Bud

1964 Graduate, University of Georgia, BBA degree, major in Real Estate, minor in English. Member Signa Nu Frat

too much talking

maybe it’s the age or the stage i’m in but it seems strange with so many words our messages remain muddled.   much said, volumes read, little solved. consensus cowers, dangles like limp laundry suspended on a back-yard clothesline.   constant chatter signifying nothing. everything, talked to death.   even Lazarus opts out, been here, …

Stranger by the Day

As if times weren’t already strange, they keep getting stranger. We’ve been living cooped up like caged animals, needing relief, finding little. We’ve hidden behind masks for so long that it’s become de rigueur, the fashion of the times. Not that wearing masks is a new phenomenon, just one for another reason.  We’ve sought escape …

Waitin’ Around

Have you ever wondered how much time is squandered just waiting around, for something, anything or nothing at all? Shocking! ********** What better way to pass a rainy Sunday afternoon than making up limericks?  Beats crossword puzzles. Here are a few from a brain of nonsense.   I’m waiting to see what’s about to go …

So Much Foam

Writers are a bit strange and different from normal people. You have to be a little weird to sit for hours in solitude, pecking at a keyboard and stringing words together on the white screen in front of you, hoping to make some sense of whatever it is you’re putting there. And nerve to disseminate …

Fitting In

It’s easy to fit in…you have to be bold to step out. I take Lady Macbeth’s advice and screw my courage to the sticking-place. ********** I’m reading La Rochefoucauld’s maxims. This one catches my interest:    “In every walk of life each man puts on a personality and outward appearance so as to look what …

Goodbye Uncle Ben

A seismic shakeup is happening.  Think twice before putting your picture on a box of rice. Whoever thought it’d happen, having to say goodbye to Uncle Ben? Why, he’s been with our households since 1943, guaranteeing the finest in converted rice. Plus, he’s Uncle Ben to about 3.5 billion people worldwide. How can we say …