We are one nation
Divided -
Geographically
Politically
Phonetically
Monetarily
Religiously
Under God?
Allah?
Buddha?
Little green space men from Mars?
All of those and none
None of those and all.
We are one people
Of many colors
Free to agree
To debate
Free to protest
To campaign
To hate
To have mercy.
One nation
A Freedom Nation
And that's the beauty of it.
© 2006 Dana Sieben
(Here's a gaZoo for those of you surfing in from Blogazoo.)
Also, I want to welcome my new renter, Grins, over at her blog, Grinsnlaughter. I tell ya' folks, she is one witty lady and her posts are very entertaining. She just recently complained about being sucked into the evil world known as MySpace and I had to sympathize, given that I, too, was sucked in by MySpace's lure. Click here to see my MySpace page...
It's addictive, I've found, and far from networking my writing like I thought I would, I've found high school and college friends of mine and spend my time looking up cute glitter graphics and new songs for my page.
Anywho...go on over and tell Grins that Southern Gal sentcha.
Name: Dana
Location: Chicago, and if y'all call me a Yankee, I'll have to cyber-smack ya'!
I'm just a mom of two, a crafter of jewelry, and to keep my sanity among the Yankees (kidding)I write southern-themed poetry, short stories and memoirs. I have been published on the web on sites such as USA Deep South, Southern Humorists, Muscadine Lines - A Southern Journal, Mosaic Minds and Long Story Short. I am also a contributor in Dew on the Kudzu and Weight-Loss Articles.com where I write dieting humor.
And this is my blog... Kudzu, funny family stories, poems, family ghosts, snakes, sun-kissed southern memories all inside! Plus some travel reviews, recipes and more! I also make handcrafted jewelry! Check out my jewelry blog - Colors of the Woods
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I'm just a mom of two, a crafter of jewelry, and to keep my sanity among the Yankees (kidding)I write southern-themed poetry, short stories and memoirs. I have been published on the web on sites such as USA Deep South, Southern Humorists, Muscadine Lines - A Southern Journal, Mosaic Minds and Long Story Short. I am also a contributor in Dew on the Kudzu and Weight-Loss Articles.com where I write dieting humor.
And this is my blog... Kudzu, funny family stories, poems, family ghosts, snakes, sun-kissed southern memories all inside! Plus some travel reviews, recipes and more! I also make handcrafted jewelry! Check out my jewelry blog - Colors of the Woods
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Patriots Day - September 11, 2006
Y'all Meet My New Renter, Jolie!
Maui Madness out at Long Story Short
I am sooo sick!
A Great Start to the Day
Farewell, Steve Irwin!
Bama vs. Hawaii tomorrow!
Come on Fido, Let's Go for a Drive!
Well, That's Plain Freaky!
Patriots Day - September 11, 2006
Y'all Meet My New Renter, Jolie!
Maui Madness out at Long Story Short
I am sooo sick!
A Great Start to the Day
Farewell, Steve Irwin!
Bama vs. Hawaii tomorrow!
Come on Fido, Let's Go for a Drive!
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"I believe that no matter what you do, no matter how hard you try, you can not baptize cats." - Larry the Cable Guy
A Tennessee man and an Alabama man were both fighting in a war and were captured by the enemy.
"Before we put you to death," said the enemy, "do you have any last requests?"
"Yes," said the Alabaman. "Could you play 'Yeah, Alabama' before you shoot me?"
"Sure," said the enemy. "How about you, Tennessean?"
"Could you shoot me before you play 'Yeah, Alabama?'"
courtesy of 100 Redneck Jokes
"Before we put you to death," said the enemy, "do you have any last requests?"
"Yes," said the Alabaman. "Could you play 'Yeah, Alabama' before you shoot me?"
"Sure," said the enemy. "How about you, Tennessean?"
"Could you shoot me before you play 'Yeah, Alabama?'"
courtesy of 100 Redneck Jokes
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