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The Most Memorable Poker Game

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jennie:
Ya'll know that picture of those hounds playing poker? Maybe we should re-do it as "godly" women playing poker. What you think????

jennie:
Anne, you know us old southern girls learn to cook standing on a chair facing the stove with our Grannies telling us how to do. I have a couple of cookbooks I might look at one or twice a year. My daughter will ask me what to write down so she can make something I cook. She fusses all the time because I don't measure and all.... I just cook! I'm trying to do better now and be concious of how much of whatever I am putting in something so she can duplicate it. She wasn't raised up as country as me. I wanted her to get to be a kid, be a cheerleader, ballerina, girl scout and all the other things that go with childhood. I wanted her to be free to have company over and just enjoy her friends. I did teach her to cook with me as her schedule allowed. Anytime you are gonna have a poker night or anything else and want to know what I fix I'll be glad to share it with you. Just keep that little one away from the hottest peppers if you fix those. I had a paper cut on one of my fingers once when I was stuffing and frying them and they just ate my hands up. Michael liked them though!

hebrewroots98:
Now that would be hilarious Jennie!  I remember those old poker playing muts!  They were quite ugly too with cigars hanging out of their mouths and all....just as long as you and Anne don't have those fat cigars hanging out of your mouths! ;) ;D ;D

jennie:
We got to have the cigars!!!!

rrammfcitktturjsp:
Susan,

  I agree with Jennie, what's poker without those cigars????  :D :D :D

  Sincerely,





  Anne C. McGuire

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