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Posted on February 17 at 7:25 p.m.
I love your spirit southernbelle! I'm ready to see progress, too. I am trying to do my part in supporting the downtown area by having an art gallery. I think I have inspired other galleries to come about. I am ready to see the traffic jam here in Natchez. ha-ha! I bet you are a true southernbelle too. I am proud of our new director, Carrie Lambert. She seems to see all of the potential in our downtown. She is full of energy and is also appreciative.
Posted on December 14 at 1:41 p.m.
Who is the NWACP? I've heard of NAACP.
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Posted on November 10 at 12:35 a.m.
Top charity cases? Are you serious? This is a shame! We should help ourselves not sit and wait for handouts. "Something for Nothing" gets us no where.
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Posted on November 10 at 12:04 a.m.
Very good point notfooled! I think its time for Mr. Dick to speak up!
Posted on November 9 at 9:01 p.m.
Very funny Greenfields but so true!
Posted on November 9 at 8:47 p.m.
Well, I guest Mr. Foster can find himself some other potential buyers , because after all this talk I won't be surprised if the homeowners renege. One of Mr. Thompson's PREY is Rentech. Its mighty early in the season because Rentech is not expected to be here until 2010. These homes are going to be vacant for quite a while because very few are going to put themselves on that kind of strain. Maybe he should focus on a gated community but somewhere else. The cost on everything is going up BUT WAGES. I have to agree with JunkyardDawg - the truth is most people in Natchez can't afford a 50,000 home. Wake up - DUDE!, the pay just isn't there to be living in dream land. Its hard enough just to stay positive. I just have to wonder about our quality of living in the near future. (HECK RIGHT NOW!) I think its time to write our congressman and tell him to pass a bill that the next one to raise a dollar should be KILLED!
Ha-Ha!
Posted on November 8 at 9:19 p.m.
Its not so much the typos. Its the grammar and articulation. I know this is the south, but goodness this
is an article distributed to the public. I'm sorry, just my opinion.
Posted on November 8 at 1:42 a.m.
It beats me! Funny that you should ask. I knew right off who was responsible. I believe they just let her write whatever and however.
Posted on November 6 at 2:01 a.m.
My heart almost stopped when I read this article. I had to stop, catch my breathe and pray before commenting. I'm thinking I know a member of the Skinner family. If so, he was a very nice, patient and understanding man. A tragic death is a sad sad thing, but please don't take lightly a broken leg. He may not ever be able to walk again. I just pray for a good outcome. My heart goes out to both families. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU!
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Posted on April 22 at 10:38 a.m.
This tells you alot about Dr. Bernard Boca. I will consider putting my health in his hands in the future.
He really believe in saving a life to any extreme. The rescuers were all brave and compassionate to be willing to give their life to save another.
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