Good
morning,
Quote
of the day:
“Eva
was considering opening her own tree nursery, then I heard her sing
“The Rose” and everything changed.”
Hugh Cassidy, Eva Cassidy’s father
Mother
Nature has been in the news within the last few weeks. The largest
grizzly bear ever taken happened not long ago. A man was deer
hunting somewhere in Alaska. A gigantic bear charged from the
undergrowth and he and emptied his 7mm rifle and stopped the bear
just feet away. The bear was not dead so the hunter reloaded and
shot the bear between the eyes. The bear weighed about 1,600 pounds
and would be over 12 feet tall when standing. This means that he
could stand on the ground and look into a second story window. This
monster will be sent to a taxidermist and then placed in the airport
terminal in Anchorage International airport. There is a polar bear
already there that stands about 10 feet tall. By the way, when they
opened up the grizzly they found the remains of two humans. They
backtracked and found pieces of one of them but no sign of the other
one. To the grizzly we are just “long pig”. That is what the
cannibals from the Amazon river basin call us. It makes sense
because like the pig, we are omnivores. We will eat nearly
anything...if you don't believe me watch that TV show with Andrew
Zimmern, he will eat anything.
I do
not remember where it was but a man walked up on a large black bear
and started taking pics with his cell phone. The bear finally
detected him, charged and killed him. The rescuers recovered the
phone. Mother Nature's critters don't know we are at the top of the
food chain and don't really give a damn.
A
while back an Anderson, SC County Deputy Sheriff Brent Moore pulled
over Anderson County administrator Joey Preston for a suspected DUI.
This past Tuesday Deputy Moore was indicted for taking a bribe.
Anderson County Sheriff John Skipper said that Moore’s encounter
with Joey Preston had nothing to do with the present charges. I
would like to see a show of hands of those that believe that…that’s
what I thought…me neither…Preston is sending a message to all law
enforcement in the Anderson, South Carolina area.
This
Date in History December 1
1779
Patriot commander General George Washington and his rag-tag army
went into winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey. Fortunately for
Washington he was able to commandeer a fairly substantial house known
as Ford House
for the winter. His accommodations gave the General plenty of room
and light to make plans for the next encounter with the
Loyalists/British/German mercenaries. His troops had to build about
1,000 log cabins on about 600 acres to withstand one of the worst
winters in American history. This was going to be a winter of not
enough winter clothes, not enough food and receiving no pay. It was
not much better for the civilians because the Continental treasury
had all but collapsed and life was hard for them also. With the
economy reduced by 40 per cent because of the war and both the
Continental army and the English army raiding farms for horses and
oxen to tow their artillery. This prevented the farmers from being
able to till their crops which had a domino effect with the rest of
the community. Even with the defeat of British General Burgoyne and
the capture of nearly 8,000 British troops, this added a hardship to
the colonies because they had 8,000 more mouths to feed. Even though
Washington had 16,000 troops in the books, he had only 3,600 that
were standing for orders; the rest had gone back to their homes. The
Continental Army was on the cusp of dissolution. The British people
were in a similar frame of mind. They did not share King George III
in his zeal for keeping the colonies. They were fed up with the lack
of trade and an exponentially decrease in their economy because of
the extra costs of the war. A war of attrition had now become a war
of contrition. The United States exists because of the grit,
sacrifice, determination and an ocean of blood shed by our ancestors.
Let us never forget that.
1955
On this chilly morning a black woman in Montgomery, Alabama name
Rosa Parks boarded a city bus for a ride across town. She and all
blacks were ordered by law to sit in the back of the bus aft of the
rear door. That is unless a white, man or woman, was found to be
standing and then one of the blacks had to give up their seat to the
honkie. Rosa was ordered by the bus driver to give up her seat to a
white man that was standing. Rosa refused and was arrested and
jailed. Rosa was a card carrying member of the NAACP and when word
reached NAACP headquarters all hell broke loose. The NAACP ordered a
boycott of the Montgomery bus system and it was successful which
proved to be disastrous because the blacks represented 70% of the bus
riders. This was the first time that the Rev. Martin Luther King got
involved with a peaceful action against segregation not by rioting,
looting and burning. The NAACP sued the city of Montgomery because
of the law that specified segregation on mass transit in the city.
The US Supreme Court struck down that law as being a violation of the
14th
Amendment and 381 days after the boycott began, blacks again began
riding the busses and sitting anywhere they pleased. One of the
first riders on this day was Rosa Parks.
