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Really enjoyed him on pre and post game titans coverage on radio...rip markSome liked him and others didn’t, but I everyone that follows sports in Nashville knew who he was…. RIP
Nashville sports anchors and radio personality Mark Howard dies at 65
Some liked him and others didn’t, but I everyone that follows sports in Nashville knew who he was…. RIP
Nashville sports anchors and radio personality Mark Howard dies at 65
Should use roller blades. Much easier to master.So... if I'm missing for a few days, it's because I'll be in ICU from @SumSoonerChick talking me into this tonight...
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Yesterday my grandmother would have turned 122 years old... one of my sibs told me a story that she wanted to board The Eastland but they would not let her board because she was only 15.
The Eastland Disaster Killed More Passengers Than the Titanic and the Lusitania. Why Has It Been Forgotten? | History| Smithsonian Magazine
I just saw where Tony Dow has passed away. He played Wally Cleaver on Leave it To Beaver. He was 77.
Recessions always hit the artsy fartsy places first.
My wife loves the Grove Park Inn in Asheville. The first trip for an Anniversary years ago was really nice. We were on the concierge floor and with the evening "snack" buffet etc, you really didn't even need the restaurants. Last time I refused varlet parking and wound up with a flat tire - somebody just let the air out. Also a plain room cost more than the concierge floor rooms from a few years earlier - small, no amenities, and basically no better than a middle grade motel. Told her never again - Asheville no longer exists in my world. I'm the "I'll carry my own bags and park my own car, thank you; now get out of my way" type ... politely.
I went to the Grove Park Inn a couple of times and yeah, it was way too fancy for my tastes, but I let my wife take charge and I just handed over the money. One of the first business trips I went on in the early 80's left me in Pittsburgh at some fancy hotel and the bellhop pretty much took my bag away and walked me to my room. I was like WTF as he pushed the button on the elevator and opened the room door. Anyhow, I gave him a couple of dollars and he looked insulted. Well, F him, I didn't need his help to push the elevator button and swipe the room key for me.My wife loves the Grove Park Inn in Asheville. The first trip for an Anniversary years ago was really nice. We were on the concierge floor and with the evening "snack" buffet etc, you really didn't even need the restaurants. Last time I refused varlet parking and wound up with a flat tire - somebody just let the air out. Also a plain room cost more than the concierge floor rooms from a few years earlier - small, no amenities, and basically no better than a middle grade motel. Told her never again - Asheville no longer exists in my world. I'm the "I'll carry my own bags and park my own car, thank you; now get out of my way" type ... politely.
