It is a family tradition that we watch every Christmas Eve as a family with the grand kids. This year was no exception. I'm sure everyone has seen the movie at some time during the past 30 years. Click on the link below to see some of the funniest scenes.
This blog has been established for the classmates of the 1963 Angier High School Senior Class. Postings are mostly about me and my family, but blogs about fellow classmates are included when information is available. Classmates are encouraged to contribute and asked to contact me to share items of interest. Contact Franklin Mangum at mangumf@aol.com regarding postings.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
A Christmas Story
A Christmas Story, the movie, is 30 years old this year. After all these years it is just as funny as the first time I saw it.
Retired and spending the grandchildren's money. Becky retired April 1, no more time to goof off.
Photograph from the Past
Here are some classmates of ours. Looks like snow in the background. Can anyone remember this? It's only been 50 plus years ago. I can identify the girls. Who is the fellow in the back? Reply to Mangumf@aol.com with all the names and I will post the results.
Retired and spending the grandchildren's money. Becky retired April 1, no more time to goof off.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Mother's Brunswick Stew
It had been a long time since I had tasted my Mother's Brunswick stew. We had lost the recipe but it was found by classmate Sandy Owen (see post Nov. 16, 2013)
This week cousin/classmate Johnny and I cooked a big pot of stew and boy is it good. We followed Mother's recipe as close as possible. The result was 29 quarts of the best Brunswick stew I have ever tasted.
First you cook the meat in the pot. Then you remove the meat from the pot and let it cool so that the bones can be removed and the meat shreaded. While the meat is cooling, add the vegetables to the stock and cook until nearly done. Return the meat to the pot, season and simmer.
Retired and spending the grandchildren's money. Becky retired April 1, no more time to goof off.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye, one of those artists with so much talent, but with demons within that cost him his life in the end. Born and raised In Washington, DC. He attended high school just two blocks from where my daughter lived before she moved to Nashville.
I just bought one of his albums of greatest hits. I've enjoyed every track.
Click on this link to hear one of his most famous songs.
Marvin had numerous hits. If you were born in the 40's, 50's & 60's, you surely knew many of his songs.
Retired and spending the grandchildren's money. Becky retired April 1, no more time to goof off.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Country Music Hall of Fame
There are lots of things to see and do in Nashville, TN. We paid a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame last weekend after touring the Ryman.
The CMHF has numerous exhibits of famous country artist, musical instruments and other items of interest. Currently they are featuring an exhibit on Reba McEntire. It told of her early days in Oklahoma and her many accomplishments. The exhibit also had many of her fancy gowns.
Click on the link below to here some classic Patsy Cline.
There were a couple of vehicles on display that got my attention.
Elvis's Cadillac with gold plated trim and diamond/pearl paint.
Webb Pierce's 1962 Pontiac Bonne Ville convertible complete with continental kit, chrome plated guns and horns on the front.
Retired and spending the grandchildren's money. Becky retired April 1, no more time to goof off.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Backstage at the Ryman
It was the home of the Grand Ole Opry until the Opry was moved to Opryland hotel in 1974. During the months of December, January and February the Opry moves back to the Ryman where you can catch a show on Friday, Saturday or Tuesday's. It is used for various other non-Opry acts and concerts throughout the year. We were unable to attend a show this week, but we were able to take the backstage tour.
Built originally as a church in 1892, it was converted to an entertainment venue in order to keep it afloat. It was used for Grand Ole Opry broadcasts from 1943 until 1974, when the Opry built a larger venue just outside Nashville at the Opryland USA theme park. The Ryman then sat mostly vacant and fell into disrepair until 1992 when Emmylou Harris and her band, the Nash Ramblers, performed a series of concerts there (the results of which appeared on her album At the Ryman). The Harris concerts renewed interest in restoring the Ryman, and it was reopened as an intimate performance venue and museum in 1994. Audiences at the Ryman find themselves sitting in pews, the 1994 renovation notwithstanding. The seating is a reminder of the auditorium's origins as a house of worship, hence giving it the nickname "The Mother Church of Country Music".
This is a view from the stage showing the original wooden church pews.
View from balcony.
Retired and spending the grandchildren's money. Becky retired April 1, no more time to goof off.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Mangum Family
Here's the whole crowd. We all celebrated Thanksgiving in Nashville this year where my youngest daughter and her husband now live.
In the front are Lindsay, baby Levi and Matt Powell. The next row is Sally the dog being held by Sean Murphy husband of daughter Kristen. Next are grandsons Brendan and Eamon Murphy. Then Becky and me holding Gypsy Powells leash. Sorry Gypsy, only the top of her head is visible.
Retired and spending the grandchildren's money. Becky retired April 1, no more time to goof off.
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