I wonder which cab company...

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...drove these drunk fucks home:

We even closed the place down as Murray Starkle (hubby’s old buddy) hit the piano. A few glasses of wine and some lalas to fill in for missing words, Murray entertained us with every song he knew (at least partially). Next time we are bringing sheet music with the words.
If you can’t afford the fine dining and still want to enjoy the atmosphere (who the heck really can),you can always have something at their beautiful bar where Deborah make a mean Cosmo, there are tons of fabulous wines and every flavor of Abita Beer is stocked (my favorite)!

US 190 between Mandeville and Slidell is two-lane. That road always makes me nervous at night when I've gone up for Lodge meetings (Kosmos #171, F&AM, meets at Lacombe Lodge's building, just off 190), I feel like I'm taking my life in my hands.

I need to make sure I co-ordinate with Greta and make sure I'm away from their dinner group.

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liprap Author Profile Page said:

That IS one treacherous road, though La Provence IS very good. I brought the little guy up there with my husband and our friend Edie one night. We got acquainted with all the farm animals in the back, especially the small black-and-white goat, Taco, that wandered in and out of the fences and grazed wherever it pleased. I was sure the neighbors were very happy about that one.

Come to think of it, now that you've reminded me again of how dangerous the road is, I am now hoping that Taco hasn't become roadkill...

liprap Author Profile Page said:

Aaaaahhhhhh!!!! I left cloned comments again! Sorry. 8-(

YatPundit Author Profile Page said:

hitting a goat would really ruin your day :-)

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