Nice unsolicited undeserved unnecessary insult, Goofball. Go pluck another hair from the palm of your hand!
Affirmative, AnglRdr, but that being said, I am not so much a fan of the show. I'm kinda primitive in my TV appreciation. Not being a real fan of country music as it is today, it just don't crank my tractor. My wife loves it though!
"This story only serves to either make Mangino look foolish — when he's obviously well-meaning and not hurting anyone — which is kind of a jerk move, or it gives an air of plausibility to something that simply doesn't work this way."
Very rich, considering all the Basil Marceaux coverage you guys did.
Pot, meet kettle.
http://coffee.wikia.com/wiki/Community_Coffee
Thank God for people like Anne-Marie and David Herrington for fighting for the truth. And, thanks to Laura Hutson for showing us all the importance of never giving up when you have the truth on your side. What a moving story.
What an incredible travesty! Thank God for people like Anne-Marie Moyes and the group of lawyers she worked with who are willing to step up and fix a wrong. And thanks to Laura for shining the light on this!
JoJo was recently profiled in a pretty good article on Buzzfeed about artists getting boned by their labels. It seems her case was particularly dire.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/azafar/what-happen…
Deja vu all over again. I need to change my tags.
Mostly I seek out fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables and meats. The sections with other goods are interesting but, not my main draw. But, if Frank Sheen is there again this weekend selling guitars there may be one with my name on it...
I actually make my around to several markets. I was just at the Nashville Farmers Market to get The Peach Truck Peaches and some local strawberries. You can also find Common Ground breads (incl gluten free made with garbanzo bean flour) there on Fridays.
And I've long been a fan of Karla's at WNFM. I will sometimes get some Noble Springs and/or Kenny's cheese and asparagus and French breakfast radishes (from Foggy Hollow) while I'm there. Er, this time of year, that is.
And, as we all know, Jim is a self-appointed expert on everything!
Well, best of luck.
matt, did you see the episode(s) they went on tour? They used Nashville exteriors to play other cities, even.
Ha-ha, the truth stings don't it Donna? Pompous cow. Better sign off and wait by the phone, you may get a Pulitzer for your "dirty diaper" quip.
I think I gotcha--you're complaining about the state of country music (which I have really never been a fan of) currently, as opposed to the show itself, right?
If the state and city don't want to offer the same incentives they did last year, it would seem they are the ones backing out of the deal.
It's a crying shame, the show is a hit and Nashville looks amazing on it. If they move, they'll have to make up all these fake Nashville landmarks, and we'll wish we had kept up our end of the deal.
Is that true, John Hardy? I would think that maybe the chicory could possibly be local, but I imagine the coffee has to be imported and then roasted in Louisiana. Community Coffee is a huge company and I've never heard of any massive coffee plantations down there?
Any coffee experts out there know the skinny (latte) on this one?
Jim, I'm not the expert here either, just recapping what I remember from some brief discussions. The YouTube video is an overly simplistic version of presentations he's made to some interested government agencies.
I agree about J D Souther ans Wyclef Jean. I was referring to the run of the mill country star today. In another venue, they would be B or C level pop stars. Maybe I am just a music purist or an old fart, I dunno! Maybe both?
Re: “WSMV Exposes Metro's Makeshift Toxic Landfill (And a Scalp for Ken Jakes!)”
Your preaching to a brick wall, Kosh III. He/she/it is a holocaust (past and future) denier!