Monday, September 12, 2011
The Guitar from Folk Ways
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Lux Radio Theater 42-01-26 (336) Here Comes Mr Jordon (HQ)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan from Lux Radio Theater on Jan 26, 1942 stars Cary Grant, Claude Rains, Evelyn Keyes, and James Gleason. Here Comes Mr. Jordan is a comedy in which a boxer, accidentally killed before his time, is allowed a chance to come back to Earth in the body of a rich man who has just been murdered by his wife. It was taken from the 1941 comedy film and was also remade several times, with different titles: Heaven Can Wait (1978), Heaven's Touch (1983) and Down to Earth (2001). This radio version is an excellent production.
Lux Radio Theater 42-01-26 (336) Here Comes Mr Jordon (HQ)
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Postal Unions Join Forces To Save America’s Postal Service
Postal Unions Join Forces To Save America’s Postal Service
Rallies Set for Sept. 27 in Every Congressional DistrictThe APWU has joined forces with the three other postal unions to designate Sept. 27 as a day of action to Save America’s Postal Service.
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“With the USPS’s dire financial situation making headlines, and a battle raging in Congress over what to do about it, postal workers must take action now,” said APWU President Cliff Guffey. “I urge APWU members to work with our brothers and sisters in the other postal unions to organize the rallies. We must let every U.S. representative know that we need their support.”
The Lynch bill would prevent the financial collapse of the USPS — without closing thousands of post offices, eliminating hundreds of mail processing facilities, delaying mail delivery, laying off 120,000 workers, cutting postal workers’ pay, or ending collective bargaining rights. It would allow the Postal Service to apply billions of dollars in pension overpayments to the congressional mandate that requires the USPS to pre-fund the healthcare benefits of future retirees. No other government agency or private company bears this burden, which forces the Postal Service to fund a 75-year liability in 10 years — at a cost of more than $5 billion annually. Without the mandate, the USPS would have shown a surplus of $611 million over the past four fiscal years.
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Instead, Rep. Issa has introduced a bill that would destroy the Postal Service as we know it. His bill (H.R. 2309) would do nothing to correct the cause of the USPS financial crisis: It would do nothing about the pension overpayments or the pre-funding requirement. But it would establish a “solvency authority” with the power to unilaterally cut wages, abolish benefits, and end protection against layoffs. It also would create a board that would order $1 billion worth of post office closures in the first year and $1 billion worth of facility closures in the second year. If H.R. 2309 is enacted, thousands of offices throughout the country would be closed.
At the same time, the Postal Service is proposing legislative changes that would authorize management to lay off 120,000 workers and that would remove postal employees from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program and from federal retirement plans.
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Each union has volunteered to be responsible for specific congressional districts, and locals have already begun designating District Leads for various locations. The District Leads will secure permits (where necessary), contact the media, and make other arrangements.
The unions have developed a common Web site to provide information about the rallies, which will be held from 4-5:30 p.m. A complete list of rally locations will be posted on the site by Sept. 16, which will be updated often. Visit saveamericaspostalservice.org for the latest news about the Sept. 27 rallies.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Grand Ole Opry Remembered
Here is a rare episode of the Grand Ole Opry that Flatt & Scruggs appeared on in 1956.
Host: Carl Smith - Guests include: Buddy Ebsen, Chet Atkins, Collins Kids, The Jordanaires, June Carter, Flatt and Scruggs, Minnie Pearl, etc. Sponsored by Purina with original commercials from April 28, 1956. One interesting scene is Buddy Ebsen dancing for Minnie Pearl in a pair of cowboy boots.
Peyton Place
Here is a recording of Peyton Place captured off of internet radio for personal use.
Peyton Place was a 1956 novel by Grace Metalious. Selling sixty thousand copies within the first ten days of its release, it was publishing's second "blockbuster," (following Gone with the Wind in 1936) and remained on the New York Times best seller list for fifty-nine weeks. The main plot follows the lives of three women - lonely and repressed Constance MacKenzie, her illegitimate daughter Allison, and her employee Selena Cross, a girl from "across the tracks" or as it is called in the book "from the shacks" - and how they come to terms with their identity as women and sexual beings in a small New England town.
This audio version is a full cast drama, very well done and great actors.
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Peyton Place
Old Tennessee Trail To Be 'Picker's Paradise' On Oct. 8
LEIPER'S FORK, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The backroads of Middle Tennessee will be a picker's paradise this fall when the Old Tennessee Trail — a loop running from Franklin to Mount Pleasant and back again — is transformed into an 84-mile yard sale.
The "Old Tennessee Trail Yard Sale" kicks off at 8 a.m. Central on October 8, and runs all day until the sun goes down. Roadside finds will include antiques, furniture, farm tools, glassware, collectibles and even fresh produce.
The idea: Mix a little Tennessee pickin' with a beautiful fall day, and you've got a new homespun tourist attraction that will be an annual draw for the entire region.
"Pickin' is a favorite pastime for people from all walks of life," said Susan Whitaker, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. "The Old Tennessee Trail Yard Sale is a great way to draw folks from across the region to see great bargains while enjoying one of the most scenic routes in America."
The Old Tennessee Trail, which covers Williamson and Maury counties, features more than 80 points of interest including Civil War battlefields, historic landmarks, museums, restaurants and other attractions. The trail runs through more than a dozen communities including Franklin, Columbia, Mount Pleasant, Spring Hill and Thompson's Station.
The Old Tennessee Trail is one of 16 regional trails that are part of the Discover Tennessee Trails & Byways Initiative.
Pickers who want to visit the Old Tennessee Trail Yard Sale can download a trail brochure and map, in PDF format, online at www.tntrailsandbyways.com. Or for more information, email the Downtown Leiper's Fork Association, which is serving as the event organizer, at OTTrailYardSale@gmail.com.
