Indulging in Heartfelt, Heady, Conservative Banter ... In An Attempt To Put The Light Back Into America ... And Perhaps Some Life Back Into This Frost-Bitten Mitten State Turned Blue ...
I am semi-retired after spending 30 years turning cartwheels in the backyard of Corporate America. I'm happily married, and between my wife, Andrea, and I, have 8 children and 9 grandchildren. I recently released 12 songs on the Touch Em All Production's CD "The Passion's Back". For info please visit: http://touch-em-all.net/. This blog, "Rouge Revival", pertains to my core belief that our nation's founding father's had it "right" and that the success of the auto industry was one of the many direct results of their vision. "Rouge" is French for the color "Red", which also symbolizes the color indicator for Republican states. Rouge is also the name of an historic river, here in SE Michigan, as well as, the name of the largest integrated factory complex in the world, which at one time employed 100,000 Ford Motor Workers. The "Revival" is my vision for both a successful rebound of the auto industry, along with a Republican Party led State of Michigan and Country!
Oh yeah, and I hope to have and share a bit of fun within the process ...
5 comments:
Only in Michigan - Proud to say I am one of em!
So true, so true.
Appears the two Bluest States have something in common my friend: (Jeff Foxworthy)
"Vacation" means going South to New York City for the weekend.
You measure distance in hours.
You know several people who have hit a deer more than once.
You often switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day and back again.
You design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a
snowsuit.
Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled
with snow.
You know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter, and
road construction.
You can identify a southern or eastern accent.
Down South to you means Philadelphia.
If your local Dairy Queen is closed from September through May, you might live in New England
Your 4th of July picnic was moved indoors due to frost.
You have more miles on your snow blower than your car.
If your town has more bars than churches, you might live in New England.
You actually understand these jokes.
Pretty good and true. The funny part is that despite the crazy weather, I do miss living in Michigan
I did this one quite a while ago here. Good to see these again.
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