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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....05-23-03....Sweet Home Alabama
Billie and Mama_Bear

Posted on 05/23/2003 5:30:15 AM PDT by Mama_Bear



A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day was introduced on June 24, 2002. It's only a small room in JimRob's house where we can get to know one another a little better; salute and support our military and our leaders; pray for those in need; and congratulate those deserving. We strive to keep our threads entertaining, fun, and pleasing to look at, and often have guest writers contribute an essay, or a profile of another FReeper.
On Mondays please visit us to see photos of A FEW OF FR'S VETERANS AND ACTIVE MILITARY
If you have a suggestion, or an idea, or if there's a FReeper you would like to see featured, please drop one of us a note in FR mail.
We're having fun and hope you are!

~ Billie, daisyscarlett, dansangel, dutchess, Mama_Bear







After discussing with Billie what I could post as a semi-monthly feature, we came up with the idea of doing a short 'vignette' piece on each state, starting with Alabama and working our way through Wyoming.

I am hoping to capture each state's unique atmosphere and flavor, without boring everyone with too many facts. This may (or may not) be a twice monthly feature - you never know what Da'Bear will post next ;-), but every so often I will be taking a lighthearted look at a new state and, together with you, we'll salute the Fine Americans who live there and proudly call themselves 'FReepers'.







In the spotlight today.....









According to the
Alabama State Page

160 Fine Alabamians
(blam, Alas Babylon!, FreepLady, Bizzy Bugz,
Paul Atreides, ToKillaMockingbird, and many more)


hail from the










(Crank up the volume!)



Alabama - Tidbits and Trivia


Alabama was admitted into the union on December 14, 1819.

The name "Alabama" means "tribal town" in the language of the local Creek Indians.

The State Nickname - Heart of Dixie, "Yellowhammer State"

Alabama State Motto - "Audemus jura nostra defendere" - We Dare Defend Our Rights

The Alabama State Song - "Alabama" (well, who would have guessed? LOL!)

The state nut of Alabama is the Pecan. (Pecan recipes, anyone?)

The star blue quartz is the state's official gemstone.

The state game bird of Alabama is the wild turkey. (Wild Turkey recipes?) ;-)





Of course, no post about Alabama would be complete without a mention of the University of Alabama's......

and
Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant

***A bit of football trivia***
Does anyone know who caught Joe Namath's first touchdown pass at Alabama?

How about this one? Who scored the only touchdown in Alabama's 7-3 victory over Auburn in 1967?

If you think you can't live another moment without the answers, click on the graphic below where you will find even more UA Football trivia.





"YEA ALABAMA" FIGHT SONG
Let the Swanee Tiger scratch,
Let the Yellow Jacket sting,
Let the Georgia Bulldog bite,
Alabama still is right!
And whether win or lose we smile,
For that's Bama's fighting style:
You're Dixie's football pride,
Crimson Tide!
A-L-A-B-A-M-A







Last but not least,
some famous Alabamians...


Boxer Joe Louis was born in Lexington in 1914. He died in 1981.

Baseball player Henry Louis (Hank) Aaron was born in Mobile 1934.

Helen Adams Keller was born on 27 June 1880 in Tuscumbia, in Northwest Alabama.

Lookout Mountain, Alabama produced the most popular band in country music history.....



...and, from Birmingham, Alabama's newest celebrity,
***The Velvet Teddy Bear***
American Idol winner, Ruben Studdard!



It's Friday so let's have some fun with this. Please join in with your favorite regional recipes, Alabama travel memories, state facts or trivia, or your favorite Alabama song.

I'll start....






A Finest Salute to our
FRiends from the
great state of Alabama!




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To: Mama_Bear
Actually, the Coosa and the Tallapoosa are two separate rivers. Both originate in the State of Georgia, wind their way into eastern Alabama, and converge between Wetumpka and Montgomery to form the Alabama River. The Coosa has six dams in Alabama, forming Lakes Jordan, Mitchell, Lay, Logan-Martin, Neely-Henry, and Weiss. The Tallapoosa has four dams in Alabama, forming Lakes Thurlow, Yates, Martin and Harris. Great fishing, water sports and scenery!

Thanks for remembering Auburn University - another treasure found in East Alabama!
461 posted on 05/27/2003 5:48:25 AM PDT by auboy
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To: Flurry
Ballparks are full of parents watching children and people know the words to the National Anthem.

Your words bring to mind a heartwarming 'Norman Rockwell' picture of America at her best. This is a very good thing.

462 posted on 05/27/2003 6:40:22 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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To: auboy
Actually, the Coosa and the Tallapoosa are two separate rivers. Both originate in the State of Georgia, wind their way into eastern Alabama, and converge between Wetumpka and Montgomery to form the Alabama River.

Thank you for the clarification. I just love the names of those rivers! So much of what I have learned about this area of the country has caused me to want to visit real soon, so I can see for myself. Although, from what I hear, if I were to visit, it is likely that I would never leave. :-)

463 posted on 05/27/2003 6:47:00 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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To: Mama_Bear
Call us backwards but we still have kids who proclaim in high school or college that they plan to join the military when they graduate. These are not poor kids they are middle class. I raised two conservative children in the public school system (public schools have money woes right now but that is a cycle). My kids now have BS degrees and the youngest starts graduate school in fall. They have made me proud everyday of their lives. I have nieces and nephews who went to PS in other states and it took a lot of effort to decommie them when got out.
464 posted on 05/27/2003 6:50:28 AM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (If you're looking for a friend, get a dog.)
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