1862
US President Abraham Lincoln gives his first State of the Union
address to Congress. Lincoln was between a rock and a hard place
because he had issued the Emancipation Proclamation just a few weeks
before which freed the slave in those states in rebellion
(Confederacy). His action here was very ill-advised because the
majority of the northern states and many in his own Republican party
did not feel the war should be based on freeing the slaves and the
gain of the Democrats in the recent election proved it. So in this
address Lincoln soft sold the Emancipation Proclamation and said that
it should be enforced gradually. But that did not help those states
that were slave-holding but did not secede. Lincoln did not know
what to do about those states. If he made one false move those four
states would probably secede and join the Confederacy. Not only
that. The Army of the Potomac was not doing well against CSA General
R.E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia. There was not a pretty
picture that Lincoln could paint in this address. Part of his
closing statement stated: “The dogmas of the quiet past are
inadequate to the stormy present...fellow citizens we cannot escape
history. We will nobly save, or meanly lose, the last, best hope on
earth.” Indeed Abe, indeed.
1958
On this date the grammar school named Our Lady of Angels in
Chicago is hit with a disaster. The school was run by the Sisters of
Charity in an old building with no fire protection like sprinklers
and fire alarms. The Sisters had never held a fire drill. A small
fire started in a trash pile in the basement which quickly spread to
the floor of the first floor. The teachers on the first floor
smelled smoke and took their students out to safety but did not alert
the people on the second floor. The janitor discovered the fire and
ran upstairs to pull the fire alarms but they apparently did not work
which meant that the students and teachers on the second floor were
trapped. Some of the students jumped out of windows to the awaiting
arms of the firemen who had finally arrived. Many were injured,
including the firemen. One improvising teacher told her students to
get under the smoke and roll down the stairs and out the door to
safety but others just stayed and awaited divine intervention. 90
students and three nuns were killed in the inferno. What a damned
shame.
1884
A Mexican deputy sheriff named Elfego Baca arrested a gringo
cowboy named Charles MacArthur for firing four or five shots at him
in Frisco (now Reserve), New Mexico. On this day about 80 cowboys
show up to spring good old Charlie from the joint. It seems this
group of Texas cowboys had been using this Mexican village for their
own personal entertainment by riding in and brutalizing the
residents, raping the girls, etc. Baca was assigned the duty to put
a stop to it and given the title of deputy sheriff. When the 80
cowboys rode in Baca hustled the town’s people into the church
where they would be safe and then ran to an old adobe house to make a
stand. Baca opened up and killed one of the cowboys and wounded
several. The cowboys responded with over 400 rounds into the flimsy
building. Not hearing any response the cowboys thought Baca was
dead. But the next morning they smelled beef stew and found out that
Baca was indeed alive and cooking his breakfast. About then, two
more lawmen showed up along with many of Baca’s friends and the
cowboys retreated. There was no more trouble from the Texas cowboys
after that. Baca went on to become a hero in the Latino community
for standing up to those gringos and enjoyed a life of peace and
notoriety.
Born today:
1888
English mystery writer Rex Stout. He said “There is nothing
more admirable than the fortitude that millionaires have dealing with
the disadvantages of their money” Rex, shut up.
1939
Golfer Lee Trevino. He said “If I am on a golf course and it
begins to thunder and lightning I walk around with a one iron because
even God cannot hit a one iron.” Don’t count on it, Lee.
1945
American entertainer Bette Midler. She said “They arrested
Helen Reddy for loitering in front of an orchestra.” I didn’t
like her either, Bette.
Died today:
1964
English scientist John Haldane. He said “I have never met a
healthy man who worried about his health or a good man that worried
about his soul.” Tack onto that “or a drunken man who didn’t
think he is irresistible to women.”
1987
US writer James Baldwin. He said “The price we pay for pursuing
an art is calling in the familiarity of the ugly side of it.”
Baldwin was a chronicler of the so called “Beat Generation”.
Quotable quotes:
“Don’t
believe in reincarnation, I didn’t believe in it when I was a
beagle.”
Shane Richey
“I am always looking for a meaningful one-night
stand”. Me too.
Dudley Moore
“For
three years things were great, then she up and leaves me for a guy
that didn’t beat her”
Jim Norton
“If
there really is a God with all of his glories, he will NOT use as his
messenger a man on TV with a bad hairstyle.”
Dave Barry
When
asked how far away form a nuclear explosion you have to be to be safe
Brother Dave Gardner said “Far enough away that you can say, “What
was that?”
“Sex
without love is am empty experience, but as empty experiences go it
is one of the best.”
Woody Allen
“Sex
appeal is fifty percent of what you have and fifty percent of what
people think you have.”
Sophia Loren
Thanks for listening I can hardly wait
until tomorrow
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