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GOOD MORNING

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Good morning to all you good hearted, yet deplorable Dawgs…..Saturday….June 27th……..Today is National Onion Day……One of Mother Nature’s Greatest Gifts to Mankind is the Onion, with emphasis on the Vidalia Onion…..Man, I do love onions….Double onions on burgers, dogs, black eyed peas, Liver & onion & gravy for me….Wrap one up in aluminum foil with some butter, throw it in the oven…..Baked Onion rather than Baked Potato......Yum, Yum….Today is also National Ice Cream Cake Day…..An Eskimo Pie will suffice…..Take care fellow Dawgs……

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UGA SPORTS SPOTLIGHT

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I’m gonna mention a Dawg great in the UGA sports spotlight section this morning, just to make sure at least something Dawg is mentioned today in this “DAWGChat” forum…Today the Georgia Bulldog in the spotlight is former Dawg Receiver Harry Babcock………..

Football Letterman 1950, 1951, and 1952

Baseball Letterman 1951 and 1952

All-American in Football 1952

Earned All-SEC honors in Football 1951 and 1952

Earned All-SEC honors in Baseball 1952

led the SEC in receptions in 1951

had 80 career receptions at UGA between 1950-52

finished his UGA career with 1,199 receiving yards

First Southern Player invited to play in the Hula Bowl '53

Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 1st round of the '53 draft (first player overall selected in the 1953 Draft)

Played with 49ers from '53 to '55

was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1992


He passed away in 1996.

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Harry Babcock………a DGD………..May he RIP………….



SOME STUFF ON THIS DATE

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1542 Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo sets sail from the Mexican port of Navidad to explore the west coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire

1652 New Amsterdam (now New York City) enacts first speed limit law in North America

1693 1st women's magazine…… "Ladies' Mercury" published (London)

1759 British general James Wolfe begins the siege of Quebec.

1778 Liberty Bell returns home to Philadelphia after the British departure

1829 English scientist James Smithson establishes the Smithsonian Institution

1833 Prudence Crandall, a white woman, arrested for conducting an academy for black females at Canterbury, Connecticut

1847 New York & Boston linked by telegraph wires

1864 Atlanta Campaign: Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia

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1867 Bank of California opens doors

1871 The yen becomes the new form of currency in Japan.

1876 Democratic Party elects Samuel Tilden as US presidential candidate

1890 Canadian boxer George Dixon becomes first black world champion when he stops English bantamweight champion Edwin "Nunc" Wallace in 18 rounds in London, England

1893 Great stock crash on NY stock exchange. By the end of the year 600 banks and 74 railroads had gone out of business.

1894 American Annie Londonderry [Annie Kopchovsky] sets out from Boston to become first woman to bicycle around the world (completes journey September 1895)

1898 Joshua Slocum became the first person to successfully circumnavigate the earth alone when he landed his sloop Spray in Newport, R.I., a 46,000-mile trip.

1914 Defending champion Jack Johnson beats fellow American Frank Moran on points in 20 rounds in Paris, France to retain his lineal heavyweight boxing title

1915 100°F (38°C), Fort Yukon, Alaska (state record)

1918 Two German pilots are saved by parachutes for the first time.

1923 Capt. Lowell H. Smith and Lt. John P. Richter perform the first ever aerial refueling in a DH-4B biplane

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1924 British Open Men's Golf, Royal Liverpool GC: American Walter Hagen wins his 2nd Open Championships, 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Ernest Whitcombe

1924 Democrats offer Mrs. Leroy Springs the vice presidential nomination, the first woman considered for the job.

1927 The U.S. Marines adopt the English bulldog as their mascot.

1929 1st color TV demo, performed by Bell Laboratories in NYC

1929 President Paul von Hindenburg refuses to pay German debt of WWI

1931 Ryder Cup Golf, Scioto CC: Walter Hagen captains his 2nd victorious American team; US wins, 9-3

1933 Ryder Cup Golf, Southport & Ainsdale GC: Great Britain wins, 6½-5½; GB's last Cup victory until 1957

1934 Federal Savings & Loan Association created

1935 Danno O'Mahoney beats Jim Londos in Boston, to become wrestling champ

1939 one of the most famous scenes in movie history is filmed: Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara parting in Gone with the Wind. Director Victor Fleming also shot the scene using the alternate line, “Frankly, my dear, I just don’t care,” in case the film censors objected to the word “damn.” The censors approved the movie but fined producer David O. Selznick $5,000 for including the curse.

