BIMD Heads Up: It’s GO TIME! A Call for Civilized War Begins

Yeah, OK, not a real war with guns and stuff. This is bigger, the war over the soul of America. This post will set the stage for this BIMD series relating to the ongoing Civilized War in America. It is a conflict that I believe has been going on for far more than 160+ years … Continue reading BIMD Heads Up: It’s GO TIME! A Call for Civilized War Begins

Back In My Day: Battleground Arkansas Conclusion – Votes, Beans, and Civil War?

Let's start with our dear friend's post in a recent daily: GA/FL Offline Coyote  November 16, 2022 07:03 Democrats know more than a dozen ways to commit election fraud – they are good at it and have lots of practice. They have cheated since the days of Huey P Long, Gene Talmadge, and the Chicago Mob … Continue reading Back In My Day: Battleground Arkansas Conclusion – Votes, Beans, and Civil War?

Back In My Day: Arkansas – Follow the Money

This part of Goober Gump's adventures will finish the story of my college friend before divulging the money players of the Arkansas mafia back in my day, whose descendants have continued the "family" businesses. I will expand the parallels and comparisons in the part that follows this one. Don't think that ole Goober is just … Continue reading Back In My Day: Arkansas – Follow the Money

Back In My Day: Arkansas Field of Dreams – Grooming

I was a pig being led to a slaughter by a trail of crumbs from the table of the butchers. I had not yet become a hog in Razorback country, which is when the slaughter would occur. This is figuratively where we left the last Arkansas Field of Dreams BIMD. With this one we will … Continue reading Back In My Day: Arkansas Field of Dreams – Grooming

Back In My Day: Baseball and Arkansas? Why?

At one time earlier in my life, the state of Arkansas became my "field of dreams" for some reason that I still cannot determine. This series will explore the next dozen years of my life after high school graduation. This part will provide background and set the stage for what follows. Background I left my … Continue reading Back In My Day: Baseball and Arkansas? Why?

Back In My Day: Coal Country Heroes – Finale

As BIMD stories have been told, you may have begun to see the parallels between them as well as what you may have experienced in your life or happened in the lives of others during similar time periods and events. As has been noted, many of the featured people seized their opportunity to accomplish what … Continue reading Back In My Day: Coal Country Heroes – Finale

Back In My Day: Coal Country Heroes – In Coal Country, Some Make It To Just Give It Away

It is an interesting concept. Make as much as you can honestly so you have more to give to others. You know, kind of like what Nancy Pelosi, Barry Soetoro and The Big Guy do. Well, we know better with that bunch and those like them. However, some people actually do it differently. It's as … Continue reading Back In My Day: Coal Country Heroes – In Coal Country, Some Make It To Just Give It Away

Back In My Day: Nothing New Under The Sun – Another Great American Traitorous Deception

So, like me, most of you probably grew up thinking that getting a decent education to whatever level you could attain would lead to a job and eventually a career where you could succeed. For traditional families, that may have even meant no outside job for the wife and mother so that she could handle … Continue reading Back In My Day: Nothing New Under The Sun – Another Great American Traitorous Deception

Back In My Day: From The Hills of Tennessee and Coal Country – Bad Boy Brings It While Working on Being A Better Man

Country Music Star Morgan Wallen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atyWvGs9rR4 The way we remember him around these parts... One of the contractor friends I mentioned in the Scott Stallings BIMD is also good friends and worked with country music star Morgan Wallen's dad, Tommy, for many years in the construction industry. They lived near each other until recently as … Continue reading Back In My Day: From The Hills of Tennessee and Coal Country – Bad Boy Brings It While Working on Being A Better Man

Back In My Day: Coal Country Heros – The Blue Side of the Mountain

Time to get back to Coal Country before I lose momentum on the story. This is a longer slog because it pushes along the personal stage setting for future connections. You can tell how difficult life was for Loretta as the coal miner's daughter, which sounded somewhat like the life of Dolly and my wife … Continue reading Back In My Day: Coal Country Heros – The Blue Side of the Mountain