Good Times in Knoxville

Today a great guy I work with asked, when he found out I was at the Alabama-Tennessee game in Knoxville, how much it cost me to get into Neyland Stadium to watch the match-up between top ranked Bama and 9th ranked Big Orange.  I told him it did not cost me a dime.  My ticket, thanks to my friend Bob Biddle, was handed to me by a friend of his.  Lee is his name.  He handed me a ticket with a smile on his face.  He told me and Brother Tim Petty, also there and a partner in good fortune, to have a good time.  We did.  Thank you, Bob.  Thank you, Lee.

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There were over 102,000 people in Neyland Stadium.  I wore an Ole Miss shirt.  I did not see another one.

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Bob, Tim, and Davis lead the way.  How we stayed together in such a mass of humanity is a miracle.

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A great deal of Orange was fashionable in Knoxville.

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This sorry fellow above me was an obnoxious pain.  There are many of these in the Southeast Conference.  He made issue of my Ole Miss shirt.  I told him the place needed a little culture.  You know, books with words and not just the ones you get at Shoney’s with a box of orange crayons.  He was bad.  There was record decibel level at the stadium Saturday.  I have never heard anything like it.  The loud mouth behind me pushed them over the edge.  He shut up in a hurry.  Bama won 49 to 10.

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We had a great vantage point.  Thanks again, Bob.

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Bob and Davis look  on.  Rocky Top was not played enough for their liking.  The last time I was here with them we heard it 800 timed.  The Vols beat the Rebs 52-10 in 2011.

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Neyland Stadium is truly one of the great venues to witness college football.  The place is to get a face-lift ready for the 2019 season.

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Bama ran for 438 yards, the most they have had rushing since 1986.  The line play was awesome.  My hat is always off to the guys who, as my Mother says…”Block for him….help him!”  They helped him, Mom.

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It was 49 to 10 with 11:38 left to go.  The Tide could have scored more.  They will, on someone else.

Of my College Football Predictions last weekend, I picked 8 winners and 5 losers.  It has not been a good season from a picking standpoint.   But it has been a good season so far.

Next month I will take my Dad to see UCLA host USC in the Rose Bowl.  Good times?  I will say it again.  I am very blessed.

Speaking the rights.

Danny Johnson

 

College Football Predictions Week #7

It is Saturday Morning, and I will make this snappy.

Iowa beats Purdue

Georgia beats Vandy

Nebraska beats Indiana…but it will be closer than the Huskers visit in 1978 (69-17).  Have they been back?

Ole Miss beats Arkansas

Miami beats UNC

Stanford beats Notre Dame…maybe not.

Arizona State beats Colorado

Alabama beats Tennessee

Minnesota beats Maryland

Southern Cal beats Arizona

UCLA beats Washington State

Houston whips Tulsa

Florida Sate beats Wake Forest

Last week I was 9 winners and 4 losers again.  Making progress, but nothing to brag about.

I’ll wave at you today, as I play peacemaker between a Tide fan and two Vol fans as Bama visits Rocky Top at Neyland Stadium.  For the mental sake of all involved, I hope I don’t hear that song as many times today as I did the day Ole Miss got whipped by the Vols my last trip to the land of the Great Pumpkin.  I will be wearing an Ole Miss shirt today as part of my therapy.

Now that is speaking the rights!

Danny Johnson

Plugged In…

Charter Cable.  The Cable Guy was in our house today.  It is a rented house.  It is ours for the week.  Well, most of a week.  Saturday we were derailed by Hurricane Matthew.  We did not get here until Sunday.  We leave EARLY this Saturday morning.  We have a date in Knoxville at Neyland Stadium to attend to .  At least I do.  It will be a good time.  Top ten match-up between Alabama and Tennessee.  Roll Tide v. Rocky Top.  Rumor has it I will be on TV thanks to a big orange “L” written on my bare gut.  I am to be the “L” in VOLS.  Funny how rumors get started.  It ain’t so, folks.

At this moment this is where I am SPEAKINGTHERIGHTS from.

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That is the Atlantic Ocean in front of me.  It holds me in awe.  I feel relief here.

In the kitchen my dear wife, Carrie, is working on a family fish fry.  We have three pounds of shrimp, five HUGE flounder fillets that will be cut up into many pieces of fish.  Thanks goes to the folks at Thomas’ Fish Market.  They never disappoint.  They are good people.  Same faces every March, July, and October.  That is when Carrie and I tend to get here.  The place is home away from home to us.  You see, we found this place together.  It is our special place.

