My mother came from a family of four boys with she being the only girl. In 1950 when her dad died, her mother, my Grandma McCammon came to live with us. She did for the next ten years and she died on the night of my high school graduation May 1960. Grandma had a lot of sayings she often laid on me. She had a lot of wisdom. Now days often when I walk into one of Nashville’s “establishment of entertainment and culture” I am reminded of one of her statements that is below.
LA
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Just some thoughts:
“Any place that has a guy standing at the door (a bouncer) whose job
it is to throw people out, probably might be best that one does not go in.”
(Grandma McCammon)
it is to throw people out, probably might be best that one does not go in.”
(Grandma McCammon)
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October 18, 2014
Keep on,
Larry Adamson
October 18, 2014
Keep on,
Larry Adamson
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