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Friday, September 2, 2016
South of New York with Charley and Me
Picture via Bryan
Southerners (and there are many who still proudly spell that with a
capital “S” even if positioned in the middle of a sentence; we don’t
simply think we are that because we live farther south of
Canada than the masses in New York et al.) remain steadfast when in a
fight, sometimes to the point of leading, like the great champ Rocky
Marciano did, with their chin. Marciano got away with it because he had
an iron jaw and a dynamite right that with one well-connected punch
could floor an opponent. Southerners (The South) have no such
combination. Even in 1861-65 when we had Lee, Jackson and a cast of
courageous soldiers and men, we still had to depend on skill, footwork
and misdirection.
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