7/7/2021 after 75 days in Memphis been in cumming several weeks. Going back to Memphis in several weeks. Mayb finally get a for sal sign up but I keep finding more things to fix
4/18/2022
I have been back in Memphis a couple of week.
when I finished the floors I decided the Master bedroom need more work. I am almost done sanding them down to bare wood. Then I will stain and three coats of polyurethane.
I will try to post more. Soon.
12/23/2021
I have been back in Memphis going on 3 weeks refinishing the hardwoods I will go back to Cumming next week. Trying to get house ready to go on the market to sell.
July 23 2021
been back in cumming about a week. Going back too Memphis in a couple of weeks
May 25 2021
Still inMemphis met with my attorney today and have a phone conference hearing with the judge this Friday. Probate court is a big pain in the A## I am going back to Cumming next week but then come back to Memphis in a couple of weeks. Taking care of two houses 400 miles apart is not fun. I am considering selling Memhis house but prices are escalating so Fast I am making more money Than rent would bring in just holding on to it.
So much for retirement being a time to relax. Lol
No more FaceTime unless I ok first in a text or phone 😎
April 29 2021
Had a nice conversation with Rohan and 5 others that he seripticously added to the call Lol
Back in Memphis for over a week getting my Memphis House ready to rent. Painting walls and polyurethaning hardwood floors is such good fun not to mention yard work Maybe I will find time to make a new ASMR post
THURSDAY MARCH 24 2021
I got back from several weeks in memphis returned 03/02/2021 i got my 2nd COVID shot on 03/03/ 2021 .... No big deal when I woke up this morning I was still alive 😎....No negative effects.
I was painting the walls last week. 7 grand in attorney fees. I bought my brother and his son out so I own 3/5 ths now and my kids own 2/5 like Mom wanted. Money talks and the other side walked
09 08 2020
still in memphis. Looks like i am going to be here for a while . I am executor and fiduciary of the will. EVIL BR0THER CAME TO TOWN FROM TULSA AND STOLE THE WILL SO IT COULD NOT BE FILE.D I HAVE AN ATTORNEY AND LOOKS LIKE WE ARE GOING TO FIGHT IT OUT IN PROBATE COURT.I AM GOING TO FILE CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST HIM. AND SUE HIM IN CIVIL COURT. THIS IS GOING TO TAKE A WHILE. BUT HE IS TRYING TO MAKE IT A 50,50 SPIT BETWEEN HE AND i BUT THE WILL INCLUDED MY TWO CHILDREN AND HIS OWN SON IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A FIVE WAY SPLIT ACCORDING TO MY MOMS WILL AMBITION IS A GRIEVOUS FAULT AND GRIEVOUSLY HATH CAESAR ANSWERED IT
BEWARE OF THE GYPSY GIRL.. SHE LIES.
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BACK IN MEMPHIS AGAIN
July 28 2020. It Was nice seeing you again And hard to believe you are a Junior.
TRUMP WILL WIN AGAIN BY A LANDSLIDE. Ps Dems illegally changed election laws right before election and won. Dirty pool.
I have.had 4 pollsters call me in the last two week. I always say the Same thing. I DO NOT DO POLLS. The last call I Said. WE don’t DO POLLS AND THATS WHY THEY ARE ALWAYS WRONG
DEMS DO POLLS BECAUSE THEY HATE TRUMP SO MUCH IT GIVES THEM THE CHANCE TO VENT THAT IS WHAT SCEWS THE RESULTS TV reporters mostly majored journalism and are too dumb to get it.
Mom died on 6/26/20 I am still in Memphis but am heading home tomorrow will be back an forth all summer at least getting the house ready to rent OR SELL
6/12/2020 got back in town yest. evening. mom in hospice now. problably going back soon.
5/5/20 been back in memphis for over a week. STILL HERE MOMS BACK IN HOSPITAL.
LIFE SUCKS, THEN YOU DIE.
