Posts Tagged ‘culture’
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Thursday, October 13, 2011
Yeah, I thought that title would kinda’ get your attention.
It’s not “gratuitous,” of course. It’s old. And besides, our elite soldiers – Delta Force, Special Operations, SEAL Team, etc. – all are trained to eat unusual food, whatever is available to be eaten.
It’s definitely nothing new.
So, is it true that Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Tuesday, October 4, 2011
For those uninitiated in the finer things of Southern culture, Barbecue is a staple Southern food.
In fact, it’s one of the primary food groups.

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It’s right alongside beer.
Yep, there’s bread, also known as the “staff of life” more often, though, it’s cornbread; there’re vegetables, which include tomatoes, green beans, black-eyed peas, corn on the cob; liquid refreshments which include sweet tea, beer – and then… there’s barbecue.
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Posted in - Even MORE Uncategorized!, - Faith, Religion, Goodness - What is the Soul of a man?, - My Hometown is the sweetest place I know | Tagged: Alabama, Art, Bar-B-Que, barbecue, BBQ, beer, Brisket, chicken, cook, cooker, cooking, Cuisine of the Southern United States, culture, Flavor, food, Fruits and Vegetables, Gentleman Jack, home, how to, Jack Daniel, Kentucky, Lynchburg, Lynchburg Tennessee, meat, Memorial Day, outdoor cooking, pork, poverty, RC Cola, recreation, shopping, smoker, smoking, South, Southern culture, Spice rub, Tennessee, Texas, whiskey | 3 Comments »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Late American Blues guitarist/singer/songwriter Robert Johnson, a Negro, died at the tender young age of 27, in 1938. There are less than 50 recordings of his, of which historians are aware. Among musicologists, researchers and others, his performances are considered treasures and remain the subject of great debate, even today.
If Robert Johnson’s mother were alive today, living in New York City and in the prime of her childbearing years, the flower of her youth, and were to become pregnant with him today… Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in - Faith, Religion, Goodness - What is the Soul of a man?, - Read 'em and weep: The Daily News, - Transfer: How do we get THERE from HERE? (Add a 'T'.) | Tagged: abortion, abortion mill, abortionist, birth control, blues, Christendom, Christian, Constitution, Constitutional law, culture, Didache, Fair Deal, Griswold v Connecticut, guitar, health, history, Jesus, juriprudence, killer, Last Fair Deal Gone Down, law, legal, Margaret Sanger, Mississippi, murder, murderer, musician, Negro, New York, New York City, New York Times, Philadelphia, Planned Parenthood, Pregnancy, pro-life, racism, Robert Johnson, Roe v Wade, SCOTUS, singer, songwriter, southern, United States, West Philadelphia, women | 1 Comment »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Friday, January 7, 2011
From the beginning of time, marriage of a man and a woman, and the children that naturally result from that union, has created family, and continues to form the foundation of all societies the world over. We learn about relationships and how to treat others from our family. And it is to the benefit of every society to enrich the health of those foundations. Sometimes, it’s not the BIG THINGS that spoil love in marriage, as much as it is vitally important to “catch all the foxes, those little foxes, before they ruin the vineyard of love,” of our marriage relationship.
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Posted in - Faith, Religion, Goodness - What is the Soul of a man?, - My Hometown is the sweetest place I know | Tagged: children, culture, divorce, Education and Enrichment, emotional health, family, game, health, Lisa Simpson, love, Madison County Coalition for Healthy Marriages, marriage, MCCHM, men, Monique, New York, relationship, Relationships, Rhonda, Romance, Sexual intercourse, Snow blower, society, Three Stooges, United States, women, Yahtzee | 2 Comments »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Monday, December 27, 2010
2 December 2010 Last updated at 13:09 ET
The crossing is described as a Mecca for Beatles fans
The Abbey Road zebra crossing in north London – made famous after appearing on a Beatles album cover – has been given Grade II listed status.
The crossing – the first of its kind to be listed – is being recognised for its “cultural and historical importance” following advice from English Heritage.
The Beatles were photographed on Abbey Road in Ian Macmillan‘s iconic cover shot for the 1969 album Abbey Road. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Monday, July 26, 2010
Is porn “really” that big of a deal?
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Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Friday, April 16, 2010
Ever been to a strip club?
It’s almost a “who hasn’t?” response.
We see them on teevee and in the movies, so if one has never been, it’s almost as if they have, even if they haven’t been physically.
Even Huntsville, Alabama – a conservative, strongly religious, Republican-leaning state, and Huntsville, it’s most highly educated city – has strip clubs.
Otherwise and sometimes known as titty bars, and a variety of other pseudonyms, the venues are typically bars or lounges where alcohol is served to predominately male patrons by female employees, and whom quaff their brews while seated together in a dark room watching a female dancer gyrate to various popular musical tunes, accompanied by various stages of disrobing.
Sometimes, depending upon locale and local or state law, the female dancers may be required to wear “pasties” which are opaque adhesive coverings which cover their areolae and nipples. Sometimes also – again, depending upon state and/or local law – alcohol may or may not be served, though it frequently is consumed on premises.
Typically, the dancers will be …Continue…
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Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Sunday, March 14, 2010
This entry is about… SEX!
SEX, SEX, SEX!
It is about sexual intercourse, banging, doing the horizontal bop, shagging, and all the various euphemisms employed to describe the act of coitus.
Last week I enjoyed nice visit with a friend of mine after a after having seen him at confession. We are both Catholic. After we had individually made our confessions to the priest, we continued …Continue…
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Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Thursday, February 4, 2010
You know, Jim, as I continue to reflect upon the issues about which we spoke this evening, I – being an ardent observer of …Continue…
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