1939 Brooklyn Dodgers tie Boston Bees, 2-2 in 23 innings; called on account of darkness after 5 hours 15 minutes

1940 - Robert Pershing Wadlow was measured by Dr. Cyril MacBryde and Dr. C. M. Charles. They recorded his height at 8' 11.1." He was only 22 at the time of his death on July 15, 1940.

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1940 Germans employ Enigma coding machine for the first time

1942 FBI captures 8 Nazi saboteurs from a sub off NY's Long Island

1949 "Captain Video & His Video Rangers" debut on DUMONT-TV

1950 US sends 35 military advisers to South Vietnam

1950 North Korean troops reach Seoul, UN asks members to aid South Korea, Harry Truman orders US Air Force & Navy into Korean conflict

1954 The world's first nuclear power plant is activated (Russia)

1954 CIA-sponsored rebels overthrow elected government of Guatemala

1955 - The first "Wide Wide World" was broadcast on NBC-TV.

1955 "Julius LaRosa Show" debuts on CBS-TV

1955 1st automobile seat belt legislation enacted (Illinois)

1956 The film Moby Dick is premiered

1957 Hurricane Audrey, kills 526 in Louisiana & Texas

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1957 The British Medical Research Council publishes a report suggesting a direct link between smoking and lung cancer.

1958 - NBC's "Matinee Theatre" was seen for the final time.

1958 Harry Burrell flies KC-135 record (5:27:42.8) NY to London

1958 8th Berlin International Film Festival: "Wild Strawberries" wins Golden Bear

1959 US Open Women's Golf, Churchill Valley CC: Mickey Wright successfully defends her Open title by 2 strokes from Louise Suggs

1959 Players vote Henry Aaron unanimously for the All-Star Game

1959 Lorrie Morgan, American country singer (Out of Your Shoes), was born in Nashville, Tennessee

1960 Chlorophyll "A" synthesized in Cambridge, Massachusetts

1962 NASA civilian pilot Joseph A. Walker takes X-15 to 6,606 kph, 37,700 m

1962 Ross Perot begins Electronic Data Systems

1963 Henry Cabot Lodge is appointed U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam.

1963 USAF Major Robert A Rushworth in X-15 reaches 86,900 m

1964 - Ernest Borgnine and Ethel Merman were married. It only lasted 38 days.

1966 Dark Shadows, American Gothic soap opera, premieres on ABC-TV

1967 Race riot in Buffalo NY (200 arrested)

1967 The world's first ATM is installed in Enfield, London

1969 50,000 attend Denver Pop Festival

1969 - Patrons at the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village, clashed with police. This incident is considered to be the birth of the homosexual rights movement.

1971 US Open Women's Golf, Kahwa GC: JoAnne Carner wins by 7 strokes from Kathy Whitworth

1971 Bill Graham's New York rock venue Fillmore East closes down, to be succeeded by Fillmore West in San Francisco

1972 Legendary video game and home computer Atari, Inc. founded by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in Sunnyvale, California

1973 "Live & Let Die", 8th James Bond Film, 1st to star Roger Moore, also starring Jane Seymour, 1st released in the US

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1973 John W Dean tells Watergate Committee about Nixon's "enemies list"

1974 "Flip Wilson Show" last airs on NBC-TV

1975 25th Berlin International Film Festival: "Adoption" wins the Golden Bear

1976 Air France Airbus hijacked in Germany to Uganda; later in 1976, Air France A-300B Airbus hijacked from Athens arrives at Entebbe, Uganda; four hijackers members Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Bader-Meinhof Gang in Germany

1976 Ebola breaks out in Sudan

1977 5-4 Supreme Court decision allows lawyers to advertise

1979 Supreme Court rules employers may use quotas to help minorities

1980 1st female state police graduates (NJ)