A blessed bonus, as I mentioned, a family fish fry.  We have my sister, Lynn, and our niece Katie in the house.  Also we have our son, Jarrett and his young lady friend, Sarah, with us. They got here this morning.  This yields a fish fry that Carrie and I can share.  You’d enjoy it too.

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This was me trying to be artsy with my camera this morning.  I call it “Sunrise with Batman Effect”.  Any of you that remember the old Batman TV show know what that mean and I hope you chuckled.  You should.

I will be back tomorrow with an update on the fish fry and with the College Football Predictions Week #7.

Take care…and…speak the rights.

Oh, I get to watch football on TV tonight!

Danny Johnson

In Search of the Lost Internet Chord…

My regrets to The Moody Blues for a take on their 1968 album.

My dear wife, Carrie, and I are sitting in a Topsail Beach, NC coffee shop.  It is our closest link to finding internet service.  The place we are staying, affected be Hurricane Matthew has no cable TV or internet service.  It usually is quite reliable.  The folks on Topsail Island are counting their blessings.  It was largely spared of defeat in the face of a Hurricane that headed inland.

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This is where I sit as I type these words.  All is well.  Just ask Carl.

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He was staring out at the ocean soon after we got here.

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The sky was blue, the ocean quite busy, the island relieved.

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At the Farmer’s Market in Raleigh, we happened on some good old fashioned purple hull pleas like I used to eat when I was a kid.  Carrie consulted my mother on the phone as to how to prepare them to the fullest.  They both came through.  The peas were a success!

So was the day old cinnamon/sour dough bread we picked up at the Market.  Accompanied with cooked apples, grits, and a good cup of coffee, this was quite the breakfast yesterday morning.

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We have been blessed this week to have my sister, Lynn, and my niece, Katie, here with us.  They are having a marvelous time.

The College Football picks were moderately successful.  Another week of 9 winners and 4 losers.

I can tell you it has been awkward not looking at a football game recently.  No Sunday games to watch.  No Monday Night Football.  Truth is, I am not sure it has not been a good thing.

I hope all in the civilized world are doing well.

To tell you the truth, what I have not missed seeing is all the political drama being played out as we come nearer to a resolution to the worst presidential election season this country will ever know; I am confident of that.

This Saturday Carrie and I are supposed to meet up with the Biddles and the Pettys on our way home.  Brother Tim, Robert, and Davis and I are heading to Rocky Top to watch the Vols host the Tide.  I will sit between Tim and Bob and wear an Ole Miss shirt as I declare myself to be Switzerland that afternoon.  Doubt that sentence has ever been thought of before.

Have a good rest of your week.  Thanks to the folks hosting my speaktherights.com post today.  I can tell you they make a good cup of coffee.

 

Take care and speak the rights!

Danny Johnson

College Football Predictions Week #6

My dear wife, Carrie, and I are in West Virginia this Friday night.  No, we are not over here watching the Thundering Herd play football.  We are heading to North Carolina tomorrow.  We will be stopping in Durham.  We had planned on checking into a place to stay on the coast of North Carolina.  We did not plan on a hurricane.  At this writing the place we are planning on staying is boarded up.  They told us to come on Sunday.  We’ll see how it goes.

Just got word that the North Harrison Cougars beat the Clarksville Generals 56-6 tonight.  Wow.  That is some serious scoring.  Clarksville is so bad this year.  I feel for them.

On to the picks.  I did better last week.  I picked 9 winners and 4 losers.

Auburn beats Mississippi State…The cowbells can’t save this State team.

Penn State beats Maryland….Coach Franklin needs this one badly.

Oklahoma beats Texas….already speculation as to who will replace Coach Strong.

Ohio State beats Indiana…the last time the Hoosiers won in Columbus was 1987.  The last time they beat Brutus in Bloomington was 1988.

Illinois beats Purdue…it might be a close one.

Va Tech beats UNC…I’ll be in the neighborhood tomorrow.

Duke beats Army….Duke hot and cold.

Notre Dame beats NC State…what a place.  All of these NC schools are at home.

UK beats Vandy…and I suppose someone out there really cares.

UCLA beats Arizona State…Still some season left in the Bruins.

Miami beats Florida State…Good to see this game mean something again.

Alabama beats Arkansas…No one can beat the Tide.

USC beats Colorado…Troy boys need to help their coach out.

Have a great weekend of football.

Speaking the Rights…

Danny Johnson

It’s Good!

