It is also a good time to check your smoke detectors!
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Joe Kirby (c1955 - 2015)
Joe Kirby
was a dedicated father and journalist. He had a sense of history. He did his adopted hometown Marietta, Georgia, good. He also wanted military members get proper recognition and
appreciation. He was a nice person. It all adds up.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Repeat Video, Noonday Baptist Church 175th Anniversary
Noonday
Baptist Church had its 175th Anniversary a few years ago. I
think the oldest churches in Cobb County are Noonday Baptist, Concord Baptist,,
and the First Baptist Church of Marietta.
. Anna's
family played a prominent role in Noonday through the years.
Mickey Griffin
This a
picture of Mickey Griffin that I took at a Varner Reunion a few years ago. He is an childhood friend. The reason I am reflecting on Mickey today is
that I ran into him at Kroger's yesterday.
He was standing outside talking to a friend.
We didn't
shake hands - before I warned him about my bad cold. I asked him did his family still have
anything to do with the annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Atlanta. He said no, that was mostly his late father.
I remembered
his older sister and her name. She is
living in East Marietta he said. She was
several years older than us and had her driver's license. One time, late at night she took us to the
Dairy Queen on Roswell Street and Park Street.
Mickey was
neighbors with Larry Holcomb, Van Calloway, Eddie Gocha, and last but not
least Jimmy Pat Presley. Jimmy Pat had a bad influence on us all. He was daring and it rubbed off on us.
Mickey used
to come to my Atlanta Journal paper route dump off place at the corner of
Manget and Frasier Streets and help me fold the papers and sometimes walk
around with me and Skipper (my dog) as I delivered the papers. We talked about universal topics, such as girls
and more girls.
Mickey with
his family lived on Alexander Circle, at the corner of Phillips Drive. They either lived next door to Billy and Rita
Delk or the Griffins moved and the Delks moved into their house.
It is always
a pleasure when I run into him.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Rerun: Hoe Down, Bear on the Sqaure Dahlonega
In April of 2014 we went to the Bluegrass festival in Dahlonega "Bear On The Square" which is an annual event.
The video is strolling around catching people strumming and jamming.
I looked for a picture taken that day of me bravely holding a stuffed bear but couldn't find it.
That same day, later in the evening, I was not so bravely hugging a commode. Too much of an assortment of food, no pictures of that one, thankfully.
Monday, October 26, 2015
THE EDDIE HUNTER
This past
week I came across a person that I knew from high school. He did not know me from recognition
(remember, I'm invisible) but I recognized him, once he said his name.
I introduced
myself and told him we were Facebook
friends. He was surprised. He said, "You are THE EDDIE HUNTER? I read
your post every day."
Gulp! I should have thanked him for giving me more responsibility.
Or I should
have told him no I am not THE EDDIE HUNTER I am "a Eddie Hunter"...
wait, I mean "an Eddie Hunter".
THE EDDIE
HUNTER is floating around in cyber space somewhere, and I don't mean me.
True, I started my blog chicken-fat.com in
2005. A couple years after that I got a
heated e-mail from Eddie Hunter. He said
how dare I infringe on his right of using his name on my blog. He said he was THE EDDIE HUNTER.
I wrote him
back and said I was born Edwin T. Hunter, Jr., but was given the nick name
Eddie at birth, which was in 1941.
"When did you get your name Eddie Hunter?" I asked.
THE EDDIE HUNTER has not answered back yet.
Video Rerun, Jackie Gaskin's birthday
This video is Jackie Gaskins' surprised Birthday Party Breakfast at Carol's Cafe earlier this year. I had a pleasant surprised myself at Carol's that day. You can order fried spam with your eggs. MAN! And not only that but you can order fried eggs, not like Martin's that only has scrambled eggs.! MAN OH MAN!
Sunday, October 25, 2015
You and You
Years ago
when I ran a lot I got to know a lady that lived near Addison School. Back then she had a little easy going elderly
brown dog. For a bunch of years when I
was running and I see them walking I would stop and pet her dog and walk with
them a block or two and we talked about what they were building here and there
near the school.
Her husband
is a building inspector.
I don't
think I have seen her and her dog for over two or three years until today while
riding my bike.
I rode up by
Addison School. Out by the let off and
pickup part of the parking lot is a
little pond. It is an ongoing science project, I suppose, with little signs
identifying different plants and flowers.
Anytime I ride
my bike by the school on weekends I ride by the pond and stop. Most the time as soon as I stopped I would hear a "KA-PLUNK!" of a frog diving into the pond.
Today as I
rounded the corner and pond was in view I saw a woman bent over a flower
cutting it's stem with scissors that she probably brought for that reason.
I didn't
know it was my old friend, yet.
I braked
right behind her and said, "I caught you!"
She raised
up and it was my fiend, she said, "YOU!"
I said,
"YOU!"
Then her old
dog's replacement jumped out of nowhere barking fiercely at me. It was a little gray Schnauzer.
She told me
I lost some weight.
I have?
We talked
for a moment and I peddled off. I
thought we have known each other probably 35 or 30 years and we only know each
other as YOU.
