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HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
Loved this song when it came out..proper earworm
@HotPizza71 I think she mentioned in an interview that she's busy composing new songs.
HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE or just shaving those long legs...must take along time to 😂😋
@HotPizza71 She does have long legs😄

slorollin · 41-45, M Best Comment
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@slorollin (Darn it, couldn't find a gravy emoji either lol)☺👍
slorollin · 41-45, M
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE I know right?! Hey @Andrew!! Can you add a gravy boat and biscuits to the emojis? Thanks, biscuit & gravy lovers. Now we wait 🤣🤣
@slorollin 😂👍
I used to hear that one when I lived down South, which is where a lot of those gems originated. 😊
@bijouxbroussard I love how very creative Southerners are ☺
Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, M
Call me 🤙 📞 😁

Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, M
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE Glad you have a good sense of humour 😀
@Yourwildestdreams I'm glad too 😂
Lol….. one of my favorites.

@OlderSometimesWiser It is ?☺

I swear I'm going to start using the expression now lol
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
Sounds pretty kinky. I’ll take two. 😋
@Ambroseguy80 I'm not surprised lol😂
Degbeme · 70-79, M
Biscuits. 🤤
@Degbeme Biscuits are yummy☺👍
Degbeme · 70-79, M
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE Very much so. I could make a meal out of them. 😚
@Degbeme They can be rather filling ....but ohh so delicious!
Well bless their heart, I reckon that phrase must come from my part of the woods, I bet they was fixin' to say drat, but decided to hold their horses, so nobody'd have a hissy fit and say «Y'all sound like them carpet baggers over yonder!»

You want some sweet tea , lemonade or Mountain Dew and a Moon Pie, sugar-honey-darlin'?
@BlueGreenGrey Oh I like fudge too. I lived in the US for a while, as you know, but I never got to taste a moonpie....maybe that's because they are not common in New York, being a typical recipe of the American south ? I'd love to try them.

Yes, I do ☺
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE I would not say for certain that they cannot be found in the NY area, but yes I would associate them with the south primarily 😊

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Infamous607 · 46-50, M
I didnt even know drat was a word.
@Infamous607 It's almost an archaic word and is rarely used now. Its origin is English.
Infamous607 · 46-50, M
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE i did look it up. Never heard it before. Nice one.
@Infamous607 ☺👍

 
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