1980 US revives draft registration

1981 "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes returns to #1 slot

1982 STS-4, 4th NASA Space Shuttle mission, launches

1983 Highest price paid for painting by a living artist 960,200 pounds - Miro

1983 NASA launches space vehicle S-205

1984 Late Night's 1st Tower Drop

1984 Supreme Court ends NCAA monopoly on college football telecasts

1985 First hotel strike in New York City

1985 Route 66 (Chicago to Santa Monica), is decertified, the victim of the Interstate Highway System.

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1985 : The Supreme Court invalidated a Connecticut law stating that workers had the right not to work on their chosen religious day off. This was done in an effort to make sure that the government remains neutral regarding the subject of religion.

1986 American tennis player Anne White shocks Wimbledon by wearing a white, one-piece, lycra body suit in 1st round match against Pam Shriver; wears regular outfit after rain break

1986 In referendum, Irish uphold ban on divorce

1986 Robby Thompson (SF Giants) sets record, caught stealing 4 times in 1 game

1986 US informs NZ it will not defend it against attack

1986 World Court rules US aid to Nicaraguan contras illegal

1987 "The Living Daylights", 15th James Bond film, 1st film to star Timothy Dalton premieres

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1988 Mike Tyson KOs Michael Spink in 91 seconds, in Atlantic City ($67m)

1990 Jose Canseco signs record $4,700,000 per year Oak A's contract

1990 NBA Draft: Syracuse power forward Derrick Coleman first pick by New Jersey Nets

1991 - Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall resigned from the U.S. Supreme Court. He had been appointed in 1967 by President Lyndon Johnson.

1992 193rd ranked Andrei Olhovskiy of Russia defeats #1 seed Jim Courier 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the 3rd round at Wimbledon

1992 Dan O'Brien fails on pole vault & eliminated from Olympics decathlon

1992 Daryl Gates retires as LA police chief

1993 Senior Players Championship Men's Golf, TPC of Michigan: Jim Colbert wins his lone career major title by 1 stroke from Raymond Floyd

1993 NY Met pitcher Anthony Young loses record 24th straight game

1993 Don Henley booed in Milwaukee when he dedicates the song "It's Not Easy Being Green" to President Clinton

1994 118°F (47.8°C) at Lakewood, New Mexico a state record

1994 NY Daily News increases prices to 50 cents

1994 Aerosmith become first major band to let fans download a full new track free from the internet

1995 Mason City Iowa's TV news personality Jodi Huisentruit disappears

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1995 Space shuttle STS-71 (Atlantis 14), launches

1995 Former WMMS engineer William Alford is sentenced to 10 days & $1,000 fine for cutting feed during Howard Stern's broadcast from Cleveland

1998 - An English woman was impregnated with her dead husband's sperm after two-year legal battle over her right to the sperm.

1999 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, DuPont CC: Juli Inkster shoots final round 65 to win by 4 strokes ahead of runner-up Liselotte Neumann; completes career grand slam

1999 Senior Players Championship Men's Golf, TPC of Michigan: Hale Irwin wins his 5th of 7 Champions Tour major titles by 7 strokes from Australian Graham Marsh

2001 The International Court of Justice finds against the United States in its judgement in the LaGrand Case.

2001 NBA Draft: Glynn Academy (Brunswick, GA) center Kwame Brown first pick by Washington Wizards

2002 - In the U.S., the Securities and Exchange Commission required companies with annual sales of more than $1.2 billion to submit sworn statements backing up the accuracy of their financial reports

2003 The United States National Do Not Call Registry, formed to combat unwanted telemarketing calls and administered by the Federal Trade Commission, enrolls almost three-quarters of a million phone numbers on its first day.

2005 "Bad Day" single is released by Daniel Powter, 1st song to sell 2 million digital copies in the US (Billboard Song of the Year 2006)

2005 - In Alaska's Denali National Park, a roughly 70-million year old dinosaur track was discovered. The track was form a three-toed Cretaceous period dinosaur.

2005 AMD files broad antitrust complaints against Intel Corporation in U.S. Federal District Court, alleging abuse of monopoly powers and antitrust violations.

