Why You So Scart?

Why You So Scart?

Admittedly, all of us growing up had many fears, some founded but mostly unfounded. We were naïve; we didn’t understand the world and relied on our innate reflexes for survival. Was the public speaking going to kill me? Many years later I became a teacher which was a world of daily public speaking along with presentations to small groups and large assemblies.

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A Picture is Worth a Thousand (or at least 567) Words

A Picture is Worth a Thousand (or at least 567) Words

Looking at some old childhood pictures of Cookie and me, I couldn’t help smiling. How darn cute were we in some of them with our “Sunday go to meeting” (old-fashioned saying meaning your best outfit) clothes on? We would have a sports coat with a white shirt and a...

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What’s Trump?

What’s Trump?

Euchre is a very popular card game. It is fast moving and simple by design. People get into tournaments, clubs, and social outings with euchre as the drawing card. Trump is a key word in the game, and, of course, if you have the jack of trump called the right bower,...

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Mental Illness is Color Blind

Mental Illness is Color Blind

Mental illness affects the entire human race. It is like cancer that attacks all of us. The huge difference between the two diseases is that cancer usually will be detected, then treated aggressively, and hopefully conquered. We all know of individuals who have died from cancer and of individuals who have beaten this dreaded disease. When we hear of someone who is diagnosed with cancer, we are open about discussing its ramifications and supportive of the person’s needs both physical and emotional.

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Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter

"He ain’t nothin' but a ham!” To this day after some fifty-five years, I can still hear Albert Mashall’s father’s booming voice as he stood outside the fence at the St. Catherine softball diamond. Albert was a black teammate of mine. His father never missed a game...

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Dee-troit Basketball!

Dee-troit Basketball!

UPDATE: The Detroit Pistons are moving back to downtown Detroit in 2017 but read all about my memories of them in the 60's and 70's. --- The crowd at the Palace of Auburn Hills really gets into it when the announcer starts chanting “Dee-troit Basketball! Dee-troit...

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Where Were You?

Where Were You?

“Where were you, oo, oo, oo,oo; I really want to know . . .”  Oops and apologies to the musical group The Who whose song was “Who Are You.”  Now that I have that classic reverberating in your mind, all of us remember where we were when certain tragic events took place...

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Sunday Morning Over Easy

Sunday Morning Over Easy

WCSX has a long standing radio program on Sunday morning called Sunday Morning Over Easy.  I like it as it features easy listening tunes from James Taylor to Carol King and also picks out rare, pleasant songs. I always had, however, a love/hate relationship for Sunday...

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Take a Look Back

Take a Look Back

Derek Palm, a contributor to Black and White Like You and Me, took a trip down memory lane last week with his younger brother.  They drove by many of their former homes and schools and actually were invited into one of them.  Derek reports that the home that they were...

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Music of December 26, 1963

Music of December 26, 1963

According to the WKNR Music Chart, fourteen out of the top thirty-one songs for that week were by black artists, led by the #1 song for the week by Dionne Warwick’s “Anyone Who Had a Heart.” That popular radio station featured all white disc jockeys with the famous...

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