Mr. Jones wrote:He's a TOUR GUIDE @ the Georgia Guide Stones
During the week with a PHOTO LAB set up in a beater
WHITE WINDOWLESS JOBBER VAN WITH
A METAL DIVIDER TO THE FRONT....
ON THE WEEKEND'S...
he's a partime security guard at the empty FEMA CAMP OUTSIDE ATLANTA watching over the football fields full of black fiberglass FEMA COFFINS STORED THERE.
I'm still around . . . I bought my Grandparents former house. I couldn't be happier living there, though the 12 acres it came with keeps me really busy. I've kept a small vegetable garden. There's always something going on. I recently bought a small garden tractor to get me out to my woods to haul firewood. That's my new toy.
Oh! Speaking of toys, I bought a Pono 8 String Tenor Guitar in March, and I play it every night. Man, that thing is a blast. So much fun. I had knee surgery in May. That sucked. Just repairing cartiledge/meniscus, but I had a difficult recovery. It had to be drained 8 times. But, I was off 6 months from work, and that was nice . . . So, I just sat on the couch and played my guitar.
Burlesque Superstar Legend Tempest Storm stayed with us at our house one night last month. She's 89 years old. Man, what a crazy story that was. She was here in Atlanta premiering her movie, when she fell and broke a hip. Stayed in Rehab here for a month. It's a long story, but I'm glad I was able to help her get back to Vegas. That woman slept with Elvis, JFK, Sammy Davis Jr, Nat King Cole, Vic Damone, Mickey Rooney, Englebert Humperdink, (ect). She lived next door to Marylin Monroe. Friends with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra, Joe DiMaggio . . . Born on a share cropper farm in Middle Georgia in 1928.
I swear, when she dropped names. She really dropped names. LoL.
And, I'm still collecting Antiquarian Confederate History Books. I've got over 150 so far. I built a really nice wall bookcase in the former dining room. I've turned it into a library. It looks really great so far. I've got at least 50 more books to go. But finding scarce books has really been fun. Not just history books, but popular novels & poetry books from popular authors from the post-reconstruction period.