2007 The Brazilian Military Police invades the favelas of Complexo do Alemão in an episode which is remembered as the Complexo do Alemão massacre.

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2007 Gordon Brown becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

2008 Bill Gates steps down as Chairman of Microsoft Corporation to work full time for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

2010 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Locust Hill CC: American Christie Kerr takes her second major title with a 12 stroke win over Song-Hee Kim of South Korea

2011 : Former governor of the US state of Illinois Rod Blagojevich was found guilty on seventeen of twenty corruption charges after being accused of trying to sell the senate seat that was held by President Obama.

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2011 The Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball team files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

2012 After mediation with creditors fails, the city of Stockton, California becomes the largest city in the U.S. to declare bankruptcy

2013 NBA Draft: UNLV power forward Anthony Bennett first pick Cleveland Cavaliers

2014 NHL Coyotes franchise changes geographic name from "Phoenix" to "Arizona" after change of ownership

2016 US Supreme Court strikes down Texas law restricting abortion 5-3

2017 Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook has reached 2 billion monthly users

2017 European Union fines Google record $2.7 billion for unfair competition practices

2017 Tennis star Serena Williams poses pregnant and nude for the cover of "Vanity Fair"

2017 Colombia's rebel group FARC officially end armed existence after 52 years in ceremony with President Juan Manuel Santos in Mesetas

2017 African Development Bank president Akinwumi Adesina wins the World Food Prize

2017 Petya malware cyber-attack affects organisations in more than 64 countries

2018 US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announces he will retire 31st July

2018 Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa 2 arrives at diamond-shaped asteroid Ryugu

2018 French government intoduces plan to bring back national service for 16 year-olds

2018 Democrat Representative Joseph Crowley is defeated in New York Primary election by liberal challenger Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

2018 Complex carbon-based molecules found by Cassini spacecraft on Saturn moon Enceladus, previously only ever found on earth and meteorites in research published in "Nature"

2019 Chief Apple designer Jony Ive, designer of the iMac and the iPhone, announces he is leaving Apple after 30 years

2019 US Supreme Court rules 2020 census cannot contain a question about citizenship in a 5-4 ruling

2019 US Supreme Court rules the Constitution doesn't prohibit partisan gerrymandering, allowing a ruling party to redraw electoral boundaries



SOME MUSIC ON THIS DATE

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1942 Bruce Johnston (of The Beach Boys) is born Benjamin Baldwin in Peoria, Illinois. He is adopted by William and Irene Johnston and grows up in Los Angeles.




1956 At Master Recorders in Hollywood, Fats Domino records "Blueberry Hill," a song popularized by Gene Autry in 1940. Domino's version, with his famous piano intro, becomes his biggest hit and the definitive version of the song.




1960 Connie Francis becomes the first solo female act with a Hot 100 #1 hit when "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" tops the chart.




1964 - Jan & Dean's "Little Old Lady From Pasadena" was released.




1970 Three Dog Night on June 27th, 1970, had the #2 song in America, "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)"….In two weeks, it would become the #1 hit song in America…..




1974 Bill Withers, on June 27, 1974, had the #4 song in America, “Lean on Me” and it was headed in the right direction……In one more week it would be the #1 hit song in America…….




1975 Fandango becomes ZZ Top's second gold album.




1978 On June 27th, 1978, the #2 song in America was Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty…….It was a hard luck song as it held down the #2 spot for 6 consecutive weeks, but never made it to #1……..




1981 "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes returns to #1 slot




1989 Tom Jones gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame




1989 The B-52s release Cosmic Thing, their first album following the death of guitarist and band co-founder Ricky Wilson.




2002 John Entwistle (age 57), bassist for The Who, dies in a hotel room in Las Vegas, Nevada, from a heart attack triggered by cocaine use…..




