The best thing about the year was, we did not break anything! We always say, “If we come home with […]
The best thing about the year was, we did not break anything! We always say, “If we come home with […]
Legendary Mopar racer, Henry “Hank” Robinson passed away on Nov. 29, 2020. Hank had some of the fastest Mopar NHRA […]
We put the car up on the jack-stands for the Winter. I will not go out any more this season or until the Covid-19 conditions get better. If the people at the track would adhere to the Mask Mandate and Social Distancing, I would feel more secure about going. Each person must make their own choices and you cannot control others.
Anyone ever heard of a Preeminent Pardon? That’s when you pardon a person before they are charged with a crime. Think about it
Let the Executive Orders begin that will enhance the President when he returns to civilian living. Let the cornerstone of the Trump Library be put down on a Trump golf course. Let the movers collect their belongings and move them back to Trump Tower!
I am sorry to report, long time racer and master of the 4-Speed, Mr. Clifford Miller Bird , AKA, “Bird” passed away. Let’s all pray for his family.
I CAST MY EARLY VOTE TODAY! PLEASE GO VOTE, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. Every Vote Counts!!
I have a friend that is very heavy into the BTA movement and he is a Spoken Word specialist. He travels around the Southeast speaking at many of the open-Mic places in big cities. He knows I do not agree with many of his viewpoints on Back To Africa (BTA), but we remain very close friends. This is an example of people having very different viewpoints and still being able to remain friends.
Today I left church thinking, we just had an hour service and not one mention of the President being in the hospital. Not one prayer offered up for a speedy recovery. Not one negative (or positive) comment about the President at all. This was very strange. Am I the only Black Man that thinks about that kind of thing? Well, in Port Allen, LA, I guess I am.
When I visited Paris, France in 1957, a young black lady from Paris asked me, “Why do you stay in the USA, they treat you so bad over there?” At age 18, I thought about her question and said, “The United States is the best nation in the world and I have had a good life.”