Posted on 11/17/2017 6:29:01 PM PST by doug from upland
Doug, OUTSTANDING!
(They’ll never get thru the Cajon to ya!)
Well, I’m no fan of country music, but the pictures were nice.
Today, I gave a class on casualty notification—the process for telling people devastating news about their loved one.
We cannot forget that when people put on the uniform, they are making a statement that preserving American freedom is more important than *anything* else.
Thank God for those who serve.
The NFL should play that, with video, before every game, right before the National Anthem. Put a little shame in the SOBs who are on their knees.
Send that to the NFL
Awesome! Thanks for posting.
Hubert Kneel McGaughey Jr. was born on July 30, 1958, in Jacksonville, Texas, to a Filipina American mother and Irish-American father. Inspired by the variety of music that his parents listened to, which included country, rock, disco and R&B, McGaughey first sang in his church choir before founding an R&B band.[1] He later switched his focus to country music, performing in various bars and clubs in Texas. McGaughey, after attending junior college near his hometown, found work selling shoes at a shopping mall. In the early 1980s, he met his wife, Melinda, at the store.
After winning a 1981 talent contest hosted by Janie Fricke, he secured a spot as an opening act for Charley Pride.[1]--wikipedia
That was great
Thanks for posting
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