3/20/20 I GOT A 2 WEEK FURLOUGH. LEAVING FOR CUMMING IN THE A.M. i GOT MY MOM IN A REHAB CENTER FOR AT LEAST 2 WEEKS. NO VISITORS ALLOWED BECAUSE OF THE VIRUS. I AM SKIPPING SPRING BREAK. NO MORE PARTIES FOR A WHILE LOL
3/11/2020 still in memphis
AMA
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llooks like i'm stuck in Lodi again. aka Memphis 3 /1/ 20 click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIfQNB5WXmY
I am laying over in Pell Al. tonight. on my way back to memphis. Mom's back in the hospital again.
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY 2020
FEB 4 2020 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME.
DEMS can not seem to shoot straight either In Iowa. at least Bloomberrg is competent enough to amass over 30 billlion dollars but he used to be a republican
.either Iran was making sure that Americans were not hurt in the missile strikes or they can't shoot straight. I believe it was the former. 1/7/2020 They made their point and we made ours. Now we can deescalate. Trump is brilliant.
Thank you for visiting my site 1/23/2020.
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Just got back from Memphis. 12/28/2019
12/15/2019 Dems are imploding
finally made it back home. stayed in anniston ala. last night. all is well 10/07/2019
have been in Memphis since Thur. 9/20/19 I am still here 9/23/19 maybe I get to leave Thur. 9/26... now will be fri....now sat. maybe sunday. lol....STILL HERE MON AND TUE 9/31 I moved to the quinta inn on park ave across from St. Francis hosp. NEW POST 9/28/19 "EAR TO EAR MOUTH SOUNDS" good
. I just bought a ZOOM H4n pro recorder with stereo mics. I will try it out by tomorrow.
correction on JOON'S Q&A Republican have 53 in senate dems 47
redo TRIGGERS RELAX …. it sucked so I deleted it" … I like a bedtime story CHICKEN LITTLE ….. MY BLOG DOES NOT WORK I WILL WATCH SOME YOUTUBES TUE AND TRY TO FIGURE IT OUT I did get a spam comment today 9/11/2019 that got through? THE LINK BELOW EXPLAINS ANY WITCHES YOU KNOW. NOT PC BUT IT WAS TAUGHT WHEN I EARNED A B.S. IN PSYCH. ALL REALITY IS BEING ALTERED TO COMPORT WITH LEFT WING LUNACY.
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I got my 1st COVID 19 shot 2/10/ 2021
2nd shot due 3/03/2021. No side effects.
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my recording above is random triggers
I just listened to it and there is too much background noise. I am going to switch to my blue yeti pro microphone and do some test with it.
gOOD NIGHT IS THE BEST AUDIO. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Maybe brushes now
line out recording audio test let me know if this is not working
asmr coming soon use ear phone/buds for stereo effects
got to get my equipment setup still a work in progress last "breakfast " recording was made ad hoc with a Sony ICDUX560BLK Digital Voice recorder (stero) 7/19/2019 everthing seems to be working now but too noisy
I am stuck in breman ga Hampton inn till Monday. my bmw 328i got sick on the highway. 7/6/19
back home 7/9/19 beemer is well now.
3 nights alone in the Hampton. only excitement was walking 2 miles in 90+ heat to cracker barrel and back.
brisk 8.5 mile walk 7/11/19 at the gym across from lambert high school.
