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About Me
- Name: foxofbama
Born May 18, 1953; got saved at Truett Memorial BC in Hayesville, NC 1959. On rigged ballot which I did not rig got Most Intellectual class of 71, Gaffney High School. Furman Grad, Sociology major but it was little tougher than Auburn football players had Had three dates with beautiful women the summer of 1978. Did not marry any of em. Never married anybody cause what was available was undesirable and what was desirable was unaffordable. Unlucky in love as they say and even still it is sometimes heartbreaking. Had a Pakistani Jr. Davis Cupper on the Ropes the summer of 84, City Courts, Rome Georgia I've a baby sitter, watched peoples homes while they were away on Vacation. Freelance writer, local consultant, screenwriter, and the best damn substitute teacher of Floyd County Georgia in mid 80's according to an anonymous kid passed me on main street a few years later when I went back to get a sandwich at Schroeders. Had some good moments in Collinsville as well. Ask Casey Mattox at www.clsnet.org if he will be honest about it. I try my best to make it to Bridges BBQ in Shelby NC at least four times a year.
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Guest blog from Arkansas Kidney doctor on Health science
We are witnessing in real time a dismantling of science and medicine unprecedented in our history. I’m referring to policy and funding attacks on premier institutions which promote and protect the health of every American. Especially the young, elderly and otherwise vulnerable. The CDC, NIH, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, NCI, and other organizations.
The agencies tasked to do the highest level scientific research, develop medicines and vaccines, and promote public health strategies to protect all.
As a physician I know people who work at these places. They are the best and brightest we have. Until recently, everyone… supported and benefited from their work over the past half century. Times have changed.
Bacteria and viruses are the most non-discriminatory entities on earth… Cancer also. They do not care about gender, ethnicity, political affiliation, where or if you worship… what you believe… or if you’re a butcher, baker, candlestick-maker. They simply infect and kill with no regard.
And now we have a number of top scientists and heads of these agencies placed in the untenable position of making policy decisions based not on science but on political whim and pressure.
I encourage you to ask anyone who spent a life studying and practicing anything related to science… medicine, for example… I don’t know of any reputable physician regardless of partisanship who supports the policies being promoted by our current Department of Health and Human Services as led by Robert Kennedy… Zero scientific training. Unintelligent, unserious, dangerous. His policies left unchallenged will harm your friends and family.
There’s a lot of political disagreement in our nation. This is the most nonpartisan issue imaginable. Funding cuts, anti-science policy, and the wanton dismissal of premier scientists and public health experts…. places all in danger equally.
People of conscience sometime have to pick a hill on which to die… No one should perish unnecessarily on a hill of imminently treatable and preventable infectious disease or cancer. Take a moment, think… do you really want to live with medieval medicine based not on science… but superstition? Put pressure on your elected officials to correct policies which could be the ultimate killing field.
Friday, August 08, 2025
Fish camps in Upstate SC and nearby
Friends gonna cross state lines in the Buick this afternoon tocheck out a celebrated fish camp in North Georgia I have heard a lot about. From there hope to check out the Flounder in Spartanburg SC and the Caro Mi in Landrum. Ca Ro Mi not exactly a fish camp but the trout has great reputation.
Hoping to get some perch with my all you can eat catfish this afternoon. Perch for sure at the Flounder; my late brother the Sweet Jim Willie was a fan. I think Hush puppies at both places and I will try to onion rings. Cracker Barrel has good catfish, but nothing like th fish camp experience. I liked Brannon's in Gaffney but that was fifty years ago. And thicketty mtn had a camp but it burned down. So at least four, maybe five by Christmas and I will be reporting, co come back.
Moe's on Stone Avenue n Greenville has good catfish and collards but they do bbq and other things as well. But no complaints about the fish and tartar sauce is good
I found the way to the Flounder in Spartanburg and a place called the House in Greer but neither are all you can eat. May try to negotiate a Sampler platter. Going to Cap D in Anderson SC today for senior day and hoping for kind price on third piece of fish to go with the the two piece special. Been a while for Cap D's. It gets the job done. Miss the one in Ft Payne Alabama. Like Krystal hamburgers getting harder and harder to locate.
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Clearly Furman failed Allie Beth Stuckey, soul molester abusing the name of Jesus
Lets get straight to the point. the Old Testament would make no mistake would not spare the language she has has gone whoring after lesser gods., the OT would not be kind . A product of Prestonwood Baptist church in Dallas a christian nationalist front, and a graduate of Furman University she gave the commencement address in 2014. Recently she was on panel with Ross Douthat and got notice officially in a Furman Reports article as if everything was hunky dorey.