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SOME FOLKS THAT DIED ON THIS DATE


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1776 Thomas Hickey, plan to hand George Washington to British, executed

1844 Hyrum Smith, founder/leader (Mormon Church), shot by mob in Carthage Illinois

1999 Marion Motley, American NFL fullback (all-time leading AAFC rusher), dies at 79

2000 Larry Kelley, American college football end (Heisman Trophy 1936; unanimous All-American 1936; Yale), commits suicide at 85

2001 Jack Lemmon, American actor (Days of Wine & Roses, Missing), dies of colon cancer and metastatic cancer of the bladder at 76

2002 John Entwistle, English rock guitarist and vocalist (The Who-Baba O'Riley), dies in his sleep of a heart attack in his Las Vegas hotel room aged 57

2004 George Patton IV, American general (b. 1923)

2005 John T. Walton, American businessman (b. 1946)

2009 Gale Storm [Josephine Owaissa Cottle], American singer and actress (My Little Margie, Gale Storm Show), dies at 87

2018 Joe Jackson, American talent manager and patriarch of the Jackson family, dies at 89


SOME FOLKS BORN ON THIS DATE

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1880 Helen Keller, American political activist, author (The Story of My Life) and lecturer, who was the 1st deaf-blind person to earn a BA, born in Tuscumbia, Alabama (d. 1968)

1913 Willie Mosconi, American world champion pool player (1941-57), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1993)

1927 Bob Keeshan, American television actor, best known as "Captain Kangaroo”

1929 Dick the Bruiser [William Fritz Afflis], American professional wrestler, born in Delphi, Indiana (d. 1991)

1930 Ross Perot, American billionaire and presidental candidate (1992, 1996), born in Texarkana, Texas

1942 Bruce Johnston [Benjamin Baldwin], American singer, songwriter, and record producer (The Beach Boys, I Write the Songs), born in Peoria, Illinois

1943 Rico Petrocelli, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), born in Brooklyn, New York

1959 Lorrie Morgan, American country singer (Out of Your Shoes), born in Nashville, Tennessee

1964 Chuck Person, American NBA forward (San Antonio Spurs), born in Brantley, Alabama

1966 J. J. Abrams, American writer, producer and director (Lost, Star Wars: the Force Awakens), born in NYC, New York

1975 Tobey Maguire, American actor (Spider-Man, The Great Gatsby), born in Santa Monica, California

1975 Bianca del Rio [Roy Haylock], American drag queen , comedian, actor and costume designer (RuPaul's Drag Race season 6 winner), born in New Orleans, Louisiana

1984 Khloé Kardashian, American reality television star (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), born in Los Angeles, California


AOTD

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George Stephanopoulos, the big little man…..
George Robert Stephanopoulos is a far-left American propagandist and former White House Communications Director involved in numerous liberal smear campaigns against victims of sexual assault…..He served as a media adviser to Bill Clinton in the 1992 presidential race and later as press secretary and communications director in the Clinton Administration…….Prior to his work with Clinton, he served as Executive Floor Manager to then Democratic House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt.……..

After leaving the Clinton White House, Stephanopoulos was hired by ABC News as a supposed "unbiased journalist," Chief Washington Correspondent, co-host of Good Morning America and moderator of ABC's Sunday morning news show, This Week……When granted an interview, President Donald J. Trump called him as a "little wise guy" for his penchant to create and promote fake news narratives…..

FBI special agent Gary Aldrich reported and Stephanopoulos confirmed, after the 1994 Republican takeover of the U.S. House of Representatives led by Newt Gingrich, the Clinton White House ran a dirt-digging operation out of the Office of the White House Chief of Staff…….."They hired upwards of 36 lawyers to staff the operation to handle 40 different cases," Aldrich, who worked at the White House at the time, said. "Once it became known that they had such an operation, then the blackmail itself took place”…..Stephanopoulos publicly stated there would be a "scorched-earth policy" and everyone with "skeletons in their closet" would be exposed……CNN reported private divorce papers of Newt Gingrich were indeed removed from what was alleged sealed storage at the Carroll County, Georgia courthouse, "when he (Gingrich) became the center of attention" in 1994……The documents later were made public by CNN…..
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Enough, he a sneaky little crooked POS, and he’s today’s AOTD…And George, you can KMA too……


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HAPPY TRAILS FOLKS


As always folks, I hope each of you have a Great Bulldawg Day.......GATA.....THWGT......MAGA......Go Dawgs......God Bless.......

That’s All Folks………………
 
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Great, as always. Thank you, rch.