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I will answer all questions
it was all a hoax+
tiger woods is awesome
final lurch report in a few days
LURCH REpORT SHOWS IT WAS A WITCH HUNT
dems continue witch hunt
we create our witches (see mr. Hughes)
dems are dissing my boy tiger now
It was nice chatting with you (x-student) the other day at Walmart. hAVE FUN IN THE 10TH GRADE
biden will choke in the debates 6/16/19
his numbers dropped in the 3 ring circus 7/1/19
LURCH AND THE FAT LADY SANG TODAY
NO THERE THERE
lurch testified today but someone told me that was really herman munster 7/24/19
LEGALLY CLOSED: EVERTHING TO COME IS POLITICAL THEATRICS
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Reconstruction Study Guide COMPLETE ALL ONE NOTE LESSONS Know the following: Reconstruction Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan Who did Radical Republicans believe should be in control of Reconstruction? What provisions were part of President Johnson’s reconstruction plan? What were Black Codes? What was the 14th amendment? What was the Ku Klux Klan? Where did it begin? Why did it begin? Why was sharecropping utilized after the Civil War? What is the difference between sharecropping and tenant farming? The Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1867. The GA Act of 1869. Civil Rights Act of 1866 Freedman’s Bureau Scallawags Carpetbaggers What was the 13th amendment? What was the 15th amendment? The three stages of reconstruction. After the civil war, why did southern farmers have to diversify their crops? Who was U.S. President during reconstruction? What schools were established by the Freedman’s Bueau?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Zdnmsf6SXk
NEW SOUTH STUDY GUIDE
What was the Ku Klux Klan?
TEST FRIDAY MARCH 17, 2018.
Who was associated with the Populist Party?
Who was associated with Progressivism?
Who was associated with the Cotton Exposition?
What was associated with racial violence?
What did the Bourbon Triumvirate believe in?
Why did northern businessmen invest money to build Georgia’s textile industry after the civil war?
What was the main purpose of the International Cotton Exposition?
What did Henry Grady support economically?
What did the 19th amendment do?
Rebecca Felton criticized the policies of which group?
What did Rebecca Felton support?
What was Tom Watson’s greatest political accomplishment?
What did the Neill Primary Act lead to?
What happened to Leo Frank after his trial?
How many people were killed in the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906?
What did Plessy v. Ferguson do?
What were Jim Crow Laws? What is disenfranchisement?
What was the temperance movement? Who were suffragettes?
What are labor unions? What are chain gangs?
What are muckrakers?
Who benefitted from the County Unit System?
Who became the first female U.S. Senator?
What national offices did Tom Watson run for?
What woman established neighborhood unions in Atlanta?9
BRAIN WRINKLES ANSWER KEY 1877-- Bourbon Triumvirate • After Reconstruction, Democrats known as “Bourbons” rose to power in the South. • Bourbons believed that the South should rely less on agriculture and more on industry. • In Georgia, three Bourbon leaders dominated the state’s politics from 1872 to 1890: Joseph E. Brown, John B. Gordon, and Alfred H. Colquitt. • The Bourbon Triumvirate supported policies that replaced Georgia’s former large plantation-owning class with a new middle and business class. • They also expanded railroads and increased industrialization, and gained wealth as railroads, cities, and factories flourished in Georgia. • They promoted “white supremacy” in order to keep the political support of white racists. Joseph E. Brown • Joseph Brown was a secessionist who was Georgia’s governor during the Civil War. • He served four terms as the state’s governor until he was named ch ief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court. • Brown eventually served Georgia as a US Senator from 1880-1891. • He became one of the state’s wealthiest men. John B. Gordon • John B. Gordon was a Civil War general wh o later became the leader of the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia. • He became a US Senator in 1872 and resigned in 1880. • In 1886, Gordon became Georgia’s governor for two terms. • He returned to the Senate for one more term before leaving politics . Alfred H. Colquitt • Alfred H. Colquitt was educated at Princeton University. • He owned slaves before the Civil War and s erved in the Confederate army. • Colquitt was a Methodist Mini ster and often taug ht Sunday school in black churches . • Colquitt served as the sta te’s first democratic g overnor after Reconstructio n from 1877 to 1882 . Henry Grady • Henry Grady was editor of the Atlanta Constitution from 1880 to 1889, and used his newspaper to promote what he labeled the “ New South ”. • Gr ady be lieved the South needed to st op relying on farming an d be