David Sweeney 
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Re: “Memphis musician Sid Selvidge dies after a struggle with cancer

Dale Durham and Sid in one month, JC is the last of Mudboy.

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Posted by David Sweeney on 05/07/2013 at 12:23 PM

Re: “Burkle's Bakery

... and of course Connie.

Posted by David Sweeney on 02/04/2011 at 2:23 PM

Re: “Burkle's Bakery

Lee Baker, Sid Selvidge, Crossway, Randyl Lyons, Gimmer and the rest of Molock, later Mudboy and the Neutrons along with the beautiful dancers, Maggie Foote, Nancy Jaine, Marshia, Tommy Lou, and Cil, could often be found at Perception at night and at Burkle's for breakfast.

Perception got slowed to make room for the first TGI Friday's franchise. The one with John McIntyre cast brass door handles.

Damn, this used to be a great town.

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Posted by David Sweeney on 02/04/2011 at 2:09 PM
Posted by David Sweeney on 10/17/2010 at 10:36 AM

Re: “The Ole Miss Bear

Colonel Reb was based on a real Oxford resident, a black man.

Posted by David Sweeney on 10/17/2010 at 10:31 AM

Re: “Kill William: A New Comic Book Series Recasts Shakespeare's Best Known Characters in an Epic Fantasy

Macbeth, of course was a character in the animated series"Gargoyles".

Posted by David Sweeney on 05/17/2010 at 1:13 PM

Re: “Fear and Loathing in the County Building

"his was a resolution “approving the sale of 1.291 acres of improved real property located on the southwest side of Lamar Avenue, immediately east of Kyle Avenue, to Curtis Broome, Sr. for $40,000.00.”
If the count is selling developed urban land for $30.99 an acre some body needs to be looking at it.

Posted by David Sweeney on 04/02/2010 at 8:08 PM

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