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ME_imacme In Mississippi on these Southern roads
_GorgeouslyBad MISSISSIPPI IS NOT THE FUCKING COUNTRY WHERE ALL U SEE IS DIRT ROADS AND TUMBLE WEED!!! Stupid asses
_GorgeouslyBad Second of all, I live in Mississippi so I HATE when people say, all we got down here is dirt roads and tractors and corn fields nShit
TrindleTrain Mississippi is definitely competing with Oklahoma for roughest roads #backproblems
korey_jones23 It is impossible to drink a drink on Mississippi roads
Mikeybob75 Fuck Mississippi roads!! Ya bouncy motherfucker
InTheNameOfJosh I feel led to get a map of Mississippi tattooed onto my back, containing all of the interstates, highways, and other main roads.
heen_Doggish Fuck Mississippi Roads
heen_Doggish The fact that Mississippi rather waste money plantingbitch ass trees on da bypass instead of fixin the fuckin roads and damn potholes <<<<
Kaytastic_ You have to go around your ass to get to your elbow on these damn Mississippi roads.
MzTaylor__12 Mississippi have a lot of back roads
REEalPretty These dirt roads in Mississippi<<<<<
Neldagpk Main-Travelled Roads: being Six Stories of the Mississippi Valley: With illustrations by H.T. Carpenter. With an... http://t.co/4aT1C0k4
RyanHoke Just finished driving through the wall of rain that's sitting on North Mississippi. Lots of low visibilities and slippery roads! #mswx
JacquiJeras Flooding rains/isolated severe storms for LA and Mississippi today... Rainfall forecast here: http://t.co/QKTPPe32 Lots of closed roads.
NaturallyMe_ Lord, please be with me and mommy as we travel the roads from Milwaukee to Mississippi. We just want to get there and back safely. Amen.
_kirstenleighh_ That moment when you realize that mississippi has better roads than Louisiana does...
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Heather Taylor DuCharme Totally missed the caucus tonight, darn it. On the upside, I did get to drive until now unknown to me side roads along the Mississippi in the pitch black by myself. It felt like the beginning of a horror movie. All I needed was a flat tire and a chainsaw carrying maniac.
Vance Sharp Back from Alabama hate the roads in Mississippi rained in Arkansas, and I missed my puppy dog in Oklahoma. I am very seven hours since Subway is not good. Had excellent time. I saw a Ozzie Smith last night
Clifton Abbott Some other bills currently in the state house. - Radar; authorize sheriffs, deputies and constables to use on county roads to enforce speed limits - Gulf of America; body of water south of Mississippi shall be known as, for all official purposes - Open primary election; authorize - Radar; prohibit use within 1,000 feet of posted point where speed limit is reduced
Wade Weber Still camping in South Mississippi but a friend, Walter J Gaudin invited us to spend a couple days at his place. He lives on Cat Island which is a private Island 8 miles out in the Gulf of Mexico off the MS Coast. Only 3 "camps" on the whole island, no roads and access only by boat. Nice calm ride out, quick unpack then hit the marsh canals for a little fishing. Caught three redfish and watched the osprey catch their supper of mullet. Made us some muffulettas for supper. Sitting on the 2nd story deck looking over the marsh and Mississippi Sound to the distant lights of Gulfport/Biloxi.....I may never leave!
Dominos Williams Starting a movement to get Mississippi to add more street corners to get hookers off of the roads...... Protecting our hookers for future generations
Patricia Neely-Dorsey CHECK OUT THIS BEAUTIFUL POEM!!!! Written by student at Saltillo High School for her Mississippi Project Our State Mississippi , Mississippi is my home state It's the birthplace of Elvis Presley born on January 8th Sitting beneath the magnolia trees Reading a book and feeling the breeze Fried chicken, sweet tea, Corn bread and greens These are all my favorite things Dirt roads , dragon flies, Rolling hills and mud pies. Country music, rock and roll Jazz and blues complete my soul With the sound of chirping crickets We know that it is getting late These are the many reasons why I love our STATE PND: Beautiful ! Gotta Love it !!!
J.h. Johnson February 2, 1862- Captain David Farragut leaves Hampton Roads aboard the USS Hartford en route to assume command of military operations on the southern Mississippi River
Tc Caine 8:05 pm Tom Dooley The Darlings from Mayberry 8:06 pm Louisana Woman Mississippi Man Conway and Loretta 8:09 pm I wish You Loved Me Like My Dog Does Billy Currington 8:12 pm Take Me Home Country Roads John Denver
Jerry Birthelmer Today In Navy History: 1800 - USS Constellation (CAPT Thomas Truxtun) defeats la Vengeance 1862 - USS Hartford, Capt David G. Farragut, departs Hampton Roads for Mississippi River campaign
Cindy Colgan Harrison At the Doctors getti this surgical site checked. Why mississippi got the bumppist roads......? Ouch...
Naval Health Clinic New England THIS DAY IN NAVAL HISTORY: 1800 - USS Constellation (CAPT Thomas Truxtun) defeats la Vengeance. 1862 - USS Hartford, Capt David G. Farragut, departs Hampton Roads for Mississippi River campaign.
Surface Force Atlantic This Day in Naval History - Feb. 02 1800 - USS Constellation, commanded by Capt. Thomas Truxtun, captures French vessel la Vengeance. 1862 - USS Hartford, commanded by Capt. David G. Farragut, departs Hampton Roads for Mississippi River campaign. 1894 - Sloop Kearsarge, commanded by Cmdr. Oscar F. Heyerman, wrecks without loss of life on Roncador Reef off Central America. 1991 - Coalition naval operations continue in the Gulf War with an attack on the Al Kalia naval facility. One Iraqi Exocet-capable patrol craft is hit directly with two laser-guided bombs, while a second U.S. aircraft launches a string of twelve 500-pound bombs across another patrol boat. The bombs also strike several buildings on the pier, generating several secondary explosions.
Clayton Barker February 2, 1862: Captain David Farragut leaves Hampton Roads, Virginia for the southern Mississippi River.