
She is from my home town of Russellville, AL, and graduated from the University of Alabama. We are very proud of her down here.
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She is from my home town of Russellville, AL, and graduated from the University of Alabama. We are very proud of her down here.
What a relief! When I read, Sonequa Martin Green, and Alabama in the same sentence I dreaded as to what I would find when I opened the thread. This is what you call call a reverse click-bait! When the bait gives you something nice instead of something terrible.
Jason
I've been to Russelville a few times. I had some work I had to do there. It's a very pretty little town. Not far from the Mississippi border if I recall correctly. I will admit I drove through it and didn't know I'd missed it the first time. I think I found a fast food place that sold fried baloney biscuits for breakfast. they were good![]()
She is from my home town of Russellville, AL, and graduated from the University of Alabama. We are very proud of her down here.
I've been to Russelville a few times. I had some work I had to do there. It's a very pretty little town. Not far from the Mississippi border if I recall correctly. I will admit I drove through it and didn't know I'd missed it the first time. I think I found a fast food place that sold fried baloney biscuits for breakfast. they were good![]()
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She is from my home town of Russellville, AL, and graduated from the University of Alabama. We are very proud of her down here.
Yikes. I know you're joking, but damn. Let's not do this again, please.the last time I saw a black person hanging in Alaba...wait, that came out wrong
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She is from my home town of Russellville, AL, and graduated from the University of Alabama. We are very proud of her down here.
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