
Used to be, you could get a Snow Ball for a nickel in the 7th Ward. Correctly identify the location of this fading, hand-painted sign and win pride and glory. But not a five-cent snowball, I'm afraid.

Used to be, you could get a Snow Ball for a nickel in the 7th Ward. Correctly identify the location of this fading, hand-painted sign and win pride and glory. But not a five-cent snowball, I'm afraid.
2. I'm trying to help rebuild - the public libraries - I'm no Brad Pitt, I'm only one woman with a goal.
THOSE WHO HONOR THE WRITTEN WORD TOUCH THE DIVINE ON EARTH.
Bonjour – "six degrees of separation" theory -- the idea that everyone in the world is separated from everyone else by six links, or simply put – it’s a small world after all (now will that tune be in your head while you try to sleep?) But that’s why I started The Beatitudes Network to help rebuild the public libraries of New Orleans. I am donating all of the royalties from the sale of my book, The Beatitudes, to the New Orleans Public Library Foundation. The Beatitudes by me, Lyn LeJeune, is available on Amazon.com or you can read all about me on my Myspace page or at www.beatitudesinneworleans.blogspot where you can read excerpts.
If you go to Amazon.com page you see that that the Foundation is noted as the co-author.
COME AND JOIN THE BEATITUDES NETWORK AND DO YOUR PART TO HELP REBUILD NEW ORLEANS….BUY A BOOK, BUILD A LIBRARY. PASS THE WORLD AROUND MYSPACE, YOUR FRIENDS, FAMILY, SCHOOL, WORK….LET’S CATCH A CAUSE FOR NEW ORLEANS at www.amazon.com type in Lyn LeJeune, The Beatitudes.
Lyn LeJeune, The Beatitudes, Book I in The New Orleans Trilogy at Amazon.com. A paranormal thriller….who is trying to take over New Orleans? Two strong women, ex-social workers Hannah Dubois (nicknamed Scrimp) and Earline Washington (nicknamed Pinch) are determined to find out.
Posted at 10:10PM on Sep 2nd 2007 by Lyn LeJeune
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1. Used to be you could get a snowball for a penny. When Hansen's opened, they were charging two cents, which was twice the going rate.
Posted at 9:00AM on Aug 31st 2007 by Frolic