Southern Momma Hunt

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Southern Momma goes hunt’in with her husband, Randy. But we quickly find out that Southern Momma is not made for hunt’in. She complains the entire time stating how she has loads of she could be doing, or shopping at Walmart. Southern Momma does not want to be there at all and she is hungry. Then when Randy spots an animal in the distance he picks his gun up, aiming it at the animal and Southern Momma realizes she doesn’t want any animals to die. She tries to intervene and stop the animal from getting shot. Will she save the animal... watch Southern Momma Hunt’in with Randy to find out what happens next.

We get a look into how Southern Momma starts her day get’in them kids ready for school.
She wakes up in the morning takes a shower, followed by yell’in at her kids to get up and dressed for school. Going to school in Southern Momma’s house is not an easy task since her kids fight, eat dry cereal, and poop on themselves. Southern Momma uses her famous line ‘cut them eyes at me one more time’ throughout the video. By the time the kids get into the car Southern Momma drives off drinking a bottle of wine only to realize that her kids forgot their homework at the house.

Pokemon Go is gettin on Southern Momma’s damn nerves. She is tired of havin her kids stand in the middle of the street running around trying to catch Pokemon balls
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But we quickly find out that Southern Momma is not a sports mom. She complains the entire time, praying that her son’s team does not win cause she is tired of going to these damn games. During the game, Southern Momma is seen drinking, smoking, and yelling at Randy to get her food. One of Southern Momma’s child watches the game because he is too young to play, but Southern Momma yells at him cause he smells and looks a mess. She starts pick’in on her own kid and the ones on the baseball team, hoping that the game ends cause she wants to go home and eat her damn

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