Houston Gauntlet tried something new tonight, the first (of hopefully more) Gauntlet Gives Back events. 6 intrepid volunteers sorted and boxed donated goods at the Houston Food Bank. Much thanks to Gregory Davis-Owen, parrish warren, Anne Warren, Ferrell Riley, and newbie Allison Villareal!!! 💪🍏
Houston Gauntlet tried something new tonight, the first (of hopefully more) Gauntlet Gives Back events.
Houston Gauntlet tried something new tonight, the first (of hopefully more) Gauntlet Gives Back events.
This is so cool! The Gauntlet will be stronger and closer for doing stuff like this together. I guarantee it.
This is so cool! The Gauntlet will be stronger and closer for doing stuff like this together. I guarantee it.
Neat! That’s awesome!
Neat! That’s awesome!
Heck yeah! Way to represent, you all!
Heck yeah! Way to represent, you all!
Tim B I think you meant ‘y’all’ 😉
Tim B I think you meant ‘y’all’ 😉
Jason Cordova Y’all’d’ve thought this Oregonian was trying too hard. 😛
Jason Cordova Y’all’d’ve thought this Oregonian was trying too hard. 😛
Awesomeness #GauntletIsGoodPeople
Awesomeness #GauntletIsGoodPeople
That is so cool!
That is so cool!
Jim Jones We’ll definitely be stronger after carrying around all those items!
Jim Jones We’ll definitely be stronger after carrying around all those items!
Jason Cordova you are perpetuating stereotypes, I never “y’all”…unfortunately it’s because I “you people” instead 😛
I will admit to loving a good “all y’all” though, never say it but love hearing it <3
Jason Cordova you are perpetuating stereotypes, I never “y’all”…unfortunately it’s because I “you people” instead 😛
I will admit to loving a good “all y’all” though, never say it but love hearing it <3
Ain’t never been ashamed of a friendly yall or howdy.
Ain’t never been ashamed of a friendly yall or howdy.
Tim B Bless your heart.
Tim B Bless your heart.
“all y’all” is one of the best things about this language, it gives me such joy to hear (although I’m almost certain never to use it!) Can we blame/thank Texians for it, or is it a general southern US thing?
“all y’all” is one of the best things about this language, it gives me such joy to hear (although I’m almost certain never to use it!) Can we blame/thank Texians for it, or is it a general southern US thing?