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Music for a Saturday Morning, Pt. 2

Earlier this year, one of my cyber-pals, Tom Roeser died. Read about it here. Tom was a brilliant columnist/executive/talk show host from the Chicago area and he would often start off his blog/column with making reference to the topic he was going to address came to him while shaving that morning. He was on my [...]

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I Get It Now, Pt. 2

A few weeks ago, I wrote about going to the baseball stadium and watching my daughter, “Jelly” work the crowd as a photographer for the Augusta Greenjackets. Read about it here: I Get It Now, Pt. 1 Last night, I had an experience that although she wasn’t there, told me much about my oldest daughter, [...]

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Saturday Nite Oldies, Pt 2

The Outlaws, also known as the Florida Guitar Army were one of the most prolific bands of the Southern Rock era. Huey Thomasson, Frank O’Keefe and Billy Smith are dead. Henry Paul (who left the band at the height of their popularity) is back, along with drummer Monty Yoho and some musicians who weren’t even [...]

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Music For A Sunday Evening….Part 2

Well, if we are listening to Allison Kraus & Union Station, we might as well listen to one more. Steve Martin once said…”You just can’t play a sad song on the banjo” Jerry Douglas, arguably the best dobro player in the world, starts off this tune and when they get to the bridge where Ron [...]

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Puppy Update

Out of all the things write about, nothing gets the emails and comments like the puppies. After a long stretch at work, I have taken a day and a half off for some personal business, including posting a few columns. Next week Mackenzie and Big Red will be three months old. Both are now in [...]

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Rules?…What Rules?

Not much to say other than the rule stating that dogs are not allowed on the couch has been temporarily rescinded. Don’t worry, I’ll get back to some serious topics in the near future. School starts for some tomorrow and most next week. Enjoy the end of summer vacation.

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The Dog Days of Summer, Part 2

Yesterday, after a morning funeral, my wife, my daughter; Elissa, her friend Erin and I took the hour and a half drive to Lincolnton, GA to check out the puppies, exactly two weeks before we go back to bring them home. Temperature was hovering around 100 degrees, which I suppose is not fun when you [...]

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