Her Dad Fought in the American Civil War

If you met a woman and she told you that her dad fought in the war, what war would come to mind?
Depending on her age, you might think Viet Nam, Korea, or World War II. If she was really old, you might even think that perhaps her dad fought in World War I. Of course that would be pushing it a bit since World War I started nearly 99 years ago.
But what if she told you that her dad fought in the Civil War? The American Civil War. You know, North vs South, Grant vs Lee, Abraham Lincoln ending slavery. THAT Civil War.
No way, you’d think. You wouldn’t even need to do the math to figure out that the Civil War started over 150 years ago. There’s no way that her dad could have fought in the Civil War, right?
Wrong.
If the woman is Juanita Tudor Lowery, her dad did fight in the American Civil War. Once you get over that mind-blowing fact, consider this: there are a few others like her. I found that pretty hard to believe until I read this.
Hanging with Olympic Medalists

That’s me, Ato Bolden, Allyson Felix, Joanna Hayes and Aries Merritt. I’m in some pretty fast company, folks. In case you didn’t know it, they’re all Olympic Track and Field Medalists.
- Ato Bolden: 4-time Olympic medalist [two bronze 1996; bronze & silver in 2000]
- Allyson Felix: 6-time Olympic medalist [silver 2004; bronze & silver 2008; 4 gold in 2012]
- Joanna Hayes: Gold medal winner 2004
- Aries Merritt: Gold medal winner 2012
These Olympians were in town for the USA Track and Field annual meeting and are all part of the “Win with Integrity” program sponsored by USATF. They came to our school and spoke with our 8th grade honor roll students. Their message focused on students staying in school, getting a good education and living life with integrity. Our students were able to ask them questions, hold a real gold medal and get photos and autographs.
It was truly a pleasure to have these Olympic heroes on campus to speak to our students.
Mike Henderson Gets Carter
This week we have Mike Henderson and his take on Sly as Jack Carter. Mike is a freelance artist who has worked for DC, IDW, Marvel, and Nike to name just a few. I saw Mike would be a guest at Heroes Con and really liked his art [especially a Conan piece that he drew following Frank Frazetta’s death].
I met Mike at Heroes and set up a commission for the Jack Carter sketch posted today. My son, [also named] Mike, was with me at Heroes and knew how much I liked the Conan piece. Heroes was in June. In October, my son gave me a birthday gift — yep, the Conan piece by Mike Henderson!
UFC on FOX 5 Results and Thoughts

Dana White, like most MMA fans (I say most, because if your fighter lost you might feel differently), must have loved the fights Saturday night. We were presented with an action-packed card that started at 5pm, with the preliminary matches airing on FX, and the main card on FOX immediately following at 8pm.
The FX fights included:
PRELIMINARY CARD (FX, 5 pm ET)
- Yves Edwards winning by TKO in the first over Jeremy Stephens
- Raphael Assuncao winning by unanimous decision over Mike Easton
- Ramsey Nijem earning a unanimous decision win over Joe Proctor
- Daron Cruickshank won by KO over Henry Martinez in round 2
- Abel Trujillo won by TKO over Marcus LeVesseur in round 2
- Dennis Siver won by unanimous decision over Nam Phan
Then the main event UFC on FOX 5. Here’s the results with my predictions:
- Matt Brown vs. Mike Swick
Prediction: Swick takes the decision.
Result: Matt Brown won by 2nd round KO making me 0-1 for the night.
- Rory MacDonald vs. B.J. Penn
Prediction: Penn loses steam and the fight.
Result: Penn lost by unanimous decision making me 1-1 for the night.
- Alexander Gustafsson vs. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua
Prediction: If Gustafsson can weather the storm, he should earn the decision.
Result: Gustafsson won by unanimous decision making me 2-1 for the night.
- Benson Henderson vs. Nate Diaz for the title!
Prediction: Henderson by decision.
Results: Henderson won by unanimous decision making me 3-1 for the night.
Detailed Walking Dead Infographic

Here’s something cool that every Walking Dead fan will want to check out. It’s an infographic created by Andrew Barr and Richard Johnson showing:
- On-Screen Zombie Kills for Seasons One, Two and Three
- Main Characters Who Have Become “Zombiefied”
- Chronological List of On-Screen Zombie Kills, Who Killed Them & Weapon Used
- The Tools used to Dispatch Zombies
- The Top Ten Zombie Killers Who are Still Breathing
UFC Fights on FX and FOX Saturday

