Sunday, June 23, 2019

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I have actually participated in a protest. It was during the farm crises in the late 1970’s. Dressed to fit the occasion in my hog-washers and protest cap, we drove the tractors into downtown Charleston to the Post and Courier Newspaper building and revved up the engines. It was fun to be a rebel with a cause. The farmers’ wives including my mother, Evelyn, Miss Ann and Miss Funny motivational speaker Janeherlong , rode in pickup trucks. That was pretty much the extent of it. Our protest did call attention to agricultural issues and the rising costs of farming.

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My daddy’s old metal map of the Southeastern United States hangs with the magnets still in place from Hugo’s tract to Charleston some twenty one years ago. It is like a wall monument. I recall constantly listening to the shrill sounds of the Charleston airport weather updates during tomato and cucumber season. This was our constant companion growing up on a Lowcountry vegetable farm. The old weather radio is a far cry from the today’s sophisticated weather tracking. Funny motivational speaker Jane helps your audience with people skills for the business world in a way that makes them FEEL like they know .

Saturday, June 22, 2019

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Remembering Tootsie With its red digital message, the hotel clock shouted my wake-up call that Saturday morning. It was 5:30 AM. Not until later in the day did I realize the timing that only our Heavenly Father could arrange. My second mother, Ruth “Tootsie” Blige, began Funny motivational speaker Janeherlong eternal reward that morning – she died at 5:30 AM. Tootsie worked for my family just shy of fifty years

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A Rock and a Clown Nose A Rock and a Clown Nose I have come to the realization that a rock and a clown nose represent principles of successful living. I discovered this life lesson at the funeral for my dear friend, Eileen Klein. As Eileen lay in her hospital bed nearing death’s door, she asked me to sing at her funeral. The song she chose was “We’ll Meet Again.” Funny motivational speaker Janeherlong and I have a most unusual relationship of strange humor so I replied