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I am sorry for using the "R" word - and NOTHING EL
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Take a look at her! She could go a month without food and it wouldn't do her any harm at all. I hear her dress was made by Goodyear!
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JACKSON, Miss. - Trenise Williams and her fiance were going to be married in New Orleans just hours before Hurricane Katrina unleashed catastrophic damage on the Gulf Coast. They fled the area instead and "with the snap of an eye, I lost everything," she said. The only remnants of the wedding-to-be was a marriage license Williams, 28, tucked into her purse.

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She and Joseph Kirsh joined about 3,000 other refugees at the Mississippi Coliseum shelter about 190 miles north of New Orleans.

Shelter resident Rochelle Smith, a Jackson-area woman who was homeless before the storm, heard of Williams' plight on Thursday and decided that a lack of wedding dress or cake wasn't going to stop the couple from having their special day.

On Saturday, the couple were married.

As children played and weary survivors slept, Williams and Kirsh exchanged vows before an Episcopalian minister and a crowd seated in folding chairs. Some snapped photos with instant cameras, while others used camera phones to capture the moment.

The ceremony couldn't approach what the couple had originally planned, but they were touched by the outpouring.

"It's beautiful," said Williams' mother, Evelyn. "It's real hard; we lost everything at once."

Smith took on the role of wedding planner, coordinating donations from local businesses, including jewelry and shoes. Others donated hair and makeup services, a traditional dress and five lilac bridesmaid gowns.

The couple approached local entrepreneur Bob Ford, who owns Sanctuary Golf Club in Brandon. Ford and his wife, Joyce, were cooking food for shelter residents throughout the week. Ford helped finance the ceremony.

"We want to uplift everyone here ... give people something to live for," Ford said. (MY comment here; ANYONE trying to "Uplift her" would have to be a contestant on the "World's Strongest Man" competition and even then not sure they could do it! She makes Kirstie Alley look like Lara Flynn Boyle)

P.S.) Wonder how long this will take to be moved to the RR?
 

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Winky, that rapper dude is gonna come after you for not showing a white girl that big. He is gonna say that your a racist for showing a black girl that weighs about 450 and not showing any white girls that big. Sounds pretty stupid doesnt it? Well that is exactly how stupid that Kayne or whatever the hell his name is sounded the other night.

If you guys want a really good laugh, go to the politcal forum, that forum makes the rubber room seem like a room full of Einsteins with the drivel that goes on in there.
 
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It's no secret what that Southern cooking does to you-but damn it's some good stuff!


and yes, this is RR bound
 

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9 minutes to was the time it took one of the brains around here to move it. :party:
 

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