That is very sad. A communications major she doesnt know anything says Amanda Hilley, a Kellogg fellow and former executive director of Southern Baptists Women in Ministry. Would be great for Ms Stuckey to come to Furman on panel with the likes of Furman women Courtney Tollison, Karen Guth, Ainsley Quiros and Tomiko Brown Nagin. Courtney married into the Hartness pepsi fortune and wrote her dissertation at South Carolina on Furman break with Sotu Carolina Baptists; Qyuiros left Furman and on to PHD in History at Vandrbilt, Guth has written about tainted legacies ( Ireviewed her book on this blog and at Christian Ethics Today), and Brown Nagin now dean at Radcliffe, Harvard's sister school
Stuckey has appeared in a congressional hearing about abortion. She never mentioned the work of Randall Balmer spotlighting the mendacity of right to life abortion politics. Stuckey has whored herself off the the poison of Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA where she joins Taylor Rogers of the Dallas Suburbs. Rogers two years ago the presidnet of the Clemson chapter of TPUSA where she hosted Nikki haley who for all practical purposes has joined the movement. Dabo Swinney should call for her resignation from the Clemson board of trustees before Dawn Staley does......Harold Bloom of Yale in his American Religion said the tragedy of the Southern Baptist convention is the fundamentalist takeover was masquerading political machinations as religious conviction.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2025
The Scarf
The Coplin Weaver family and cousins totalling about thirty shared the weekend of July 20 sharing family oral history. A grand project for any family at one time wealthiest family in Guntersville Alabama. In in the sixties The Mother and four daughters their own pew at the FUMC in town had plenty to tell. The Father, insurance man and realtor was a Baptist. Reports are the often told story of their caretaker of color Mary Phinell got the most traffic.
But I have a story to tell of twenty years ago here going public for the first time. I wanted to tell this a story at the reception for the wedding party on April 1 2006, the Friday evening before . Yes, it was April Fools’ Day 2006 and the night before they were married, but I was asked not to say anything because the father of the bride now deceased may be encouraged to share and my friend Susan Weaver loved her father, but she was scared that if me and him said something who knows where it would go, so I had to stay quiet while Mark Morgan of Duke, brother of the fiance, Morgan charm the group and got all the accolades and I just had to sit on it But here’s my story. I was president and founder of the sugar booger adoration society, sugar booger, married the Prince so that was Susan Weaver and John Morgan my assistant vice president was Andy Myers of UPS ; and in charge of recruitment was Russ Beeene, a screeenwriter, who had an obvious case of undiagnosed Asperger‘s so we didn’t want it to grow and it didn’t . So on that night. I wanted to tell the story Susan beginning when she was about 20 years old shared a lot of family information with me and with the two friends Andy and Russ we felt like we did a good bit over that six years that she was enchanted with the prince or always more like six and more like 14 years total, but he came around and it was good for everybody and it was a great wedding , one aunt Katie called it storybook they got Jackie Weaver‘s 1956 Cadillac convertible and road from the church down Main Street to the library that was under construction and it was really humid and everybody was sweating, but we had a reception there they had they had their wedding meal there but the reception the night before when people were talking And so Mrs. Weaver was a quiet woman. She made perfect on math on the ACT in 1965 and taught math at the high school and I ate lunch at school a lot and I would see her at school but I said I saw her one day in the hall outside the luxury. I said Ms Weaver I have a story about Susan. I gotta tell you, but you can’t tell her I told you, and Ms Weaver Looked me straight eyes said I don’t see why not she tells you everything I’ve ever said and I said you know what can I say? I mean she nailed it. That’s pretty much the truth and so but so Susan this has been about 1993. She calls the house about 11:30 at night and my father who had married Edna after mother died my mama he was disturbed about the whole situation. I said not worry about it. It was a special situation so she was on the phone she was in a dither. She wanted to get the Prince something for Christmas, but didn’t want to show her hand. She wanted to do something do something appropriate and ask my advice and I said well I haven’t had a lot of experience in romance, but there was a girl at Furman I dated for a year and a half and second Christmas rolls around and I said ask my mama said mama You know what should I get this girl for Christmas? Momma said she thought a real nice scarf would be appropriate so I got her a scarf and at Christmas I gave her a ride from Furman up to her aunts in Gastonia North Carolina. We stopped at the roller rink in Spartanburg and they were playing the crocodile rock but I couldn’t skate. it was hilarious and just a sweet night and so I thought I was in love for sure but by February of 73 of the next year a fellow classmate moved in on me and it was over for me and they got married went to USouth Carolina law school and had some beautiful children and grandchildren > Susan says OK OK I won’t get him a scarf
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Robert Grainier, Train Dreams the Movie will release in September
Keep an eye for it on Netflix and then limited theatrical release. Based on novella nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2012, got great praise from James Wood in the Guardian. Find and read that review. I met Wood at Sewanee writers summer camp about 15 years ago. He said he was aware of Marshall Frady but dealt almost solely with fiction.
Here from a good wiki page on the novel you should read, quoting
Grainier's life is a mystery from start to finish, a sort of blank space that he fills in and that we fill in with him. At the core of such fiction is the conviction that our lives will remain essentially mysterious to us—that as human beings we don't know what we are and cannot grasp our own experience. In the character of Robert Granier, though, Johnson seems to be suggesting that we need not understand our own lives in order to live them, enjoy them, fully inhabit them–and also that we might take some comfort in that, if in anything at all."[21]
Thursday, July 03, 2025
Guest post, the Crabapple tree by Todd Heifner tirbute to his brother
My friend Todd Heifner Youngest rother Brad died in late April . Was very impressive memorial service you can google at New Millenium church in Arkansas. Eric Motley grand friend of Brad since Samford in the mid nineties flew down from his post as associate director of the National Art Museum in DC to deliver a eulogy as did Mart Gray magnificent effort.
Last week Todd posted this memory on facebook
What Now For The Damned Crabapple Tree?