News

by larc 41 Replies latest social entertainment

  • larc
    larc

    I've really enjoyed the conversations about music, poetry, movies, books and short storys. I thought it would be interesting to read about little known news from around the world, so I'll start with some from the tiny dot where I live on this ball of mud we call earth.

    I just read in the paper this morning that the people of Port Clinton, Ohio are celebrating New Years by dropping a 500 pound fiberglass Walleye fish into Lake Erie. We people here in Ohio have a certain panache.

    The tornado in Xenia, Ohio this summer missed my daughter's house by a block and a half. I was on the phone with her when the storm hit. It happened so fast that there was no warning on radio or tv.

    They are doing a good thing in Xenia. Dectectives go into a chat room and pose as young girls. So far this year, they have arrested 14 men who drove from all over the state thinking they had a date with a 14 year old girl, but ended up having a date with the judge. I hope other cities take up this practice.

    It's great in Dayton; TV2 loves you.

  • waiting
    waiting

    Hey larc,

    Thanks for your local news, glad to hear your daughter did ok. Xenia got hit with massive tornados couple of decades ago, didn't they? Love the midwest during the spring storms.

    I just read in the paper this morning that the people of Port Clinton, Ohio are celebrating New Years by dropping a 500 pound fiberglass Walleye fish into Lake Erie. We people here in Ohio have a certain panache.

    certain, curious panache. Why...........

    Dectectives go into a chat room and pose as young girls.

    Important fact left out by you, prof. Male or female dectectives?

    waiting - with no news

  • larc
    larc

    Waiting,

    Don't know the gender of the detectives. It was internet writing and they were convincing enough to snare 14 bad guys is all I know.

    Send news from the Carolinas.

  • waiting
    waiting

    Hey larc,

    Well, it's not new news, but still interesting. Ever hear of The Citadel? Private military college, all male and damned proud of it, by God! Well, almost private, part of their funding is state supported. Anyway, about 4 yrs. ago, a girl had the audacity to try to go there. Terrible rucus - nasty bumper stickers on the redneck trucks etc. All the news. She finally left, sick and disgraced. The local men, and some women were righteously pleased that she failed.

    Interestingly, the next year, there were approx. 5 women accepted. Last year around 25. All is still, the women doing well. The first woman finally re-entered another co-ed unversity and is doing well also.

    South Carolina also had the Confederate State Flag flying on the State Courthouse until last summer. Perhaps you heard of the NAACP boycotting us, etc? Well, they finally concluded to move it to another site - had to be still visible and proud. I would suspect millions of dollars in wasted money was spent trying to figure out what to do with that flag.

    We're known for our progressive ways 'round these parts.

    waiting

  • mommy
    mommy

    Hey in a very very very small town in NC
    Biggest news we have that is upsetting me: local high school paper young student wrote an article on legalization of new r-486(?) abortion pill, this article was edited by journalism teacher and principle before printing. Local sponsor of paper removed his ads from several businesses because he was offended and wanted the paper to write another article to apologize. Mind you this man practically owns this town and enforces his beliefs on anyone including and not limited to closing businesses if they dont become or live the life of christians.
    Well I am very proud of the school refusing him. Latest news is the kids are gonna boycott his stores!! One store being an athletic store mostly geared towards young adults. I hope they are successful(go underdogs:))
    Hey I told you very small town! But it did show up on front page of paper
    mommy

  • larc
    larc

    Waiting,, - Some Ohio and South Carolina News

    Ryan Brewer from Troy, Ohio (twenty miles north of Dayton) was voted the most valuable player in high school by the associated press. His first college choice was Ohio State, but for some unkown reason they didn't want him so he went to South Carolina. Last year he was voted most valuable freshman. This year he may be South Carolina's most valuable player. Jan 1 at 11:00 AM Ohio State plays South Carolina, and I hope that Ryan, the Yankee, helps South Carolina beat Ohio State's Buckeye Butts.

