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As Aretha sings, “R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me. R-E-S-P-E-C-T, take care, TCB”. In this blog you’ll do just that—find out what it me...
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Did you get to read about all the great things that embody Kentucky, and why we at My Girlfriendships® recommend it for your next getaway? Well, on...
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Ever been to Kentucky? True, there’s horse racing, chicken, and KFC’s iconic Colonel Sanders, but there’s so much more! Bourbon (there are more ba...
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When you were younger, did you ever have that friend who did something wrong, acted a certain way, or maybe even because of their lifestyle, gave y...
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Quite a list! Let’s start at the top.
Oklahoma comes from the Choctaw language phrase okla humma, literally meaning honored people. (The w...
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Oklahoma. Known for its Native American culture, four mountain ranges, Okies, prairies, the birthplace of parking meters (!), and forests. My Girlf...
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When we lived in Western Springs, Illinois, we were on top of the world. We lived in a really cute Maybery-like community and our 1892, yellow farm...
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Being a bit independent myself, I admire Rhode Island’s history. Its tradition of independence and dissent gave it a large role in the American Rev...
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Rhode Island. Who knew that the smallest state in the U.S. actually had the longest name: Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Well, they had t...
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Are you girls listening to our podcasts? If not, check out the episode where Paula sings (well, tries to) a verse from Rod Stewart’s song “Passion”...
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My Girlfriendships® is staying in the south again this week, visiting another Gulf Coast state: Mississippi (confess, you spelled that out rather t...
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My Girlfriendships® finishes up its Gulf Coast exploration with Mississippi, a state with the river for which it was named to its west and the Gulf...
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