In the late 1980s and earliest of 1990s I used to take a bag of footballs on a weekend afternoon and go to a high school near where I lived.  This high school did not have any goals posts.  The field, within the confines of a running track, was a decent place for one to swing one’s leg.  I punted that bag of footballs from one end of the field to the other.  I used to look around and consider what a nice place it would be to actually play a football game. The field runs North and South with a nice neighborhood of houses lining the fence to the East of the property.  I know I used to try to show off now and again for the few folks looking to see what was making that funny sound.  It was the sound of a football clapping against a bare right foot.

I do remember one day I had a friend out there with me.  He was charting my hang time.  It was on this field that I hit a ball that hung up in the air longer than any one I ever had on a watch.  That in itself is reason to be a bit reminiscent, when I look at that field and those houses that still sit beyond that fence.

In 1988 and 1990, I knew this would be an awesome place to plant some goal posts and put on a game.  If only the school would get around to doing so.

Well, they did.  And yes, it is a great place to watch a football game.  I saw one there this past Friday night.  The sound of the ball hitting my foot came back to me.  I also thought about watching a spiraling ball take off and get smaller as it would go like it wanted to do so.  I thought about the sweat that can come from swinging the leg…it is a nervous sweat more than a physical one.  I thought about the end of workout ritual of punting the balls in the air one at a time and catching them in the ball bag.  I would not leave until I caught them all in the bag.  On a couple of occasions, I almost ran out of daylight to do so.  Talk about goofy looking.  Kick the ball.  Grab the bag.  Chase the ball down (hopefully it went straight up in the air).  Catch it in the mesh ball bag.  It was one of those things that just had to be done.

This past Friday night I watched as the North Harrison Cougars played on that field.  Stands, goal posts, a press box, a concession stand, rest room facilities in a building close by.  The place has really come up in the world.

The field is located in Sellersburg, Indiana.  The name of the school is Silver Creek High School.  The NH Cougars played the SC Dragons on the field I punted on in its dark ages.  It was great to see that the place had come to life.  It looked better than I imagined.

The game was pretty good too.

North Harrison came in with a 4-2 record.  The buzz was that there might be some tough sledding ahead, given that the regular starting quarterback was out with an injury and a sophomore with no varsity experience was going to take his place.  At the beginning of the game he looked the part.  Two fumbles early on.  Let us just say he was getting that out of his system.

I tweeted via twitter, my only social media vehicle beyond speaktherights.com, that I had not been more proud of an NH Cougar team since 1982.  That was not an overstatement.

The Cougars overcame the early turnovers.  The Cougars stayed together and did not point fingers when things were going awry.  The Cougars stayed the course.  The Cougars played tougher and were more physical than they had been all year.  The Cougars won 14 to 13 in overtime.  It was 7 to 7 at the end of regulation.  The sophomore quarterback making his first start ran for one TD and threw for another in overtime.

The difference in the game was one point.  This is where this field gets personal again for me all these years later.

In the overtime period, Silver Creek got the ball first.  They had ten yards in front of them.  They ran it up the gut for 4 yards.  That made it 2nd and goal from the 6.  They ran it up the gut for 3 yards.  That made it 3rd and goal from the 3.  They ran it up the gut for 2 yards.  That made it 4th and goal from the 1.  They ran it up the gut for a touchdown.  Their kicker lined up for an extra point.  I don’t make it a habit of rooting against kickers.  That is like a form of cannibalism to me.  I was, however,  hoping this young man would miss for the sake of my Cougars.  He did just that.  Wide left.

North’s turn.

North got the ball.  They had ten yards in front of them.  On the first play the Cougar qb dropped back to pass and found his receiver in the right corner of the end zone.  Touchdown!  North’s kicker ran out on the field.

In concert there was a crisp snap, a solid hold, and a kick that was as true as The U.S. Constitution.  It was a thing of beauty.

The irony here is that it was the first time I had seen a game on that field at Silver Creek.  It was the first time I had seen a ball kicked or punted there that had not come off my foot.  To add to the irony, three days before this game, the Cougars’ kicker, Ben, and I had a meeting of the legs on the North football field.  I kicked some.  He kicked some.  We held forth together on the sweet science of swinging one’s leg.  It was the first time that we had such a summit.  If it wasn’t good timing for Ben, I can tell you it was good timing for me.  And on Friday night, I watched Ben’s kick sail through the air above referees who looked at each other and nodded their heads in agreement…then raised both arms parallel above their heads.  It’s Good!  You better believe it was.  As I witnessed this scene, I don’t think I could have been anymore delighted had I kicked it…not now.

