Geeze.
BKB
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Geeze.
BKB
Seriously.
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Not all of us are retired you know.
Thank goodness too! I need to have somebody work for my monthly government cheese.
BKB
Hey Barry.....headed your way this spring! ...(old friends in Van Buren)....How far you from there?
Heck... I would love to meet you...Shhh! Don't Tell Nobody! ....
I got some Carolina weed that is mellow...:D
What ever you do don't invite that dude that says >"fucktard" all the time....
he's always rude I think he's from Virginia?.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHUgSl4_Yxs
Barry is a feller that every man should meet!
Van Buren probably isn’t 2 hours from Posty. A hop skip and a jump!
I love it that so many folks in this site have had a chance to meet up in person. I hope you guys can work something out!
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Van Buren is where Killing Jim Miller was born. They hung him in Ada Oklahoma.
Just a little morning factoid for you.
Greater Ader, as it is called in these parts.
Van Buren is about two hours from me. Holler at me when you’re coming and I’ll buy you a beer.
BKb
My dad lived in Van Buren for many years before moving to San Antonio.
That said, ya' gots to be careful around P-hole ... sometimes he makes you drink too much! Uhh, or was it "eat too much chicken"?? I don't remember ... maybe both! ;)
My step Dad worked at KFDF radio in Van Buren when I was in second grade. That was in the days of live radio and KFDF was a gospel station on weekends. The gospel singers and bands would hang out in the lobby passing a bottle arpund in a brown bag, sometimes whole families would he in the group, all waiting their turn to go into the studio to sing a couple gospel songs live on the radio. It was quite a time in radio"
That’s my big memory of Van Buren. That and BLT’s from the drug store across the street from the station.
bKB
Good Stuff Barry^ .......y'all ever seen the movie Fried Green Tomatoes?
Yep sure have. Gaillard Sartain is in that movie and he’s an old regular from Tulsa TV days. He had a late nite show on local tv in the early 70s called Mazzeppa that was funny as hell.
BKB
Two more come to mind/ Shawshank and The Notebook...
Hey you ever seen The Client (John Grisham)?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZY7_dCQRgk
Not a Grisham fan so, no. My wife watched The Notebook. I was in the room. So, kinda.
BKB
nuff said.
I hate to be a hater, but I read a couple of Grisham’s books before I realized that the man can write one hell of a set up, but he writes the worst endings in the world. So I quit him.
BKB
Well, the you’ll be buying him a beer! You’re a really nice guy!
BKB
Gotta disagree with you somewhat, Tpost.....Grisham's, "The Firm", was one helluva first book and movie for him.....pretty dang good ending, too.
To each their own!
I liked his non-fiction book, The Innocent Man.
But of course the ending was already done. :moon
BKB
After Louis L’amour, Grisham was the first author I started reading in high school.
Good stuff. And The Firm, was a good book. Better than the movie, as they say.
The last audio book I heard was...> Gone South (Robert McCammon) ....Dam it was a good read/hear for the long ride.
from the writer
http://www.robertmccammon.com/articl...word_2008.html
I liked Grisham's first book. I read the 2nd and when I started the 3rd I realized they were all the same story, to me. Just my opinion. Very formulaic... as are the majority of NYT Bestseller authors.
I thought that Pelican Brief and The Summons were both excellent reads