Monday, January 29, 2024

 My main goal for this PCB trip is to TALK TO SOMEONE who has recently read AT LEAST A PORTION of the 1948 novel DEVIL MAKE A THIRD. 

I don't expect someone to have read the whole damn thing because the novel is composed of 13 sections which cover a period from 1887 to 1915 in the life of the novel's main character, Buck Bannon. Each section is made up of multiple chapters and an interlude which the author uses to advance his timeline. No dates are used in the novel but Chapter 1 through Chapter 15 ,which make up the first seven sections of the novel, cover the period from 1887 until the early 1890s. INTERLUDE 7 advances the action ten years with the fictional town of Aven transforming itself from a frontier boom town into a small urban area with paved streets, a water works, power plant, telephone company and all the other innovations of a turn-of-the-century urban area. Each of the 33 chapters is a short account of an amusing or interesting incident from Buck Bannon's perspective. The 12 interludes describe Buck Bannon from the viewpoint of two railroad brakemen, Jake and Bascom, who observe that Buck's love of liquor, gambling and lewd women never interfere with his ability to come out on top in every commercial and political challenge he encounters on his way through his life in Aven. Together the 33 chapters and 12 interludes paint a concise portrait of the main character, Buck Bannon.

Anywayzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..if do ya decide to read the prologue and Chapter 1, here's my analysis of both. (and if ya ever wanted to do a favor for your old buddy, Robert Register, please READ a little bit of this novel and pacify ole Roberto with some conversation during his brief beach vacation.)

Saturday, January 27, 2024

 "Why do those cliffs of shadowy tint appear more sweet than all the landscape smiling near?

 'Tis enchantment to the view and robes the mountain in its azure hue." Thomas Campbell https://allpoetry.com/poem/8458085-Hope-by-Thomas-Campbell

2609 University Boulevard https://www.google.com/maps/@33.2089595,-87.5715529,3a,75y,180h,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sPSfMlmGICUzYkjR9CqJRRA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu 

You will see my red-roofed home on the left side of the image on the above link. As you use the "ROTATE THE VIEW" icon on the lower right of the image, a left click points you west toward downtown and the University. The bridge over the Warrior is to the left. Across from Pake Realty is the HOME 2 SUITES BY HILTON. Our neighborhood was once gorgeous old houses all the way east to the Capitol Park but all that on the north side of University Boulevard has recently been replaced by high rises.

At the Corner of the 2600 block of University Boulevard

https://www.google.com/maps/@33.208718,-87.5708982,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1skEpMIqq2nPzXiYCq3i_gVA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu

The image on the above link is looking north toward the Warrior River Bridge. A left click on the "ROTATE THE VIEW" icon points you to my backyard which is a beauty shop's parking lot. This gives ya an idea of my neighborhood. 

The roof to my house is obscured by trees on the upper right margin of this image but you can see what's just across the street from my house: an amphitheater, a riverside park and the site new Saban Center. https://sabancenter.org/

So how 'bout those memories of  MOBILE ALABAMA in the spring of 1968!

The headquarters was the BATTLE HOUSE (lots of Tuscaloosa history going back 150 years connected to that hotel on Royal Street in Mobile). They've restored the original lobby.



  https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/mobbr-the-battle-house-renaissance-mobile-hotel-and-spa/photos/

One of my most vivid memories of the '68 Alabama Interact Convention was the craziness which occurred in that hotel Saturday night after we made it back from our drunken private room party in the Flamingo Lounge which was around the corner from the Battle House. 

The butt of the Junior Class Joke that night was Gus Chambers. The joke was supposed to be on Gus but it backfired and came down on somebody else to his ETERNAL EMBARRASSMENT.


Gus Chambers

The last I heard about Gus was that he disappeared off the face of the Earth during a European vacation.


clippings from the December 2, 1968 DOTHAN EAGLE





 


 

Thursday, January 18, 2024

 2024 T-town icicles with old family pictures

William Earl Register 1921-1972

Pauline Shepherd Register 1896-1983


Robert Young Register 1950- ?















Wednesday, January 17, 2024

 BURNT CORK

https://www.thefire.org/news/flag-play-middle-school-suspends-student-wearing-eye-black-football-game

 
 


BURNT CORK, the first thoroughbred to be entered into the Kentucky Derby by an African-American owner.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnt_Cork

 JACK BENNY & ROCHESTER (it has been said the the surname "Register" is a corruption of the surname ROCHESTER)

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QALv6bwZi9E

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V4CUzRMKqs

FIRST RESULT from 87 matches for "BURNT CORK" TUSKALOOSA


from the December 7, 1876 TUSKALOOSA GAZETTE


from the February 10, 1876 TUSKALOOSA GAZETTE


from the December 30, 1875 TUSKALOOSA GAZETTE


from the November 14, 1906 BIRMINGHAM NEWS


from the March 5, 1885 TUSKALOOSA GAZETTE


from the October 16, 1885 EUFAULA TIMES & NEWS


from the July 23, 1896 TUSKALOOSA GAZETTE


from the June 22, 1897 ST. ALBANS DAILY MESSENGER (Vermont)

GUSSIE L. DAVIS Gussie Davis - Wikipedia


from the June 27, 1897 KANSAS CITY TIMES


from the June 27, 1897 KANSAS CITY TIMES

 


from the June 27, 1897 KANSAS CITY TIMES

 


from the June 27, 1897 KANSAS CITY TIMES

Monday, January 15, 2024