After the game I found Ben and told him I was very proud of him.  The smile on his face said it all.   It’s Good!

Speaking the rights…

Danny Johnson

College Football Predictions Week #5

It is Thursday evening and the sun is down over the hill to the West.  It is stone-still out on the back porch.  I am enjoying the peace, as the day winds down.  There are football games to pick.  Though given my performance last week, you probably wonder why.  Maybe I will pick against your team and therefore guarantee them a victory.  Maybe it is not that awful bad.

I just know that last week was the all-time low in speaktherights.com college football prognostication.  6 winners and 7 losers.  How did I ever win 6?

This weekend the music gets some more treatment as Jeff Guernsey comes in to play some fiddle and perhaps mandolin on the latest music project.  I am very excited.  I have met Jeff a few times.  He is a nice guy.  He is way talented!  He played on my first two cds and, ironically enough, this will be the first time I have ever seen him play on one of my songs.  I was not there the first two times he did his recording.  I left that in the capable hands of the board wizard, Jeff Carpenter.  This time, Jefferson wants me there…and I want to be there.  We have something very special going on.  I want to witness every piece and part.

On to the football picks.

Pitt beats Marshall…No fun picking against the Herd.  Time to be  realist. (Hope I am wrong!)

Michigan State beats Indiana…I hope I am wrong here too…and the Hooisers will come out ready to play.

Florida beats Vandy….Chicken pick.

Iowa beats Northwestern….The Hawkeyes are still pretty good.  The Wildcats are not chopped liver either.

Duke beats Virginia…the Dukies vicotry over Notre Dame will fuel them to greater success and they won’t be taking this week off.

Minnesota beats Penn State…Goldy is pretty good.  A victory over the Nittany Lions still means a little something.

Tennessee beats Georgia…and Rocky Top plays on.

Alabama beats Kentucky…Doesn’t matter who plays QB for the Tide.   That is a proven fact.

Ole Miss beats Memphis…as the best two or one loss team in the country tries to build some steam.

Louisville beats Clemson…In earnest…I think U of L will do much of what they did to Florida State, Howard’s Rock notwithstanding.

UCLA beats Arizona…The Bruins are due.

USC beats  Arizona State…The Men of Troy are doubly due.

LSU beats Mizzou….Coach O has a good first game.

Tomorrow night I plan on watching the North Harrison Cougars beat the Silver Creek Dragons in a conference game in Sellersburg.  I have never seen a game at Silver Creek.  That bunch didn’t have a team until recently.  Should be good times.  Go Cougars, indeed!

Have a good weekend…and if you get the chance…

Speak the Rights!

Danny Johnson

The Movie is Much Better

There we were, Dathan and myself.  Dathan, a black guy, me, a white guy.  My co-worker at the school we are employed.  My friend.  Dathan and I are not afraid to talk about our Christian faith or our dismay with what we see going on in the world today with regard to racial tension.

Though I did not want to trivialize our speaks in the moment, and know I am not trying to trivialize them now, if you are familiar with the movie “Remember the Titans”, I felt like we were Julius Campbell and Gary Bertier when they were talking together about the hate they were seeing in their newly integrated high school many years ago.

Though Dathan and I have shared experiences that have affected both of us, we always leave each other with a positive word.  We look forward to making the rest of the day better.  He has that affect on me and I hope and pray I have that affect on him.

I really did, even as a very young child, pay attention to the words of a song I sang at my Baptist Church when I was growing up.  The song is “Jesus Loves the Little Children”….there is a line in that song the goes…”red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in his sight….”.  I took heed in those words as a youngster.  By learning, through music, and through a friendship with an older black lady in Jackson, Mississippi, and being around good people, I knew and I know that we are all important.  This is not to say that I have not been exposed to some folks that came from a different place and time than I did.  I feel like that is what I am experiencing now in the front windshield too.

In the rear-view mirror I am reminded of folks that came from a time before me and had ingrained habits in language and belief that die hard.

Now looking forward, I see much of the same.  I see a new generation that has not been taught like I was.  I was taught that all lives matter.  Now I see signs pointing out who matters and who is left out.  There is nothing right about that.

