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Monday, September 25, 2017

Mommy NNN(555) JOY🙀😼😾6 Days NNN(555)! Still No Power.. Food+Water+ICE(435) ISA(911) GETTING 2 US+ALLLL! With Our JOY >"< Love, Your H.I.S. Community Decreed Medicine Woman

50 & NOOO Grey's
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100% God's Grace
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We RRR(999) DEARLY GRATEFUL4 Ur Covering 
Dear Heavenly Father Of ALLLLL 
With Out Our Neighbors Taking Turns Patrolling,
Taking Up ARMS, Feeding The Entire Community,
Keeping A Steady Supply of Snickers/Baby Ruth's On ICE,
Medications, + Laughter From Hysteria. Sum of Us 
needed No/None/Zippo encouraging!
Luckily No One Ran Wild Or Down The Streets Naked!!!
We Kept Our Cool + Bonded Together Like  AAA(111)
Tribe Of Natives. From Z(8) Elders 2 Z(8) Lil Papooses
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papoose (from the Algonquian papoos, meaning "child") is an American English loanword whose present meaning is "a Native American child" (regardless of tribe) or, even more generally, any child, usually used as a term of endearment, often in the context of the child's mother. The word came originally from the Narragansett tribe. In 1643, Roger Williams recorded the word in his A Key Into the Language of America, helping to popularize it.[1]