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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Our annual Rendezvous for a Happy ‘Cue Year! (Song included)
Guy Clark’s great song “Stuff that Works” really hits home with me. I love the philosophy that, well, when you find something that works, stick with it, especially if it sticks with you. My wife, Gail, and I found what works for us … Continue reading
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Tagged Guy Clark, John Hiatt, Les Kerr, Memphis, New Year's Eve, Ole Miss, Rendezvous, Rhodes College, Ribs, Southwestern at Memphis
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P.S. We love you
Don’t get me wrong. I am not anti-penguin. I am not a penguin-hater. If a “Power to the Penguin” movement existed, I would support it. But my question is this: when did penguins become symbols of Christmas? I’m no yard-art … Continue reading
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Tagged Cheatham County, Christmas, Les Kerr, Nashville, Pegram, penguin, plastic santa, Santa, tacky, yard art
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Glen Campbell – Still on the line
With the news of Glen Campbell’s death, I couldn’t help but remember seeing him at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville during his Farewell Tour. He was truly an inspiration to me. I hope you will enjoy this account of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Farewell tour, Galveston, Gentle on my Mind, Glen Campbell, Lineman, Nashville, Ryman, Tennessee, Wichita
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