If I can put in the conversation here, something that disturbed me more than anything I saw yesterday was a press conference in Washington State where the members of the press peppered a police spokesman about the tragic killings that happened this past Friday night in a mall there.  It was a surreal press conference.  The police spokesperson did not seem to be in charge.  The media took over and it was scary.  The law enforcement officer gave answers to the best of his ability and the media members were not satisfied.  They acted like they deserved more information….more details…they sounded accusatory in their remarks.  I was startled.  These pencil pushers whose greatest fear is a deadline had no business acting like that.  But, I suppose that is becoming the norm in our media-driven world.  We all have what Doctor Emmett Brown called a “portable television studio” in Back to the Future.  The cameras are rolling and the traditional media doesn’t always get the scoop like it used to.  That is bound to cause some hurt feelings and fester acrid attitudes like the ones I witnessed from the Washington State press members.

Of course I have been asked about the Colin Kaepernick issue of kneeling during the national anthem.  I have a few views on this.  The first is…Merry Christmas to him.  I don’t care what a second string quarterback has to say about much of anything.  He is used to sitting.  The truth is I was just as disgusted with that whole scenario while I was attending a Marshall Football game in Huntington a couple weeks ago when a guy sitting in front of me yelled out before the national anthem…”Okay! Everybody stand now!”  He sounded like a smarty pants.  To make matters worse, the Herd was playing Morgan State from Baltimore, a historically black college.  Then the guy in front of me and a couple with him, spent most of the playing of the National Anthem turning their heads looking for someone not standing so they could be offended a little more.  They reminded me of Colin Kaepernick.

The next week, I exchanged emails with both the head football coach and the athletic director of Morgan State.  The national anthem was not the only thing I witnessed that was less than decent among the Herd fans I was sitting near.  You see, we sit very close to the visiting bench at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium.  Some things were yelled in the direction of the bench that were pretty rotten.  I had enough.  I spoke up and told the chief offending loud mouth that he was a bad example.  He didn’t yell again.  In my emails to Morgan State, I apologized for the rude fan behavior that went over the line.  The responses I received were gracious and thankful.  That is the way it is supposed to be.

So there is kneeling going on everywhere now.

Does the kneeling make me mad?  Yes.  Somewhat.  If you had a son that once hung out of the door of a Blackhawk helicopter with a large machine gun between his legs trying to help good vs. evil, you would probably be mad too.

Does the kneeling make me wonder?  No.  It does not.  Rebelliousness is in full flower thanks to Colin Kaepernick.  I have heard that 11 and 12 year-olds on a team somewhere all knelt during the playing of the national anthem.  They don’t know what they are doing anymore than kids that grew their hair to look like The Beatles did in 1964.  Only this time the fad is much more serious than kids know or understand.

Does the kneeling make me sad?  Yes.  I wish all the folks protesting…red and yellow, black and white…were as interested in the statistic of child abuse as they are a chance to bust windows and throw tear gas cans back at the police or take a knee during a song.

I wish everyone loved the little children of the world.

Speaking the rights…

Danny Johnson

 

 

College Football Predictions Week #4

26 winners and 13 losers…that is the tally so far in my college football prognosticating season.  I am not impressed.  It must get better.  I hope this week it does.

An abbreviated version of the picks, I give you my week 4 picks:

USC beats Utah tomorrow night.   Go. Go. GO. Men of Troy.  I don’t want to see you with a losing record heading into the crosstown game against UCLA.  Get with it!

Minnesota beats Colorado State….Go Goldy go.

Ole Miss beats Georgia…the Rebs are at home against the Georgia Bulldogs.  I saw those silver britches beat the Rebs in 1999 in Oxford.  Not this year.

Iowa beats Rutgers… The Hawkeyes have to be smarting after the ND State debacle.  They will rebound.

Michigan State beats Swissconsin….Sparty is for real.

Mississippi State beats UMass…State going to visit UMass at Gillette Stadium is like putting perfume on a hog.

Penn State beats Michigan…my UPSET of the day.  Coach Franklin needs this game if he is to stay around Happy Valley for long.  I’m just sayin…  That is a funny place.

WKU beats Vandy…Give the Dores credit for heading up to Bowling Green to play in the cracker box that is Houchens Stadium.

Indiana beats Wake Forest…my brother-in-law Stevarino, the IU faithful from way back, is going to the game.  He sounds like Lou Holtz.  He is already giving me excuses as to why IU is going to lose.  IU will win this game.  Steve is cautiously optimistic.  Indiana Football will do that to you.

LSU beats Auburn…What is better than Tigers vs. Tigers?  Auburn won’t be able to tackle #7.

Bama beats Kent State….Coach Saban may take it easy on his alma mater.  He may want them back for a trade…payday for Kent…W for Bama.

