Re: Landon Collins mom...

No doubt. I'm in a rush.If this is referring to my mod post you so missed the joke.
No doubt. I'm in a rush.If this is referring to my mod post you so missed the joke.
I have to take breaks from y'all some times. It doesn't mean I love you any less, it just means I have, you know, a life.![]()
I wish I knew how to quit you.
It's not hard :wink:
(double entendre intended)
You have stumbled upon the "twighlight zone" known as Tidefans NS.....welcome.![]()
Dude. Really? You're gonna need to lighten up a bit on the Non-Sports board or you'll end up getting eaten alive by these heathens.
Make sure your funny bone is firmly attached and understand that most of us usually have our tongue in our cheek when we post, and you'll do fine. Anything less, and I see a lot of frustration in your future.
"These church people say horrible things about us," Hughes said. "They say we're homewreckers and whores. The fact of the matter is, we're working to keep our own homes together, to give our kids what they need."
Dunfee said it's not that simple. He said he consistently offers the women help, a chance at redemption.
"I tell them, 'I will put a roof over your heads, and your bills will be paid, and your children's bellies will be full,'" he said. Yet they don't come inside.
The first few weeks, Dunfee piped the sermon outside. But that "agitated" them, he said, and made them dance in the streets.
He said their presence has united his church members and reinvigorated their mission to shut down the club.
"They have now seen the evil firsthand," Dunfee said. "This has just made us stronger."
George laughed at that notion.
"They're just mad," he said, "because their wives won't let them come to my club."