SUNDAY FUNNIES!! THE SPIRIT by Will Eisner The First
THE SPIRIT Comics was drawn and ran in the funny pages of the newspapers in the 1940s. Although Will Eisner created the character, he had an assembly line of artists who generated the product. Will Eisner near the end of the life in the early 2000s started creating graphic novels which were very good and meaningful.
Click on each page to enlarge it to be able to read it and for it makes more sense.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Dr Jonathan Swift and Jim Lamer
(Dr Swift operated on Jim to save his leg that night)
Photo by Mary Fulcher Lamer
The Atherton Drug Store Explosion, Halloween 1963 that killed 7 and injured about 25 people, brought the best and and maybe the worse of people. Jim Lamer was there
and was knocked down. That night he was to be the best man at Gresham Howren's
wedding. In his pocket was an engagement ring he was to give to his fiance. It was missing after the fiasco. It is
believed that probably somebody thought Jim was dead and took the ring.
Rerun: Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, 2011
In October
we think of cemeteries. The mother of
all cemeteries around here is Oakland Cemetery on Memorial Drive in
Atlanta. Historically it is an idea place to soak up
some Atlanta History. From one little
hill that offers an excellent view of Atlanta, and is the same spot General
Hood watched the burning of Atlanta by Sherman.
Over the wall, is where James Andrews of Andrews Raiders (Great Locomotive Chase) was hung. Margaret Mitchell is buried there and other
Georgia Nobles.
There are a
lot of activities at Oakland going on this month. Tours, strolling musicians, and even food
trucks.
This video I
made a few years ago but it is probably the same there, time doesn't move on in
a cemetery.
Friday, October 23, 2015
Remembering Atherton's Explosion Halloween 1963 in Marietta
Above: Marietta Natives talk about their lives on October 31, 1963, the Atherton Drugstore Explosion; on Halloween.
We the Harvestees
Not long ago on a Louisiana cooking
show on TV the star interviewed a family who had a
huge ranch in Texas. They had a trailer
they pulled around and select a cow and butchered her on the spot. They had all the tools they needed to cut the cow up into packages,
the trailer was also a giant cooler.
Their product was fresh meat.
The spokesperson the butchering family avoided using the word
"kill" or "slaughter". They used the word
"harvest" when they talked about ending the cow's life and making it
a lot of packages.
Harvest
sounds nicer doesn't it?
Today I
noticed a sign in front of a church with this question: ARE YOU PART OF GOD'S HARVEST?
Whoa!
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Move Over Arlo!
On the local
TV news today I saw what the citizens of John's Creek, Georgia, must have considered the trial of the
century.
The
defendant was accused of blowing leaves excessively.
More than
one neighbor came forward testified to the horrors they had to live through: A constant loud noise of an electric leaf
blower humming away. One neighbor complained
that she couldn't even hear her kids outside playing.
The
defendant's defense in so many words, "I like a neat yard."
The TV
cameras were in the court room. The
judge lawyers, reporters, and witnesses were also there. The
judge listened seriously as both side presented their arguments.
The man
was fined $250.00.
This may be
even as serious or more serious as the trial when Arlo Guthrie got caught
dumping Alice's Restaurant's garbage out into a gully.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Don's Military Trophy
There is a
fairly new restaurant in Woodstock named Semper Fi. As you may have guessed the restaurant has an accent on the Marines. Well, really it is a restaurant in appreciation
of all armed service personnel and first responders present and
previously.
They have
good hamburgers and good grilled cheese sandwiches (that has candied fried bacon).
Their walls
are decorated military stuff (mostly Marines) that patrons have brought in,
such as pictures, company flags and banners, and so on. I talked to one of the co-owners several
times. I told him I was in the
Navy. He thanked me for serving and
asked if I had anything I could donate to put on their walls.
I thought
and thought, and I just don't. None of
my pictures I took in the Navy has a military point of view.
However, I
did think of the above picture. It is of my friend Don Lash taken on the back second level of outside stairs of
the HU-4 Barracks. He is posing, showing
off his black-eye received the night before at the EM Club.
We were
snowed in. The roads were closed and
there was nothing to do but go to the EM Club and drink. At the EM Club people were getting cabin
fever.
A drunk
Marine punched Don in the face.
I think it
had something to do with he and Don had
a disagreement about the music being played on the jukebox.
Cobb Court Houses
This isn't the old Courthouse that the old Cobb County citizens miss so much - this is more like a group of Cobb County Courthouses, maybe a Cobb County Courthouse Compound or Complex, or maybe a fort or a little Kingdom
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Zombie 2011 Repeat
I knew it, I
knew it! When I looked for my youtube
video of the Zombie Walk I made it said it was made in 2013. I felt it was before that. Well, I found the one for 2011, which is the
video here. There are two videos!
I knew
it! I knew it!
Who was the Founder of Huntersville?
Both of our
sons were in Asheville, North Carolina, Sunday.
Adam the youngest, and his friend
Savvy left Asheville. Rocky, the oldest,
and his wife and son Sabrina and Benjamin arrived. It was almost like they were a tag team or a relay
team.
I told my friend
Thelma about both of them there and she joked about naming the town
"Huntersville".
