About Me
- Name: Deana Nall
- Location: Bryant, Arkansas, United States
I'm a wife, mom and writer. I'm a Texan who just happens to live in Little Rock, Arkansas. I love watching my children when they're sleeping. I love rock music way too much. My husband is the most incredible blessing God has given me. I eat right out of the ice cream carton when no one's around.
All About Me
- My Whole Entire Life Story
- Love of My Life #1
- Love of My Life #2
- Love of My Life #3
- Love of My Life #4
- Love of My Life #5
- The Real Love of My Life
Blood Blogs
- Chad
- Julia
- NEWEST BLOG EVER! Brian (my brother)
- Winston (my dad)
- Kelly Nall
- Allison (Chad's cousins' cousin)
Arkansas Friends
- Nancy
- Karen
- Kama Medders
- Jennifer
- Casey and Mary Beth Picker
- Liane
- Liana
- Keith Brenton
- Sarah
- Brock
- Michelle
- Lesa (in Colo. now)
- David Smith
- Mike Cope
- Kelly
- Wade
- Mary Lou
- Kyle
- Sarah F.
- Beverly
- Brian Mashburn
- Russell Crowe's daughter
- SG
- Elizabeth
- The Holy Temple of Target
- Slave to Target
- Little Rock Church
- Abilene Christian University
- Arkansas Life magazine
- The Baytown Sun (I'm still listed as a columnist there.)
- Need to be demotivated?
7 Comments:
At Mon Nov 07, 08:26:00 PM, Kyle said…
When I was a kid I thought that guys who rode Harleys and wore leather and looked like the typical biker gang guys were all members of the Bad Boy Motorcycle Team. The guys with the sleak helmets on the Yamahas and Hondas that when speeding down the street were the Good Guy Motorcycle Team. It had to do completely with appearance. The cleaner looking guys with bright colors who obeyed helmet laws had to be good guys. I now feel the opposite. The guys on the Harleys are the cool ones and those idiots doing dare-devil stunts on the interstate are the jerks. It goes to show that appearances mean nothing.
At Mon Nov 07, 08:40:00 PM, Deana Nall said…
Kyle -- when my brother and I were little and bored in Kmart while my parents were shopping, we played a game where we were the bad guys and every man in the store wearing, say, a yellow shirt, was a cop. We'd go up and down the aisles until we bumped into a guy in a yellow shirt and then run away screaming. Yeah, we were cool.
At Tue Nov 08, 08:05:00 AM, Deana Nall said…
In that picture, doesn't it look like Adam Rich is thinking "I can't believe I wasted my 15 minutes of fame on this stupid show..."
At Tue Nov 08, 12:17:00 PM, Chris Benjamin said…
I think he is upset because the kids on Different Strokes are so much more fun than he is.
"Darn that Gary Coleman!"
At Tue Nov 08, 08:46:00 PM, jettybetty said…
And I never got to watch "Lassie"--because it was on Sunday nights at 6.
I don't suppose I have ever thought through Lassie's eternal destiny, however.
At Wed Nov 09, 07:00:00 AM, elizabeth said…
When I was a kid, I would sing the theme song to Dukes of Hazzard.
One day, while I was singing at the top of my lungs, "Just a good ole boy, never meanin' no harm...." My dad said, "Please stop singing that song!"
From that moment on, I thought there was something "bad" about that song and that I shouldn't sing it if I took my walk with God seriously.
Years later, I remembered that incident while Matthew was singing the theme song to Dora the Explorer and figured that my Dad just wanted some peace and quiet!
At Wed Nov 09, 04:55:00 PM, Anonymous said…
I started scratching my head when I saw you had Eight Is Enough listed at 7 p.m. . . . and then I remembered that you were on Central time!
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