come more like the North ec onomically. • He tried to get no rthern businesses to invest in the So uth , and convince d many norther ners to in vest in Atlanta Cotton Expo • In 1881, Henry Grady promoted Georgia’s first International Cotton Exposition, an industrial fair that spotlighted attention on the state’s cotton textile industry. • The exposition attracted 200,000 paid visitors and showed the country that Georgia was ready for more industry. • Georgia went on to host more expositions, attracting people from 33 states and 7 countries. Tom Watson • During the 1880s, most farmers were suffering economically and falling further and further into debt. • Cotton prices had dropped dramatically and labor was hard to find after slaves were freed. • Georgia lawyer Tom Watson criticized Grady’s New South because he claimed it hurt small farmers. • In 1890, Watson won a seat in Congress and argued for farmers’ issues in Washington. Populists • In 1891, the People’s Party (commonly known as Populist Party) was organized by farmers and Tom Watson became the party’s leader in Georgia. • Watson’s greatest reform wa s the Rural Free Delivery Bill which provided free mail delivery t o rural farmers. • Populists fought to help farmers and urged farmers to w ork together for their cause. • The Populists challenged th e dominate Democratic Party in Georgia by threatening to split the white vote and to bring in black Repu blicans . County Unit System • Many rural Georgians came to fear that they were being pushed out of the political process. • In response, the state ad opted the county unit system in 1 917 for its political primaries. • Under the unit system, the ca ndidate that won the most unit votes won the election. • The eight most populou s counties received 6 votes, with each of the remaining counties rec eiving less . • Whoever won the most votes in the county, got all of the county’s unit votes. • The effect was that small, rural counties ended up having more say over w ho won than heavily populated counties. • Even though most of the population lived in a handful of counties, the rest of the counties had enough unit votes to determine the winner all by themselves . • Many saw the county unit system as unfair because it meant that certain candi dates could win even if the maj ority of the people in the state voted for so meone else. • The system d id not repre sent the population fair ly and in 19 62, the U.S. Supre me Court ruled against the cou nty unit system . Rebecca Felton • Rebecca Latimer Felton was the wife of progressive congressman William H. Felton, who opposed the Bourbon Democrats. • Felton was active in politics and was the South’s best-known campaigner for women’s suffrage. • Although Georgia disappointed her by rejecting the 19th Amendment, enough states eventually ratified it and women won their right to vote in 1920. • Two years later, 87-year-old Felton served as one of Georgia’s US Senators when the governor appointed her to fill the seat of deceased Tom Watson until a special election could be held. • Although she served for only two days, Felton made history as the first woman to sit in the US Senate. 1906 Atlanta Riot • The period from 1890 to 1930 was the bloodiest period of racial violence in Georgia’s history. • In September 1906, growing racial tensions resulted in the three-day Atlanta Race Riot. • A white mob started the riot, in part due to unproven reports that black men had assaulted several white w omen . • Hoke Smith was running for governor an d contributed to the racial tension with his appeals to white racism in an at tempt to win votes. • The mob attacked black-owned businesses and killed several business owners. • At least 12 people died during the violence. Leo Frank Case • African-Americans were not the only targets of ethnic violence during the early 1900s. • Leo Frank was a Jewish factory superintendent in Atlanta. • In 1913, he was convicted of murdering Mary Phagan, a 13-year-old female worker. • Th e tr ial was filled with conflicting testimony and un answered questions. • Frank was sentenced to life in prison, b ut two years later, citizens from Mary’s ho metown in Marietta kidnapped him and hanged him from an oak tr ee. • Decades later, new evidenc e revealed that the murder was most likely committed by someone else . • The state pardoned Frank 7 1 years after his lynching , but the case symbolized So utherners’ strong anti Semitic feeling s at the time BRAIN WRINKLES WWl WOULD NOT COPY
MARCH 9 DIGITAL LEARNING DAY
COMPLETE ONE NOTE LESSON
tHE wORLD OF COCA-COLA
DUE DATE 03/14/2018
reconstruction test Friday 2/23/2008
http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories Reconstruction Study Guide
Know the following:
Reconstruction
Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan
Who did Radical Republicans believe should be in control of Reconstruction?
What provisions were part of President Johnson’s reconstruction plan?
