Friday 25 October 2013

Here's to Mississippi

 The Story Of The Day

Mr G. would have an opinion about just about anything, except this time what he thought didn't really matter. They rushed him to the emergency room, caught him just in time, did a quadruple bypass on him and made him as comfortable as possible. His wife was beside herself with worry, and true to himself Mr G. was talking about going back to work as soon as they took the tubes out of him. He was concerned he was not pulling his fair share and leaving someone else in a pickle. Mrs G finally put her foot down and said the possibility of that happening, anytime soon was about as far as they were away from Mississippi, roughly 1500 miles, so he needn't worry himself about that. You might not always agree with Mr G, he could be surly and old fashioned kind of opinionated, but you had to respect his work ethic and his kindness and concern for his fellow human beings. When family members were sick he would drive all night, to get there, to make sure there was someone there. He knew he didn't have the Florance Nightingale touch, but he wanted to be there. Whether he lives a long and happy retirement or he only has a short while, I want to acknowledge that it has been a pleasure to know him, flaws and all. He can drive you absolutely crazy and be your best friend all at the same time. I am sure his wife can attest to that! So here is to Mississippi, it has produced much controversy over the years, but today it can be real proud of one of it's own

The Song of the Day

The Redlight King - Times Are Hard

Don't know much about these guys, but great lyrics and makes me feel good

https://soundcloud.com/hollywoodrecords/redlight-king-times-are-hard

Link of the Day

Inkondapaper - I love this, not because it's about print, but this is what the impact of the technology is, two guys have an idea, here you go,

http://inkondapaper.com/

Hash Tags of the Day

#digitalprintraleigh #digtalprintdurham digitalprintchapelhill

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