I'm Lindsay Ferrier, a Nashville writer with a passion for family travel, exploring Tennessee, and raising kids without losing my mind in the process. This is where I share my discoveries, along with occasional deep thoughts, pop culture tangents and a sprinkling of snark. Want to get in touch? Use the CONTACT form at the top of the page.
>I love her face. It’s like, “This is for the time you spilled nail polish on the bedspread!”Can you imagine if this woman were around today? She’d be in jail!
>seriously, do the pregnancy hormones have you down? (ha-just kidding)did you see the episode of “my name is earl” last season that featured a mother/daughter knife-throwing team?
>huh. ok then. all I could hear in my head was “I said no wire hangers!!!!!”from a therapy stand point, that woman looks like she is a borderline personality with delusions.ok, the doc is leaving the building.
>I was thinking of My name is Earl too. It started with the beauty pageant theme, now you add knife throwing. It was a great episode.But, I’m scared by that video.
>Is it wrong that I miss Lucinda and her avator so much? I mean I KNOW she’s you…but I still miss that pouty little face. :)Oh yeah, and Luella is a nut case. I wonder if those girls grew up to be serial killers or what??
>I wonder where those kids are now… it’d be interesting to read their impressions of it now as adults. Assuming, you know, they aren’t in a nuthouse somewhere.
>I’m hoping that would be illegal now.Oh, and I’ll be linking to you heavily from the AR Times blog, on your pageant series–mainly because your take on it was EXCELLENT, and also because SO MANY of those little girls, including the BABY, pictured, were from my state.And I have to know, the two orange-tanned tuxedo guys…the pair from “Living Dolls?”
>Craaazzzy. I just hope she was penniless and had no other job skills and was doing it to keep her kids from skid row. Otherwise, she’s like, too much!
>Anyone notice the freakin’ NUN back there in the audience? What in the God-almight HELL were these people all thinking??? And how did this woman practice????I mean, really, WTF???????a
>hi! i just wanted you all to know that you are a bunch of judgemental people that need to understand there are different ways of life! The lady throwing knives in the clip is my husbands grandmother and the little girl is his mom! for those people who like to think that the little girls would grow up to be institutionalized im sorry to inform you they grew up to have amazing families and live perfectly NORMAL lives! Im sorry that you need to justify your parental deciscions by judging others! Have a great day!!!
>Actually, this was a common stage act at traveling carnivals. The knives have been preplanned to show up from behind the child. She isn’t in any danger. Pageant girls, on the other hand…….
>So now you’ve made me sick to my stomach three days in a row.Kelly
>Dear. God.
>Um, they actually let someone TAPE that!!! I thought it was bad now a days…crazy
>Holy crap. Stop with the scary assed posts!
>That literally made me gasp!Uh..okay..I wouldn’t want to make THAT Momma mad, she’s scary.
>I love her face. It’s like, “This is for the time you spilled nail polish on the bedspread!”Can you imagine if this woman were around today? She’d be in jail!
>I am not watching any more videos. OMG!! I wonder if those girls are in therapy now.
>Holy damn. Where did you find my childhood films?No shizz, that woman looks like my grandmother…with the same last name to boot.
>O.M.G!!!!! That is just crazy!!
>seriously, do the pregnancy hormones have you down? (ha-just kidding)did you see the episode of “my name is earl” last season that featured a mother/daughter knife-throwing team?
>huh. ok then. all I could hear in my head was “I said no wire hangers!!!!!”from a therapy stand point, that woman looks like she is a borderline personality with delusions.ok, the doc is leaving the building.
>I was thinking of My name is Earl too. It started with the beauty pageant theme, now you add knife throwing. It was a great episode.But, I’m scared by that video.
>My heart aches for all those poor kiddies with them crazy mommas…
>Just….damn. Couldn’t she have put her husband up there instead?
>Oh my gosh! I can’t even believe it! Yikes!
>Husbands, neighbors, anything fullgrown … perhaps. But children??? And your own to boot??? WTF????????
>Is it wrong that I miss Lucinda and her avator so much? I mean I KNOW she’s you…but I still miss that pouty little face. :)Oh yeah, and Luella is a nut case. I wonder if those girls grew up to be serial killers or what??
>Those little girls probably grew up to BE the pageant moms! 🙂
>Obviously Children’s Services wasn’t around then. Thanks for making me feel like I most definately deserve the Mother-Of-The-Year award!!!
>I wonder where those kids are now… it’d be interesting to read their impressions of it now as adults. Assuming, you know, they aren’t in a nuthouse somewhere.
>Oh, those carneys. They’re such colorful people.
>holy fuck, I, wah, erm, can’t speak, in shock.**Couldn’t she have put her husband up there instead? ***ahhahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I likee.
>I’m hoping that would be illegal now.Oh, and I’ll be linking to you heavily from the AR Times blog, on your pageant series–mainly because your take on it was EXCELLENT, and also because SO MANY of those little girls, including the BABY, pictured, were from my state.And I have to know, the two orange-tanned tuxedo guys…the pair from “Living Dolls?”
>Craaazzzy. I just hope she was penniless and had no other job skills and was doing it to keep her kids from skid row. Otherwise, she’s like, too much!
>Holy Shit!
>um, what if one day her aim was off? Scary…she should not have put her kids there…
>HOLY SH!T!!!
>Sweet fancy Elvis…
>Only in Texas girls…only in Texas.*Sigh*
>That is the most f-ed up thing I have ever seen.
>Whaaaa?!!? Imagine what kind of adults those kids turned out to be?
>Anyone notice the freakin’ NUN back there in the audience? What in the God-almight HELL were these people all thinking??? And how did this woman practice????I mean, really, WTF???????a
>hi! i just wanted you all to know that you are a bunch of judgemental people that need to understand there are different ways of life! The lady throwing knives in the clip is my husbands grandmother and the little girl is his mom! for those people who like to think that the little girls would grow up to be institutionalized im sorry to inform you they grew up to have amazing families and live perfectly NORMAL lives! Im sorry that you need to justify your parental deciscions by judging others! Have a great day!!!
>Actually, this was a common stage act at traveling carnivals. The knives have been preplanned to show up from behind the child. She isn’t in any danger. Pageant girls, on the other hand…….