Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel No turn until Sunday night, I think. Yesterday, John asked for a turn back so that he could run it last night. I sent it a six p.m. my time...and it entered a black hole of silence. This morning, finding no turn in the in-box, I sent him an email reminding him that I'd be leaving town this afternoon for a weekend outing. I told him I could run any turn that arrived here by noon, my time. At 11:47 he sends an email, "I'm about to run the turn. Am I too late?" Hiking trip ? On Sunday I'll speak on Confederate Memorial Day to a United Daughters of the Confederacy group in the little town of Commerce, Georgia. That's my wife's hometown, so we're staying with her dad tonight and tomorrow night. The presentation will be a little story I wrote a few years ago about the remarkable interconnectivity of Georgia history: how a writer mentioned a 19th century poet who wrote about a Civil War colonel killed at Chickamauga which led his brother, a general, to leave his command in Charleston to recover the body, which delayed a court martial in Charleston, which involved a colonel (my avatar) from the town where I live, who had a great-nephew who was a used car salesman in La Jolla, California, who I spoke to by phone 20 years ago, who asked me if I was related to Daniel C. Roper (FDR's Secretary of Commerce), who had given him his first job in Washington in the 1930s. So, somehow, I ended up with a connection to the Confederate colonel I was writing about.
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