Blago has certainly maintained a low profile since his Presidential pardon, I'd almost forgotten about him.

Little George continues to get away with being a complete turd for 3 decades. Thank you for naming that little jerk AOTD.

As I read about Route 66 being decertified in 1985, I couldn't help but think about a highway closer to home, US Hwy 301.
301 was the major north south highway which was deflowered by I-95. The new interstate shut down thousands of motels, restaurants, tourist attractions, and service stations along the route. Some towns, like Allendale, SC almost became ghost towns. Orangeburg, my hometown, suffered mightily too. What happened to 301 was quite similar to Route 66, it just wasn't romanized because there was never a Route 301 television series.

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Great, as always. Thank you, rch.

Blago has certainly maintained a low profile since his Presidential pardon, I'd almost forgotten about him.

Little George continues to get away with being a complete turd for 3 decades. Thank you for naming that little jerk AOTD.

As I read about Route 66 being decertified in 1985, I couldn't help but think about a highway closer to home, US Hwy 301.
301 was the major north south highway which was deflowered by I-95. The new interstate shut down thousands of motels, restaurants, tourist attractions, and service stations along the route. Some towns, like Allendale, SC almost became ghost towns. Orangeburg, my hometown, suffered mightily too. What happened to 301 was quite similar to Route 66, it just wasn't romanized because there was never a Route 301 television series.

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And 99% of the US 301 motels/attractions/service stations that I-95 destroyed were mom and pop operations, not franchises.........
 
And 99% of the US 301 motels/attractions/service stations that I-95 destroyed were mom and pop operations, not franchises.........
And 99% of the US 301 motels/attractions/service stations that I-95 destroyed were mom and pop operations, not franchises.........

I-95 was routed 20 miles south of of 301in Orangeburg and places like The Slumberland Motel, lost mightily
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while Alan Schafer who owned South of the Border at the SC/NC state line had the money, which gave him the political clout, to have I-95 come directly by his property and place an exit right there. No wonder some say capitalism offers advantages to the wealthy.
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SOME FOLKS THAT DIED ON THIS DATE


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1776 Thomas Hickey, plan to hand George Washington to British, executed

1844 Hyrum Smith, founder/leader (Mormon Church), shot by mob in Carthage Illinois

1999 Marion Motley, American NFL fullback (all-time leading AAFC rusher), dies at 79

2000 Larry Kelley, American college football end (Heisman Trophy 1936; unanimous All-American 1936; Yale), commits suicide at 85

2001 Jack Lemmon, American actor (Days of Wine & Roses, Missing), dies of colon cancer and metastatic cancer of the bladder at 76

2002 John Entwistle, English rock guitarist and vocalist (The Who-Baba O'Riley), dies in his sleep of a heart attack in his Las Vegas hotel room aged 57

2004 George Patton IV, American general (b. 1923)

2005 John T. Walton, American businessman (b. 1946)

2009 Gale Storm [Josephine Owaissa Cottle], American singer and actress (My Little Margie, Gale Storm Show), dies at 87

2018 Joe Jackson, American talent manager and patriarch of the Jackson family, dies at 89


SOME FOLKS BORN ON THIS DATE

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1880 Helen Keller, American political activist, author (The Story of My Life) and lecturer, who was the 1st deaf-blind person to earn a BA, born in Tuscumbia, Alabama (d. 1968)

1913 Willie Mosconi, American world champion pool player (1941-57), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1993)

1927 Bob Keeshan, American television actor, best known as "Captain Kangaroo”

1929 Dick the Bruiser [William Fritz Afflis], American professional wrestler, born in Delphi, Indiana (d. 1991)

1930 Ross Perot, American billionaire and presidental candidate (1992, 1996), born in Texarkana, Texas

1942 Bruce Johnston [Benjamin Baldwin], American singer, songwriter, and record producer (The Beach Boys, I Write the Songs), born in Peoria, Illinois

