnt put a lock on the casket, when u buried him. Thats why, ur dad escaped...... 07-07-12 13:30:11 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites Hahaha! Shoulda woulda coulda. 07-07-12 14:02:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
tx2calgal ::: Favorites I've always been told that Marshall's growth was and continues to be held back by a handful of people who "like being big fish in a small pond". Longview is what Marshall is supposed to be. When builders and developers got turned down in Marshall, they went to Longview. To see Marshall now, it is hard to believe that Marshall was once a bustling hub of industry and prosperity. It's really quite sad. 07-08-03 14:18:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites The only things to do in this town are eat, procreate, mow the lawn, watch the mold grow up the wall (preferably forming some religious picture), wait for a pine tree to fall on your roof, drink, deflea your dog and eat again, not necessarily in that order. 07-08-03 19:38:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites Oh yeah, I forgot the meth labs, Xanax conventions at the old Piggly Wiggly, closet drinking and bad water. 07-08-03 19:39:59 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites The Marshall police almost arrested me last year for unauthorized mowing of my mother's yard and at least one employee of the water utility practices voodoo. 07-08-03 19:40:52 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites We had a homeless person, but the badgers ate him. The city council is wrestling with an increasing wild pig problem. 07-08-03 19:41:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites Squirrels here chirp with a thick southern accent. Skeeters are the size of AA batteries. If the ground ain't wet, it's burnt. 07-08-03 19:43:09 _____________________________________________________ | |
marquisdejolie ::: Favorites I broke the 9 PM curfew once. Now I know where the wild pig problem is coming from. 07-08-03 19:44:00 _____________________________________________________ |
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