If you like MMA, then you’re going to love Saturday night. Starting at 5pm, the UFC has preliminary matches airing on FX, and the main card on FOX starting at 8pm.
The FX fights include:
PRELIMINARY CARD (FX, 5 pm ET)
- Yves Edwards vs. Jeremy Stephens
- Raphael Assuncao vs. Mike Easton
- Ramsey Nijem vs. Joe Proctor
- Daron Cruickshank vs. Henry Martinez
- Marcus LeVesseur vs. Abel Trujillo
- Nam Phan vs. Dennis Siver
Then at 8pm we have UFC on FOX 5 with one of the best fight cards of the year [and it’s on free-tv!]. Here’s the line up with my predictions:
- Matt Brown vs. Mike Swick
Thoughts: Both of these guys come to fight. Brown swings for the fences with each punch and Swick doesn’t mind a slugfest. Could be the best fight of the night.
Prediction: Swick takes the decision.
- Rory MacDonald vs. B.J. Penn
Thoughts: Penn is back again with his same old, “I took this fight seriously and am in the best shape of my life” spiel.
Prediction: Penn loses steam and the fight.
- Alexander Gustafsson vs. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua
Thoughts: Do not miss the first round. Rua will come out blazing.
Prediction: If Gustafsson can weather the storm, he should earn the decision.
- Benson Henderson vs. Nate Diaz for the title!
Thoughts: I am a Ben Henderson fan, but not so much for Diaz. However, I do respect the fighting ability of Diaz. Both Henderson and Diaz are warriors. This is gong to be the fight of the night.
Prediction: Henderson by decision [but I wouldn’t bet the house on it].
Joel Osteen in Jacksonville

I avoid talking politics and religion on my blog. Instead I focus on [as the subtitle says] a look at the fun stuff. This post is going to cross the line a bit and talk about Joel Osteen in Jacksonville last Friday night.
When you start to learn about Joel Osteen your skepticism meter will probably come on. I know mine did.
Joel is a second-generation Texas minister who preaches at the Lakewood Church (a former 16,000 seat arena that used to be called the Compact Center and was home of the Huston Rockets). Joel’s ministry is one of the fastest growing in the nation world. His weekly sermon is broadcast to over 7 million Americans and is also seen in over 100 nations around the world.
I’m very skeptical of televangelists. I’ve seen way too many who preach intolerance and their need for money to, uh, spread the word. They’ll preach that, “You, yes you!” need to send in a seed [aka money] to show God that you believe in him. In return he will repay your investment to you many times over. Or they’ll talk to you about family values and then later be caught cheating on their spouses, plundering the church donations for personal profit or, well, you get the idea.
Joel Osteen isn’t like that. His weekly message, is always positive. It took me a while to be convinced how sincere Joel is. I hope he never proves me wrong. One thing that I do know is that Joel’s message is always positive and uplifting. Every time I watch him I feel better afterward. He doesn’t ask for money. In fact, Joel’s salary is paid from his best selling books. Money donated to his church goes to his church.
My wife feels the same about Joel Osteen. So we made the trip to Jacksonville for his Night of Hope. It was a wonderful evening.
I’m not big on singing, especially church music, but I don’t mind listening. The music was so good at the Night of Hope that I wasn’t ready for it to end. [Although I still didn’t sing — my voice may sound great to God, but I know the reality for those around me.] The musicians and singers [including Joel’s son and daughter] were awesome. There would be song and then Joel or his wife, Victoria, would speak. Even Joel’s mom had a message. Local preachers from the Jacksonville area came to the stage to speak. There was just the right balance of speakers and music. Then at the end Joel delivered a positive message. What a great way to end a great evening.
The event started at 7:30 and was supposed to last 1 – 1 1/2 hours but went almost 2 1/2. I don’t get to church as much as I should. When I do go, I start getting antsy after an hour. I didn’t look at my watch once during Joel Osteen’s Evening of Hope.
It was a truly fun evening. And that’s why I wanted to tell you about it.
Original TV Batmobile Up for Auction

I’ve always said if I had enough money, I’d drive a car like the one used in the 1966 Batman tv series. THAT Batmobile is the coolest.
Believe it or not, The Original TV Batmobile is Now Up for Auction. If you were wondering what to get me for Christmas, this would be a good place to start.
Awesome Storyboards from 15 Favorite Films

Like most of you, I love movies. And, like most of you, I also really enjoy art.
So when there’s a chance to combine the two, it’s pretty cool. Like in this post at Flavorwire: Awesome Storyboards from 15 Favorite Films.
Moreno’s “Cobra”

Gerardo Moreno is back with his version of how a new Cobra movie poster could look. I’ve always enjoyed Gerardo’s Stallone art, and know that I can see more of his art here.
Riddick is Back

It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Pitch Black and the character of Riddick. Vin Diesel owned that movie and [with David Twohy] created a character worthy of a series of films.
The Chronicles of Riddick was an ambitious sequel that strayed a bit too far away from the core of what made Pitch Black [and Riddick] so awesome.
Now eight years later, Riddick is back. So is Vin Diesel and David Twohy [writer and director]. Let’s just hope that the coolness of Pitch Black made the trip as well.
Thanks and a flip of the googles to IMPAwards.
10 Things You Might Not Know About Tarzan

When I was a kid I enjoyed Tarzan movies [Johnny Weissmuller was my favorite], the Tarzan tv show and the occasional Tarzan comic book.
Over the years, I’ve watched many [if not all] of the various movie Tarzans from the silent era, to the 60’s when he was a jet-setter, to the 80’s when Christopher Lambert played him.
Surprisingly, I’ve never read any of the Edgar Rice Burroughs’ novels that gave the character his start.
If you’ve read this far, then there’s a good chance you’ll get a kick out 10 Things You Might Not Know About Tarzan.


















































