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Nanny's new business
« on: September 01, 2009, 04:05:06 AM »
My grandmother has recently began to sell great value merchandise at a fraction of the cost.  She would love to share her savings with you.  There are some amazing "men" stuff.  Check it out.

http://www.annsvaluesales.com
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Re: Nanny's new business
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2009, 04:41:24 AM »
Good luck to Nanny in her new enterprise. Like the song says, "Go Nanny, Go Nanny, Go Nanny, Go!" er, ah, oops... I guess that's supposed to be Granny, not Nanny, :D And Nanny is probably not even from Pasadena. ;D Anyway best of luck to Nanny.

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Re: Nanny's new business
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2009, 06:46:12 AM »
Hey now if we are talking gifts I want these!




And this one made me think of Atlaw!  ;)



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Re: Nanny's new business
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2009, 06:54:20 AM »
For the Fishermen!







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Re: Nanny's new business
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2009, 07:07:56 AM »
 heather ...im saving that,, to spring on my wife...she gets stuff from collectables all the time..
 if she had seen it,, she would have took her computer from me..mine got fried..
 i wish anyone the best in efforts to get by this day in time..slim
 someday mabe you could share some stories or whatever about granny..
people much more interesting to me than things ,,even guns..whew ,,i ll catch it for that won t i..

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Re: Nanny's new business
« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2009, 07:30:18 AM »
My grandmother was born in small town Piedmont Alabama in 1940.  She grew up on a small cotton farm.  She was the only one of eleven to graduate high school.  She got married at 17 and had three children.  When her youngest son was just a small baby she watched her husband accidentaly kill her baby brother in a gun mishap.  Two weeks later her husband died from a fatal combination of alocohol and medication given to him for "shock" after the accident.  Her family shunned her for the death of her brother and her husband's family shunned her for the death of her brother.  She was a single woman in the early 60's with no job experience and no where to go and not a soul in this world to turn to.  She got a job at the local sewing  factory and did odd and end jobs in the community.

My mother told me that she never complained.  That growing up as a little girl she never knew how hard her mother had it because she always woke them with a smile and tuicked them in with prayers of thanks.  My grandmother is the hardest working woman I know.  She is almost 70 and works all night staying with an elderly lady, helps manage their trailor park, keeps a full flower garden, cooks, cleans, is raising her 9 year old adopted grandson, and waits on my Paw Paw hand and foot.  She can run circles around me at family functions tending the children and preparing the meal.  She is a christian lady who is an active member in her church, and she coaches little league baseball.

Within the last couple of years she has lost half of her brothers and sisters to death, and last year she lost her youngest daughter.  She faces every day with a past full of sorrow and strife, yet she still faces everyday with a smile.  I have so much respect for her that I can only aspire to be as hardworking, motivated, and self sacrifcing as she is.

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Re: Nanny's new business
« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2009, 07:52:28 AM »
now we can all love her an share that respect..thank you heather..these stories of people
just plain capture my interest..i believe people are essentially good..im determined not to write folk off because they make misstakes ..not talkin about your granma of course..she been to busy to go far astray ,,it sounds like..i know you proud..i word this differently than the bible..the examples of the parents revisit them in thier children an granchildren ..sooner or later..
 hope things are looking up fo you heather..slim
 fellas go see you granma ,go see you mom an dad..
 usually granpas pass earlier than granma,,but if hes there go see him..an don t patronise them or make it a duty..most that do that don t even realise it..granparents ,an parents, realise it tho an can t wait for you to leave..
 so if you think granny just a hard case.. you might record your next getogather.. then listen to your tones an way of speaking to them.. i plead guilty but caught myself doing it in time to right the wrong..
 you might find out they not the one thats hard to be around,, no matter how much they love you..true respect