    EVERYONE ELSE - HOW ABOUT SOME LITTLE KNOWN NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATES AND AROUND THE WORLD.

  • waiting
    waiting

    For the Love of the South USA

    1. Blue Laws (born of Baptists). Until 'bout 5 yrs. ago., retail stores couldn't be open on Sunday. Now Sunday afternoons. No hard liquor sales after sundown/before sunup. Liquor stores do not have names - just a Big Red Dot above doors. SC still have the little bottles in bars, etc. (like on airplanes). No restaurant in our city serves beer on Sunday.

    2. Barbeque. Everybody argues over whether it should be mustard based, vinegar based, or ketchup based. Being a yankee, I just thought it was "naturally" dark red colored out of the Heinz bottle.

    3. Grits. Everywhere.

    4. Ice Tea. A restaurant is rated on it's goodness. Always served already sugared. Sure sign of being in the South. Sure sign of being in yankeeland is non-sweetened ice tea. Southerners don't like that at all and are quite vocal about this disturbance. I've known people who were so glad to be back from yankeeland just so that they could order sweetened ice tea again.

    5. All men refer to themselves and other men, no matter how old and decrepit, as "boys."

    6. Southerners will stop 4 friggin' lanes of traffic (both ways) for a funeral procession to pass. However, they will not pull over/stop for an ambulance at full speed.

    7. Southerners do not use turn signals and wonder why the heck people honk at them when they drive through yankeeland.

    8. Snowbirds. Y'all come South to get away from the winter - we like you - we just act like we don't. We say "tourist" under our breath if we have to go to Myrtle Beach (which locals won't do, btw.)

    I know this is not news - but it's local ways, however odd. I don't know of any news except we don't have any snow!

    waiting

    Edited by - waiting on 1 January 2001 1:30:31

  • larc
    larc

    Hey Waiting, that was great stuff. I'll bet that our friends from the UK and Australia would enjoy knowing these little known facts.

    Liquar Laws: In Ohio you can order a drink as late as you want as long it is finished by 2:30 AM. In Michigan, you can't order a drink after 2:00, even though the bar closes at 2:30. This is takes too much forward planning for a Buckeye. A friend of mine from Kansas told me that her state is so dry that airplanes flying overhead can't serve drinks. Kentucky is a curious state, dry counties mixed in with counties with bourbon factories in them.

    Grits: My wife likes 'em; I don't care for 'em. Her mother is from Kentucky so she probably had them at home.

    Iced tea: Are they too damned lazy to sweeten their own tea when they are up north?

    Barbeque: I loved barbeque I've had in the South, and I don't even know which type I had.

    My favorite southern city: Savannah

    Thanks again for the info.

    Hey guys and gals, jump in the fray.

  • thinker
    thinker

    (Thinkers Wife)
    I have lived north (raised in PA.) and kind of south. (WV and VA)
    I personally absolutely love the vinegar based barbeque.
    In WV when you are driving down the road everyone waves and you should wave back, it's the "law".
    You can be served liquor until 2:30 am in VA. They sell wine and beer in the grocery store here, if it is a 24 hour store, the 2:30 law applies. Wine and beer can be bought on Sundays at the grocery but not at 7-11 in WV, until 1:00. Some old blue law.
    TW

  • waiting
    waiting

    Hey TW,

    We have stupid gnats that swarm during the summer, and by the ocean, they're called sand gnats - tend to bite. Anyway, if you have the audacity to wear mascara during the summer outside, and it doesn't slide off in the heat - the stupid gnats fly so close to your eyes, they tend to get their stupid little feets stuck on your warm, sticky mascara. It's so gross.

    About waving - locals laugh about yankees thinking their so friendly, waving and all that. "We're just waving the gnats away." I was working outside, waving gnats away, and some person went by and waved at me. "Well, I'll be - those yankees really do think we're waving at them!"

    We have several people from NC here.

    waiting

    Edited by - waiting on 1 January 2001 9:32:6

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit