tony barnhill said:
Kelly - I've not lived in N'Awlins since I was 12 or 13 - & I only go back to visit relatives once every year or so
Where'yat cuz !!!!!
With 8-0 you should at least have a smile on your face if not a black and gold jersey on at the moment.
If not.......don't make me and "ya mam'en'em" come up there !!!!!!
( I do hope she's still with us, if not, I'm sorry for your loss.)
So, this begs the question, you from here?
(I say "here", even though I'm not "there". I will always be "there", even if I'm "here."
(NOTE: for those who don't know, "where'yat" is a greeting, not nessisarily a question of location, which it can be, and like everything else, one syllable.
It's the same as "what's going on", "how are you", "I'm very glad to see you" or "where the h--l are you" amond other things." It is customarily shouted out of moving vehicles by drunk individuals at pedestrians in a VERY loud manner, usually in crowded areas.
(at least in my family)
It it quite common to ask about someone's mother, especially first as she is the person who treated you like her own and one of the people directly responsible for your habitual over eating.
Once again, if she is Italian, she is directly responsible for at least 20 PPM pounds of your current weight and 30% of any blocked arteries (PPM, pounds per mother). Lord forbid her mother live in the same house too or close by. If that's the case, multiply by a factor of three.
Judging by the photo of Tony under the hood of a Midget, it's safe to say there were Italian mothers in his neighborhood. If he hadn't left N.O at such an early age, he'd be as big as the car by now or dead.
My buddies grandmother lived 30 miles away. If she hadn't, I'd have been dead 20 years ago.
( I hope no one takes offense from this as none is meant in the least bit.)