What were Black Codes?
What was the 14th amendment?
What was the Ku Klux Klan? Where did it begin? Why did it begin?
Why was sharecropping utilized after the Civil War?
What is the difference between sharecropping and tenant farming?
The Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1867.
The GA Act of 1869.
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Freedman’s Bureau
Scallawags
Carpetbaggers
What was the 13th amendment?
What was the 15th amendment?
The three stages of reconstruction.
After the civil war, why did southern farmers have to diversify their crops?
Who was U.S. President during reconstruction?
What schools were established by the Freedman’s Bueau?
The Gettysburg Address Chapter 8
Enrichment Activity
Directions: Read the following speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 at the dedication of
the Gettysburg Cemetery.
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new
nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created
equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so
conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that
war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those
who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper
that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate - we can not consecrate - we can not hallow
- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it, far
above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what
we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather to be
dedicated here to the unfinished work, which they who fought here have thus far so nobly
advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us - that
from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last
full measure of devotion - that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in
vain - that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom - and that government
of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.
A NOTE OF INTEREST
Abraham Lincoln was not the main speaker at the dedication of the cemetery in Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania, on November 19, 1863. Rather, Massachusetts clergyman Edward Everett
delivered the main address, which lasted for two hours and had taken two months to prepare.
Lincoln, on the other hand, was asked to speak two weeks before the dedication. He wrote his
first draft on November 17 and completed the penciled draft the night before the ceremony. Ill
from what was later diagnosed as smallpox, the President stood up with several sheets of
paper and delivered the 10-sentence, 270-word speech in 3 minutes. The response from the
audience was a few claps. One newspaper reporter said,"The cheeks of every American must
tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat and dishwatery utterances."
GIVEN THE OCCASION, WAS THIS AGOOD/POOR SPEECH
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Begin with this
Claim – Thesis statement which restates and answers the question or prompt (Write in the “If...then...” format if possible)
Data - The facts or evidence used to support the claim (can be multiple sentences)
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Add these at the end when necessary
Limitations and Conclusion – statement acknowledging limitations or different perspectives, while restating the claim
Civil War Study Guide
Border States were states that were undecided about which side they would be on before the fight at Fort Sumter.
The south was known as the Confederate States of America.
One of Lincoln’s goals in issuing the Emancipation Proclamation was the keep Britain and France from helping the confederacy.
General Sherman did not burn Savannah because there was over $28 million worth of cotton stored there.
General Sherman attacked the south in hopes of ending civilian support for the war effort and ending the war.
General Sherman burned Atlanta after occupying the city for two months.
The Civil War began when the Confederate Army fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina or when Lincoln
Invaded the south (opinions)
South Carolina was the first state to leave the union.
The Atlanta campaign and the Savannah campaign were the two major campaigns in GA.
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued after the Battle of Antietam.
The Emancipation proclamation said the south could keep their slaves if they surrounded and re-joined the union by January 1, 1863.
The union blockade of the Georgia’s coast was not successful in the beginning due to blockade runners slipping through the blockade.
Because of the Emancipation Proclamation, European nations chose not to side with the confederacy.
Captain Henry Wirz was hanged for excessive cruelty at the infamous Andersonville prison.
Gettysburg’s was a major battle that lasted 3 days and had the most casualties.
Gettysburg turned the war in favor of the north.
One of the south’s great advantages going into the war was its great military leaders.
General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox Court House.
Because Atlanta was the industrial transportation center of the confederacy, it had great military importance.
Know about the following:
Chickamauga
The Emancipation Proclamation
Andersonville
Sherman’s March to the Sea
The Gettysburg address
Fort Pulaski
Antietam
Appomattox Courthouse
Fort Sumter
William T. Sherman
Jefferson Davis
Robert Toombs
Robert E. Lee
Alexander Stephens
nice to talking to an x-student at Walmart.
Iran must think red line Obama is still pres. 6/20/2019
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http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories/march_to_the_sea
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