SOURCE Williamson County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Hollywood Steps Out
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Louis L'Amour
Louis L'Amour (March 22, 1908 – June 10, 1988) was an American author. L'Amour's books, primarily Western fiction, remain enormously popular, and most have gone through multiple printings. At the time of his death all 101 of his works were in print (86 novels, 14 short-story collections and one full-length work of nonfiction) and he was considered "one of the world's most popular writers". Here is a few audio short stories.
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Louis L'Amour - Gun For Kilkenny
Louis Lamour - Love and the Cactus Kid
Louis L'Amour - Monument Rock
Louis L'Amour - To Tough To Brand
Louis L'Amour - The Road To Casa Piedras
Louis L'Amour - McNelly Knows a Ranger
Louis L'Amour - The Town No Guns Could Tame
Louis L'Amour - Turkey Feather Riders
10 Cool Gadgets for Your Pet
Pets are awesome, and sometimes they require a bit more maintainance than we can offer at the moment. Saying that some inventors have created a few cool gadgets that you can use to help you save time and have your pet leaving satisfied.
1. Remote Pet Feeder
This pet feeder runs on and feeds your pet according to your schedule. It also allows you to watch your pet through the Internet while it's enjoying its meal.
2. Canine Treadmill
For those who don't want to walk their dogs, their dogs can now walk themselves, for a price of course. Various sizes are available for different sized pooches.
3. Pet Emergency Evacuation Jacket
This jacket is made of flame-retardant material and comes with a carrying handle with pockets filled with pet necessities (food bowls, muzzles, odor control bags, rain hoods, rain boots, freezer packs, a bell, and a waterproof pet ID). Of course it has emergency tools for you too: granola bars, Band-aids, aromatherapy oil to calm you down, gloves, a radio, and emergency whistle.
4. Puppy Tweets collar
Now you can add your dog to your Twitter followers. This gadget sends Tweets based on an analysis of what your dog is doing (licking, biting, eating, etc.)
5. Cats Attack Scratching Post
Turn your kitten into Catzilla with this city-scape scratching post.
6. Tennis Ball cannon
The name pretty much gives it all away. This toy shoots out tennis balls to your pup, and when it senses that the dog has placed the ball back, it sends another one its way.
7. Dog shower
This shower for your pup has 16 jet-nozzles and an extendable showerhead. It is both practical for you and relaxing for your dog.
8. Pet Peek
The Pet Peek is pretty much a porthole for your fence. It allows your dog to look around without running loose. Necessary? Not at all. But it is kinda cool.
9. Litter Robot
This robot waits seven minutes after your cat leaves the litter box and begins to clean out the clumps of kitty litter. It collects the waste in a small compartment that can be removed and emptied once full.
10. Coffee Table Cat Hammock
Just in case your cat can't find another place to curl up, you can purchase a $2,400 coffee table with a built-in cat hammock. It has all the function of an actual coffee table, plus a cozy fabric hammock for your feline friend.
Volunteer fire departments struggle to recruit members - The Tennessean
Volunteer fire departments struggle to recruit members The Tennessean He also looked at a thriving program in Sparta, Tenn., and consulted with the national volunteer council. The result was more structure than Bowers has seen in some programs. For example, a junior firefighter in Shackle Island can earn a rank. ... |
Monday, September 5, 2011
New Hank Williams Songs!
This fall, Hank Williams will be coming back -- with some brand new tunes to boot.
When the country legend died in 1953, he left behind a briefcase carrying a notebook, and that notebook was filled with songs. Many never recorded. Some not quite finished.
...Jesse James has a Tennessee connection - Belleville News Democrat
Jesse James has a Tennessee connection
Belleville News Democrat The king of rock 'n' roll and the nation's seventh president are not the only well-known figures with Tennessee connections. James, infamous for a 15-year reign of robberies and gunfights in the "Old West," lived in the Nashville ... and more » |
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Tennessee 42 Montana 16 - The Glass is Half Orange - Rocky Top Talk
Nooga.com | Tennessee 42 Montana 16 - The Glass is Half Orange Rocky Top Talk But Tennessee teams of old that put on a performance like that in the run game against a lesser opponent (which is what we have to call them, because Tennessee teams of old didn't play FCS foes period...) got criticized for it. ... Montana fails to take advantage of 6 fumbles by Tennessee in 42-16 loss ...Washington Post Tennessee Volunteers Football: 5 Things Learned from the Montana GameBleacher Report Tyler Bray tosses 3 TDs as Tennessee routs MontanaESPN (blog) The Chattanoogan -Great Falls Tribune -Nooga.com |
Waterfalls tall and wide pepper Middle Tennessee - Knoxville News Sentinel
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Waterfalls tall and wide pepper Middle Tennessee
Knoxville News Sentinel Virgin Falls between Spencer and Sparta is another sight to see if time permits. It is in a remote area and requires a lengthy hike to reach. Other options include Piney Falls in the community of Grandview just north of Spring City and Ozone Falls near ... |
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Dawn Wells Potato Peeling (Amazing!!)
John Lennon: The Rolling Stone Interview (1970)
Rolling Stone magazine founding editor and publisher Jann S. Wenner's historic interview with John Lennon, conducted in December of 1970.
John Lennon: The Rolling Stone Interview (1970) Part 1
John Lennon: The Rolling Stone Interview (1970) Part 2
John Lennon: The Rolling Stone Interview (1970) Part 3
John Lennon: The Rolling Stone Interview (1970) Part 4
John Lennon: The Rolling Stone Interview (1970) Part 5
Double Indemnity
- Broadcast by BBC Radio 4 June 12, 1993