K-Ville
New Orleans will always hold a special place in my heart because of the hurricane relief work and the wonderful people we've met over there. The fact that K-Ville (or Katrina-Ville) incorporates the complexities of a town and society making sense of it all after suc

Noah McCullough
This amazing 12-year old prodigy was interviewed during last week's Catalyst conference I attended. So poised and articulate, he's already a published author and plans to run for President (on the Republican ticket, he emphasizes) in 2032. Political differences aside, this kid's gonna be a force to reckon with. Let's see, when I was 12, I was hopping the fence at Spartan Stadium with Tina T. and "banking" whatever cash we found under the bleachers at the Pete Stop in exchange for (almost) unlimited rights to gummy worms.
2 comments:
NOLA ROCKS!!!
GUMMI WORMS ROCK!!!
NICE OLD PETE STOP GUY ROCKS!!!
NOAH... he's a republican. i don't think he's allowed to rock.
Take it easy... I have at least a couple of GOP readers out there (you know who you are). I love you anyway. :D
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