Thursday, June 25, 2015

Thursday



Good morning,



Quote of the day:

Life is a smorgasbord. Take a little bite of different parts of it every day.”

                                              Al Campbell



I have been reading with interest about what is happening to Glen Campbell. Glen started having symptoms of Alzheimers in 2011. Here of late the 78 year old “Rhinestone Cowboy” had a turn for the worse and his wife Kim of 32 years put him in a long term care facility upon the suggestion of the family doctor. Glen's stepdaughter began raising hell in assorted country music publications saying that she wanted to take Glen to her home in Arizona because she did not believe he was getting adequate care in Nashville. Glen's wife said that of all the people in the world she wanted what was the best for Glen. She said that the specialists in the facility were all Glen Campbell fans and his care was exceptional. She said that she visits Glen every day and his two daughters who live in the Nashville area visit him weekly. Not only that, some of the musicians in Nashville and elsewhere visit Glen regularly and play for him and occasionally Glen will join in. My mother died of this unbelievable horrible affliction and it was torture to see what was happening to this once vibrant woman who, along with my father, were my best friends and will not be forgotten.



I am glad to report to y'all the that country music singer/pianist Mickey Gilley is negotiating with the city fathers of Pasadena, Texas to open his world famous bar once again. He has been in Branson, Missouri along with several others but he is from the deep south as is his cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis, both of which grab my heart when singing Hank Williams or nearly every song they choose...they have heart y'all. Pasadena, Texas is a suburb of Houston. I was assigned an engineering project in LaPorte, Texas and was looking forward to going to “Gilley's”. It used to be the largest bar in the US, but it burned to the ground (for the third time as I recall) before I could get there. LaPorte is about 30 miles from Pasadena and about 20 miles from Houston. In my head I can hear Mickey and/or Jerry Lee singing “Born To Lose” playing that honky-tonk piano.



A while back the Brussels, Belgium police with a search warrant in hand, raided the home and office of a Roman Catholic Archbishop named Godfried Daneels. The cops captured a lot of written material and the hard drive out of his computer. Y’all can guess what the raid was all about but it was in connection with the sexual abuse of minors. The police were not specific if they were looking for evidence against the Archbishop himself of for information about others that participated. The cops did say that the Archbishop was fully cooperating. There is no telling for how long or how much abuse of children has been evident over the centuries.



This Date in History June 25



1876 Earlier the US Army tasked three US cavalry commanders to form three columns and proceed to south and central Montana and round up the hostile Sioux and Cheyenne and escort them to reservations. A few days earlier the main column of US General John Gibbon was attacked by over 2,000 Sioux warriors and was forced to retreat and re-group. This critical information never reached the other two columns thus informing them of the number of hostiles out there. Anyway, it was on this day that one of the divisions of US General Terry; the 7th Cavalry commanded by Colonel George Custer approached an area of Montana known as Greasy Grass to the Indians. Several of Custer’s Crow and Shoshone scouts returned to Custer with word of the largest Indian gathering ever seen on the northern plains and suggested they wait for reinforcements. Custer blew them off and said they were exaggerating. They were not exaggerating, there were over 5,000 Sioux and Cheyenne led by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Custer ordered his troops into a two pronged attack formation. The Crow and Shoshone scouts asked for time to sing their death songs but Custer refused and launched the attack. He sent Major Benteen and Major Reno and their commands to attack from the east and Custer swung around and attacked from the north. From the time the first shot was fired an estimated 2,500 wild-eyed Sioux and Cheyenne warriors swarmed out of the sea of teepees and delivered the mother of all ass-kickings. Major Benteen and Major Reno were immediately overwhelmed and were forced to dismount and fight from cover. They eventually retreated in a rout and were forced to leave Custer alone When Custer saw the overwhelming number of warriors approaching, he hastily established a defense perimeter but it was too little too late. Crazy Horse surrounded the small group and picked them off one at a time until they were all dead. Then the worst happened. The Sioux and Cheyenne women came in and heavily mutilated the dead troopers. It was their belief that if a man’s body was not complete, he could not go to heaven (happy hunting ground). 227 US cavalry troopers were massacred on this day, but the Indians paid a price that has been exacted every day since.





1864 On this date US Colonel John Pleasance with the help of some Pennsylvania coal miners begins digging a tunnel under the Confederate line at Petersburg hoping to break the stalemate. Pleasants was convinced by the miners that they could dig a tunnel under the Confederate breastworks pile in tons of black powder and literally blow a hole. After a period of time the miners came to Pleasants and told him that the tunnel was finished and so Pleasants persuaded his superiors to give him the gunpowder needed and he had his miners stack the gunpowder in the end of the tunnel and lit it off. A gigantic explosion resulted in a hole being blown in the Confederate breastworks but another thing happened that was unexpected. In addition to the blast going upward, it went downward also resulting in a steep-walled hole 30 feet deep. A division of US troops (mostly black) were ordered into the gap. A few Confederates atop the breastworks were killed in the blast but when the Confederates recovered, they just leaned over the edge of the hole and slaughtered the troops that were trapped in the bottom of the hole unable to escape. War is hell.







1796 Russian ruler Czar Nicholas I. He said “I do not rule Russia: Ten thousand clerks do.” Nothing has changed has it?



1865 US painter Robert Henri. He said “There are very few people who think what they think they think.” Hey Robert, what have you been smoking?”



1875 English politician Earnest Benn. He said “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly and providing the wrong remedy,” Sounds like just another day at the office of the Democrats to me.



1945 US singer Carly Simon. She said of her divorce from singer/songwriter James Taylor she said “Basically he refused to dress up like Louis XIV before we had sex; I demand that in my man....” That is too bad Carly, I understand what you mean because I want my partner to dress up like Sacagawea; I demand that in my women.



              Thanks for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow

















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