Monthly Archives: April 2015

Honor’s Day

I looked around at the parents. Many of them I recognized — we have been together as a group for a decade now. We’re grayer, bigger, balder and of course, older. So are out kids. The kindergarten munchkins now are … Continue reading

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Man’s Best Friend

The staff buzzed around the set, tying up loose ends before the show came back from commercial break. One of the band members sneezed causing the host to joke, “Do that again and I’ll kill you.” The audience laughed — … Continue reading

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SHORT STORY: The Tide — A Love Story

The tide came in. Gulls played along the blue-green surf. Foam tickled the feet of the little girl playing along the water’s edge. She dug with purpose, building a sugar-white sand fort. “This castle will be where I meet my … Continue reading

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Invest in Mississippi’s musical future (and make me look stupid at the same time)

Rhythmically, I can’t walk and chew gum. Musically, I’m lazy but can play piano by ear. I’m also a decent harmonica player — but no Fingers Taylor. But music is very important to me. I appreciate and, at times, idolize … Continue reading

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The Trinket

The smell, the sound of my feet sinking in the muck and the sight of destruction burned into my brain. A cold rain fell that December morning. Ninety yards away was the sleeping Mississippi Sound. In between was complete and … Continue reading

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Fat Shaming

I’ve seen the word “fat shaming” thrown around a lot lately. One promise I can make you is that I won’t ever fat shame. The plank in my eye is too big. (come to think of it, so is my … Continue reading

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SHORT STORY: The Drink

Life had kicked Kyle Dryer hard and now he was trying to prop himself up with a bottle. “Here’s to being a complete screw-up!” he drunkenly toasted the sky. The empty bar did not toast him back. Kyle Dryer was … Continue reading

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Chainsaws and Casseroles: Four years ago today

“Welcome back, this is the Marshall Ramsey show.” It started as an average day on my afternoon radio show. It soon became one that I’ll never forget — for the bad and the good. Four years ago today, violent tornadoes … Continue reading

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The key to success is proper maintenance

I keep a car 200,000 miles. Sure, there have been random repairs, but for the most part, they run problem free. The secret? Maintenance. You have to maintain your vehicle. You can’t skimp on regular servicing. Because saving a buck … Continue reading

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The Apprentice

“Go turn on the water,” my dad instructed. Seven-year-old me ran up the hill, turned the knob and he hosed off the car (I am not sure why he didn’t buy a sprayer, but I digress). We did that same … Continue reading

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