Re: Garcelle Beauvais takes her children to the farmers market in Los Angeles Novembe
I wonder if those kids know de twa mo nan kreyol. Haitians know what's up.
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Re: Garcelle Beauvais takes her children to the farmers market in Los Angeles Novembe
She has got AROUND....
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In the Cajun French dialect, "Heaux" is not pronounced with an "s" sound. It is not plural. If you actually spoke the word, it would sound like the singular "ho".
^^Privy schooling LSA on correct grammatical usage of "heaux"
Re: Garcelle Beauvais takes her children to the farmers market in Los Angeles Novembe
Cute children, but can someone tell me, is going to the Farmer's Market in L.A. equivalent to getting your picture taken by Derrick Blanks in Atlanta? Just asking because many celebs in L.A. for whatever reason take their children to the farmer's maraket.
Re: Garcelle Beauvais takes her children to the farmers market in Los Angeles Novembe
Street Fair is a great experience...differe nt booths with farm grown veggies, fruits, variety of foods being cooked,kettle corn, vintage clothes and jewelry, plants & flowers, sometimes little animals...Its nice to get out walk around & experience things you wouldn't experience everyday. Not to mention the prices are great!
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Re: Garcelle Beauvais takes her children to the farmers market in Los Angeles Novembe
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Cute children, but can someone tell me, is going to the Farmer's Market in L.A. equivalent to getting your picture taken by Derrick Blanks in Atlanta? Just asking because many celebs in L.A. for whatever reason take their children to the farmer's maraket.
at this analogy.
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