Double talk as a primary language
I have noticed over the years that many people, while they may appear to be listening, do not actually engage their brain to hear and understand what is being said…. Read more »
I have noticed over the years that many people, while they may appear to be listening, do not actually engage their brain to hear and understand what is being said…. Read more »
With the government disrupting our energy supply, and since the price of everything will go up to the level of their dream world, I thought I would check out an… Read more »
In the mid 1950’s my family left Virginia and moved to Georgia. I had a dog at the time whose name was Pups. He was one of granddad’s deer dogs,… Read more »
The first fast food restaurant that I remember was Carrol’s. They featured a 15 cent hamburger called the club burger. I don’t remember them having a drive thru window, but… Read more »
Most everyone who has spent much time outdoors has collected cockleburs and beggar lice on their clothing and socks. At the end of a day of bird or rabbit… Read more »
I had to do some onsite consulting that took me down Flippin Road. I hadn’t been out that way in a while. Although I knew the Broder farm had… Read more »
I only met her once, but she had some interesting stories to tell. I think we sometimes underestimate the intelligence of our ancestors. This is especially true in today’s… Read more »
I think we all have a desire to possess things. In some cases it may be a jet plane or a mansion, but on the other end of the… Read more »
As I look back it seems that for most of my life, I have lived on well water. My grandfather had a well, my father had a well, our… Read more »
I have always had a fondness for mules, but unlike many folks my age, I never plowed with one. When I was young, mules were being replaced with tractors… Read more »