Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Michael
Jackson looks great for the age of 44 but frankly, I think he has had
some work done.”
Jimmy
Fallon
Trivia
question of the day:
What
is the tallest waterfall in the world and where is it? Answer at the
end of the blog.
A
while back a 43 year old man named Wayne Ridge got into an argument
with someone staying at the Sunset Inn motel near Gaffney, South
Carolina. The Sunset is famous for “short term” use, if you get
my drift. The motel manager came out and told Ridge to get off the
property. Ridge did leave but returned about 2 hours later in the
company of his 17 year old son Randall and they began pounding on the
man's door. In a moment of stupidity, the man opened the door.
Wayne and Randall grabbed the man and dragged him out on the lawn and
began stabbing and hacking on him. At the moment the pounding began
the office manger called the cops and when they arrived the Ridges
were still on the property. The Ridges were arrested and the man was
taken to the hospital to be sewn up with non life threatening
injuries. This is not the first time that Wayne Ridge has been in an
encounter with the cops at the Sunset Inn. Back in 2008 Wayne had
picked up a “working girl” that was in the restaurant next door
to the Sunset Inn, the restaurant was Mister
Waffle. Working
girls on I-85 in the Gaffney area do not have much to work with.
Wayne got an argument with the girl and started to beat on her.
Fortunately for the girl, there was a cop inside Mister
Waffle and
he came out and tried to break it up. Wayne wanted to fight and on
this occasion, the cop put Wayne in the hospital with help of pepper
spray and a five cell cast aluminum flashlight. Wayne is a great
example for his kid, isn’t he? Wayne got bail in the amount of
$50,000 and Randall got $25,000, what a wonderful family.
This
Date in History January 24
1781
On this date the combined cavalry forces of the Virginian
Lieutenant Colonel Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee and South
Carolinian Brigadier General Francis “The Swamp Fox” Marion
descended upon a 200 man British encampment near Georgetown, South
Carolina. Henry Lee was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia and
was the father of CSA General Robert E. Lee. Francis Marion was born
on a plantation near Georgetown, South Carolina. Marion had been
given command of the South Carolina Militia while the commander,
Thomas “The Gamecock” Sumter, was recovering from a severe wound.
The raid came as a complete surprise to the British and the Patriots
were able to capture a large portion on the encampment including
several officers and the camp commander. A month later “Light-Horse
Harry” Lee was able to destroy another British unit on the banks of
the Haw River in North Carolina. Lee’s unit was able to close in
on the British without opposition this was because the uniforms worn
by the Patriots were very similar to those worn by the British
cavalry unit of the infamous Colonel Banastre Tarleton. When the
Patriots were within sight of the British they waved greeting to them
and kept it up until they were within striking distance. After this
is was nothing short of a slaughter. The British commander, Colonel
John Pyle, lost three fingers and the sight of one eye during the
attack but was able to escape by jumping into a nearby pond and
hiding in the reeds. To this day that body of water is known as
“Pyle’s Pond”.
1956
Earlier a 14 year old black kid from Chicago named Emmett Till was
visiting his great-uncle on his farm near Money, Mississippi. He
bragged to the locals there that he had a white girlfriend in Chicago
and was challenged to see if he could get one there in Mississippi.
Emmett was the typical teenager and accepted the challenge. He went
into the local convenience store and made a pass at a married white
woman working there. A couple of days later the woman’s husband
came home from a business trip and was told of what happened with
Emmett. So J.W. Milam and his cousin Roy Bryant went to Emmett’s
great-uncle’s farm and kidnapped Emmett. I don’t have to tell
you what happened next. They beat Emmett to death with their
pistols; Milam and Bryant took Emmett’s corpse to the crest of the
Tallahatchie Bridge, wrapped barbed wire around Emmett’s neck and
the other end to a heavy cotton gin fan and threw them both off the
bridge. The corpse was eventually discovered and Milam and Bryant
were arrested and went to trial for murder. They were acquitted
because the defense lawyer was able to convince the jury that the
corpse was so decomposed that the true identification could not be
determined. The prosecution produced a ring that was found on the
corpse that was known to be owned by Emmett. The defense blew it off
as being stolen. Anyway, because of the law of double jeopardy Milam
and Bryant, knowing they could not be tried again, on this date sold
their description of the murder of Emmett to Look
magazine for $4,000. Emmett’s mother retrieved his corpse back to
Chicago and in her anger held an open casket funeral that was
attended by over 5,000 people. No other attempts to bring Milam and
Bryant to justice but they both died of cancer a few years later.
God works in mysterious ways.
1943
On this date the commander of the German 6th
Army, General Frederick von Paulus, entreated Hitler to allow his
army to surrender. Hitler refused. Earlier Hitler had launched
Operation
Barbarossa
which was the attempt to conquer Russia. There were three armies
that departed Germany on this mission. Paulus was the commander of
the central army whose main target was the capture of the city of
Stalingrad. Upon arrival at the gates of Stalingrad he ran across a
nut he could not crack so he surrounded the city and established a
siege in an attempt to starve the people into submission. In spite
of millions starving to death, the city did not fall. Eventually the
Russian army got on its feet and attacked Paulus’ army at its
weakest point, the Romanian detachment. After breaking through here,
the Russians swarmed around the Germans and encircled them cutting
off their supplies. After the Russians had overrun his last
airfield, Paulus knew the end was near especially since the arrival
of the worst winter in fifty years. A few days after the loss of
this airfield, Paulus surrendered his army to the Russians, Adolph
Hitler be damned. The Russians, remembering the people that starved
to death in Stalingrad, accepted the surrender and gathered up the
500,000 half starved, half frozen Germans and sent them to prison
camps. Of those that were captured, only 5,000 ever lived to see
Germany again. Paulus was tried at the Nuremberg War Crimes trials,
but was released and spent his last days in East Berlin.
Answer
to the trivia question:
The
tallest waterfall in the world is Angel Falls in Venezuela. This
monster is 3,212 feet high. This waterfall was named after Jimmy Angel an American pilot that first sighted and reported it.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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