I'm not mad. I'm just from Hattiesburg.: A Fun Composition Book for a Native Hattiesburg, MS Mississippi Resident and Sports Fan Why use a boring black and white marbled composition book when you can write in one that shows your city pride and RHF (resting Hattiesburg face)? This notebook features a snarky title showing your home town pride. Click on our brand to see other styles as well! 120 pages (60 sheets) Blank lined College ruled white colored paper Book dimensions: 7.5 in. x 9.25 in. (19.05 cm. x 23.5 cm.) Matte finish, soft cover Perfect composition book for taking notes, making lists, journaling, or a diary.
We went to a place called Tucker's. It turns out an onion burger is exactly what it sounds like. Delicious, but not a lot of surprises. If you're waiting for my great “onion burger story,” it's not gonna happen.
For the book, the authors interviewed more than forty-five key people involved in helping Mississippi recover, including local, state, and federal officials as well as private citizens who played pivotal roles in the weeks and months ...
... I'm in Hattiesburg.” “Muthafucka” I silently screamed. I'm mad now because I know I ain't fento get no weed. So, I text him back. “You tricking now huh” [9:53:11pm]? Ya boy didn't say nothing. I wouldn't have said nothing neither. Just ...
One morning I woke up and realised of a particular thing about me: my madness.What if ordinary is just a nice word to confuse our mind?What if madness is just a bad word to describe our real life?A collection of poems that describe my ...
Dammit, I'm Mad! is Holly Snow Sillau's twenty-seventh book.
It is about redefining the definition of "Okay" to include ?to be mad as hell some times but to know that in those moments God still knows me." #13; #13; The characters of this groundbreaking text will encourage you to breathe past buried ...
Based on true events. My name is Eliot, and I'm a schizophrenic. Yes, I see things that aren't there. Yes, I hear things that aren't real. Yes, I believe in the impossible. And yes, people do believe I am crazy.
... Cronon, Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West (New York City: Norton, 1991), 148–206. Stephen Kern, The Culture of Time and Space: 1880–1918 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003, orig. 1983); and David E. Nye, ...
I'm Not Crazy, I Just Lost My Glasses
What if you took that stuff, plus stuff from Sunday's games, and you wrote a column for Monday morning?'' Put some strong opinions in there, he said, and if you had dinner with someone Saturday night you wanted to talk about, feel free.