1943 Rico Petrocelli, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), born in Brooklyn, New York

1959 Lorrie Morgan, American country singer (Out of Your Shoes), born in Nashville, Tennessee

1964 Chuck Person, American NBA forward (San Antonio Spurs), born in Brantley, Alabama

1966 J. J. Abrams, American writer, producer and director (Lost, Star Wars: the Force Awakens), born in NYC, New York

1975 Tobey Maguire, American actor (Spider-Man, The Great Gatsby), born in Santa Monica, California

1975 Bianca del Rio [Roy Haylock], American drag queen , comedian, actor and costume designer (RuPaul's Drag Race season 6 winner), born in New Orleans, Louisiana

1984 Khloé Kardashian, American reality television star (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), born in Los Angeles, California


AOTD

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George Stephanopoulos, the big little man…..
George Robert Stephanopoulos is a far-left American propagandist and former White House Communications Director involved in numerous liberal smear campaigns against victims of sexual assault…..He served as a media adviser to Bill Clinton in the 1992 presidential race and later as press secretary and communications director in the Clinton Administration…….Prior to his work with Clinton, he served as Executive Floor Manager to then Democratic House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt.……..

After leaving the Clinton White House, Stephanopoulos was hired by ABC News as a supposed "unbiased journalist," Chief Washington Correspondent, co-host of Good Morning America and moderator of ABC's Sunday morning news show, This Week……When granted an interview, President Donald J. Trump called him as a "little wise guy" for his penchant to create and promote fake news narratives…..

FBI special agent Gary Aldrich reported and Stephanopoulos confirmed, after the 1994 Republican takeover of the U.S. House of Representatives led by Newt Gingrich, the Clinton White House ran a dirt-digging operation out of the Office of the White House Chief of Staff…….."They hired upwards of 36 lawyers to staff the operation to handle 40 different cases," Aldrich, who worked at the White House at the time, said. "Once it became known that they had such an operation, then the blackmail itself took place”…..Stephanopoulos publicly stated there would be a "scorched-earth policy" and everyone with "skeletons in their closet" would be exposed……CNN reported private divorce papers of Newt Gingrich were indeed removed from what was alleged sealed storage at the Carroll County, Georgia courthouse, "when he (Gingrich) became the center of attention" in 1994……The documents later were made public by CNN…..
Enough, he a sneaky little crooked POS, and he’s today’s AOTD…And George, you can KMA too……


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HAPPY TRAILS FOLKS


As always folks, I hope each of you have a Great Bulldawg Day.......GATA.....THWGT......MAGA......Go Dawgs......God Bless.......

That’s All Folks………………



Well Done RCH! Fats Domino Was one of my favs! Had some good times up on Blueberry Hill here in Athens! Great parking spot in the 50's- 60's!

God Bless you and your family RCH! 65
 
Great read this fine Saturday morning! Yes, the Interstates changed many areas of the country. I enjoy traveling the old routes and driving through small towns that once thrived in a different time. Little George is a great selection for Ahole of day. I am pretty sure he is Ahole of the day 365 days a year!
 
Same thing in Georgia. I-95 took all of the traffic off Hwy 17 to Florida. The "Clip Joints" Maddox wanted closed all folded when everyone took the interstate. Hwy 17 now is a cool road for locals on the coast and pretty scenic. There's an old Stuckeys on 301 in Florida that always makes me smile. Those old highways are like time machines.

RIP Chico's Monkey Farm
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Ah yes, good old Chico’s Monkey Farm. That was one stinky tourist trap, located a few miles south of the store where I got into an argument with that talking Mina bird when I was a kid. When I take my wife shopping at Chico’s ladies store, I always call it Chico’s Monkey Farm.
 
Ah yes, good old Chico’s Monkey Farm. That was one stinky tourist trap, located a few miles south of the store where I got into an argument with that talking Mina bird when I was a kid. When I take my wife shopping at Chico’s ladies store, I always call it Chico’s Monkey Farm.

Coffee was always ready at this diner on Hwy 301 south of Orangeburg.

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Enough, he a sneaky little crooked POS, and he’s today’s AOTD…And George, you can KMA too……
Hwy 17 now is a cool road for locals on the coast and pretty scenic.
Great Ramblings today, rch, and a truly despicable AOTD. I enjoyed them.

And Hwy 17 is a very cool drive when you have no reason to hurry.
 
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