April 1, 2004
The Bayou has got me drunk, horny, and happy over the years. Been to all the parties, helped the Bayou dress up for most up them and clean up after them- the Bayou usually has some morning after issues. The Bayou has had any number of personalities over the years, all of which I love, it's hard not to adore the Bayou when she has brought so much entertainment and experience in to my life. Her in between party habits aren't as clean as they should be - a number of us suspect the parties are so she gets an overhaul from her numerous friends... but I love her. Her high arches, her atmospheric backside, her detailed corners, she's an aging beauty.
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March 18, 2004
PINK, this house is pink? I did know that, see what happens when you only see a place at night! God damn, it is like waking up naked in the “Nook”, then you look next to you and all you see is Jesh’s naked butt. <8 Only a house this cool could get away with being that pink.
Unsu...
January 27, 2004
Truly a house of ill repute.
That wench took two years of my life and kept my computer when I left her!
Unsu...
January 18, 2004
Ah, the Bayou. We can only hope that this testimonial is better than the one I left on Frienster. In order for that to be the case, I will keep it short and sweet. The Bayou has impacted so many lives. Bringing people together can at times be a thankless task. However, it's when people tell you that they met at one of your parties, and at that point you've known their children for 2 years, that you know your life has had meaning. I expect the Bayou will be hearing those sorts of things for decades. I live in dread of hearing "Last Event at the Bayou!" almost as much as I dreaded the Autumn of 1998. Those of you out there know what I'm talking about. Let's hope that doesn't happen for many years to come. May the Bayou be in Heaven an hour before the Devil knows it's dead!
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