[ourplace] Re: Bomb Rattles Nerves but Strengthens ties at Building for Blind

  • From: Rayford Saucier <cajunman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 19:31:06 -0400

No, Kathleen, I can't stand being lectured either. I had tatertots and andouly sausage which is a South Louisiana kind of almost like Pollish sausage but has tender skin. Apart from Cajun French music I also like Canadian French country, classic country from the thirties to the nineties, big band, blues, and early rock. I do not like wrap, hard rock, or opra. Other than that, I am all over the music map. I like oldtime radio but not comedy.

I have been following your emails ever since you had to move out, but I don't often email as I am a bit on the quiet side.

Once upon a time I lived in a group home for two weeks. My medications, my clothes, and my money was gone when I left. When I lived at the School for the Blind, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, I would go home every two weeks on the bus, and I would bring my dirty clothes in a trunk so my Mom could wash them as that was the only way I could keep them from going bye-bye! I will shut up for now because I want to go brew a pot of coffee; That is dark roast and strong!

Rayford

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