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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Losing Danny
Daniel Frankin Jr. sat looking at an older version of himself. “Hello Danny,” he said as the old man sipped his soup from a bent soup spoon. “Oh hello. When did you get here? You remind me of my son. … Continue reading
Fit2Fat2FitBlog: The Scar
Four morning’s a week, I participate in Paul Lacoste’s 12-week boot camp at Madison Central High School. It’s usually five or six sessions for an hour that work different parts of your body, depending on the day. Today we went … Continue reading
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The River and the Mop Bucket
You know a dream is like a river Ever changin’ as it flows And a dreamer’s just a vessel That must follow where it goes It was 1991 and my Sports Walkman blared Garth Brook’s song The River. I was … Continue reading
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Winning by Example: Thanks State and Ole Miss
I’m not a Mississippi State or Ole Miss grad, but I’m thrilled that Mississippians are #1 and #3 in a poll that doesn’t involve something bad like obesity, diabetes, heart disease or ear mites. Yup, two of our schools are … Continue reading
The Alligator
The world was painted with shades of blue and black. The moon illuminated my running path as I lumbered down it this morning. I had forgotten my headlamp and was probing my way through the darkness. I came to a … Continue reading
MRBA Free-For-All
Good day! Here’s a fresh place to post. Sorry for the lack of posting on my part.
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A Fair to Remember
The Mississippi State Fair is winding down. The unique smell of fried food and cow manure, plus a week of fair funk, is wafting across the fairgrounds for only a few more days. Barkers try to get you to have … Continue reading
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#Fit2Fat2FitBlog: October 9, 2014 Halfway
My 12-week bootcamp is halfway over. I lost three more pounds this weigh-in — mainly because I’ve had my butt run off. I commented this morning, “When did I get beaten by a baseball bat and did anyone see who … Continue reading
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Kincaid Elementary Intensity
My career as a janitor actually began before my year at Pope High School after college. When I was in high school, I’d work at local schools when I wasn’t playing football. I spent most of my time at Rocky … Continue reading
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The Moon’s finest hour.
The earth’s shadow began to munch on the moon. I drove down the dark Mississippi road, dodging deer and watching as the eclipse began to spread. By the time I got to the football stadium for my workout, over half … Continue reading