Louisville beats Marshall…My dear wife, Carrie, and I were looking forward to attending this game.  Last week Marshall gave up 65 points to Akron and U of L beat Florida State 63 to 20.  Needless to say, we won’t be making the trip to Huntington.  That is a long way to go to get your butt kicked.  Sorry Herd, I still love you.  And we’ll be back in November for Middle Tenn. and WKU.

UCLA beats Stanford…It is in the Rose Bowl and I gotta believe.

Have a great weekend.  I hope you too watch some college football.

Speaking the Rights…

Danny Johnson

Music and Football…tales from a Blessed Man

This past Friday night my dear wife, Carrie, and I were back in my hometown watching a high school football game.  The Brownstown Central Braves played host to the North Harrison Cougars.  The score was 7 to 6 in favor of the Cougars at halftime.  North lost the game 35 to 9.  I was not happy with the result.  I was rooting vehemently for the Cougars.  That is quite the juxtaposition from where I was two years ago.  That night I was standing on the Braves sideline taking pictures of my Brownstown friends.  I was in the press box at halftime talking on the Braves radio broadcast and having a nice time with old friends.  I turned the page on that night with a post on these very pages.  You won’t find it here now.  I removed it.  I took it off the day I was hired by North Harrison as a school counselor.  North Harrison became the home school again.  I was not going to let my Brownstown allegiance hang around.  After all, when I came back to North I became a Cougar again.

I have that luxury.  I was able to choose.  You see, my Dad worked for both of these schools.  He was the head football coach at both of these schools.  I attended both of these schools.  I played on the field at Blevins Stadium as a fledgling Brownstown pee-wee football player and then a few years later I kicked the first of my many points on that same field as a North Harrison Cougar.  I have friends on both coaching staffs.  I just know the guys from Brownstown a little better, as I have known them much longer.

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The Braves in pre-game.

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The Cougars in pre-game.

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Coach Mark Williamson in a pensive moment.  What he has done for Cougar football is extraordinary.  Thanks, Coach.  And thanks to Mr. Hatton, our principal, for making football welcome at NH like no other principal ever did before.

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The field at Brownstown was awful.  They admitted to it.  And for someone from Brownstown to admit to something bad…well, it must have been awful.  I hope they beat Seymour this week.  And I hope we meet them again in the sectional later in the year….on OUR turf!

On Saturday I got my hair cut.  When I got home, I watched college football.  That was my Saturday.  I watched college football on television until I was tired.  I will leave it at that.  Well, I won’t.  You get tired when your noon team(Marshall)  loses, then your 3:30 team (Ole Miss) loses, and then your 8:00 team (Oklahoma) loses…and you wake up at 2 AM to see that at least UCLA was beating BYU 17 to 7.  The Bruins won 17 to 14.

On Sunday we made beautiful music.  Well, Rod Wurtele made beautiful music.  Let me just say God Bless Jeff Carpenter for introducing me to Rod Wurtele.  Rod plays with the Louisville, KY based “Wulfe Borthers”.  Let me just say that Rod is the man.

I have been blessed to be in on many recording sessions.  At each of them we were working with material I had a hand in creating.  Save one, every song I ever recorded was one I wrote.  Still, I have this innate sense that I had little to do with what just happened…when I hear something like I heard Sunday afternoon as Rod layered tracks that were recorded…seemingly for him to add his magic to.  I mean that.  I am not being glib.

One session, many years ago, was a time when my friend and music virtuoso, the late Tim Krekel, was laying some guitar work down.  What he did that day made me feel like I had never felt before.  He played a guitar solo that was over the top.  I was younger then.  I loved it.  As the years have gone on, I have appreciated it more.  Well, I never thought I would ever feel that way about a session again.  I thought I had caught lightning in a bottle and had fortunately recorded it.  That is what happened.  I never thought I would find lightning again.

On Sunday afternoon, Rod Wurtele brought the thunder and the lightning and the hail and rain and the sunshine back out and a beautiful sunset to go with it.  I was just proud to be there.

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How could he not?

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The control board at Al Fresco’s Recording Studio.

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Count me fortunate to have a project going with recording master Jeff Carpenter.

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Jeff and I taking it all in.

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I sat there amazed and thankful as I listened to Rod’s work.

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I think he liked it too.

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Know that I will treasure this photo, Thank you, my dear Carrie.

If I never walked into the studio again, as there is more planned work on this collection, I could handle it.  How it will ever be better than this day, I can’t imagine.  But I am willing to give it a shot.

Thank you Jefferson.  Thank you Rod.  God Bless you both.

That is truly speaking the rights!

Danny Johnson