I knew there
is a Huntersville, North Carolina. I
decided to Google Huntersville, North Carolina, and learn a little more about
it.
Huntersville
is about 12 miles of downtown Charlotte and is a suburb of Charlotte. On the 2010 Census the population was 46,773,
which makes it the 19th largest municipality in North Caolina.
Huntersviile
was named after either Rev. Humphrey Hunter, a local Revolutionary War Hero or
Robert B. Hunter, a local cotton farmer.
Historian scholars disagree on which one.
I think the
scholars should take their scholarly debate out to the parking lot, roll up
their sleeves and settle their argument the old fashion way.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Tuba Skinny, October 16, 2015
The Tuba Skinny Band is back in the French Quarters, at their favorite spot on Royal Street playing away. This is dated Oct 16, 2015, which was just this past Friday.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
SUNDAY FUNNIES!! PANIC's Charlie Chinless
Remember the old black and white Charlie Chan movies, Charlie as a genius Chinese accented detective and his smart-ass American accented Son Number 1?
This was from MAD's sister comicbook, PANIC. And the art is by Will Elder, who was also a MAD artist.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Video Rerun, of Merchants of Downtown Marietta Yesteryear
OK, it is
about time to experiment; to try something new; gamble; or be innovative.
The other
day I was looking for a certain video I made on Youtube. Which
I found. It was the Zombie Shuffle
video. While in the process of looking
for it I was a little surprised that I had about 330 plus videos stored on
Youtube.
Those videos
are just sitting there not helping me bit, after I all I did for them. After all, if I didn't create them they
wouldn't exist.
Being one
who believes in recycling, I decided to run some of them again.... get more
mileage, you know.
Here is one
now, about long time downtown merchants at the Marietta Museum of History
discussing how things used to be.
AFFLUENZA
There is a
new word for defense of the super rich
when getting caught red handed doing a crime.
"Affluenza". It means
you are so affluent you do not know the difference in right and wrong.
A rich
spoiled kid in Texas drunk and high was driving recklessly when he struck a car
on the side of the road that had car trouble and someone pulled over to help
them. The rich kid killed four of them
in one swipe and although clearly was breaking the law he did not spend one day
behind bars.
His team of
lawyers used Afflenza as a defense. Simply
stated is that a defendant is wealthy and spoiled and never was taught the difference between right and
wrong.
Of course
poor people do not qualify to use this defense.
Is this
America or what?
Friday, October 16, 2015
Door Closing Responsibility
Today I
found myself with a new but temporarily responsibility . Today is a windy day. At Anna's physical therapy clinic I parked
directly in front of the door. After
sitting in the car for a short time a lady walked up and went inside. I suppose she expected the door to close
itself like it normally does, so she just let to of it as soon as she got
inside. The wind opened it back up. I thought if the wind blows strong enough it
might spring the whatchcallit on the door.
I got out of my car and pushed the door flush with the door frame.
I just got
back reading my book and the same thing happened. A lady opened the door and walked away
thinking it would shut it on its own and the strong wind pushed it open
wider. I jumped in again and saved it.
Then it happened with another lady that I expected would know better. Maybe she did, but also in her infinite
wisdom she knew somebody would be dumb enough to assign himself door closing duty.
Hhmmpphhffff!
Zombie Shuffle in Downtown Marietta
Saturday (Tomorrow)
will be the Zombie Walk in Downtown Marietta.
About two
years ago, October 19, 2013, I was
aimlessly walking in Glover Park in downtown Marietta and I noticed a lot of people dressed like
and walking like me.
At first I
was furious thinking they were mocking me but
then I remembered the old saying, "Imitation is the sincerest form
of flattery."
Then I took
some videos, which I am playing again right now, getting more mileage out it.
Am I smart
or what?
Thursday, October 15, 2015
a Creative History Tour
When we
visit a historical city we are there because it is a historical city. Events that changed history happened and we
want to see and hear the facts from someone who has knows.
That is
where a tour guide comes in. A learned
tour guide.
We have
soaked up knowledge at various forts, old cities such as New Orleans, Savannah,
Jekyll Island, Charleston, Asheville, Philadelphia, Jamestown, Williamsburg, Charlottesville,
and more. The tour guides pointed out buildings and
houses that famous people lived in, streets where famous duels were fought.
We walked
away from each tour feeling we had just gained a little bit more knowledge
about history.
What if we
were conned? And we just heard a story
of a creative tour guide that made it up as he went? I would feel
we didn't get what we paid for. We
were duped!
The
historical city of Savannah had been issuing tour guide licenses . The potential guides have to prove they knew
the history of Savannah and its landmarks.
But maybe
not anymore.
Some
potential tour guides sued the city saying it was interfering with their
Freedom of Speech.
It looks
like they won.
Now, they
don't have to be accurate in pointing things of interest out. Now, it can be all BULLSHIT!
Would you
want to be on a facts not mandatory history tour?
What if a college professor who taught brain surgery decided to use his free speech decided to exercise his free speech and put on a little show instead of teaching?
What if a college professor who taught brain surgery decided to use his free speech decided to exercise his free speech and put on a little show instead of teaching?
"Bye, real history tours!"
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