I am interested in many different things at many different times, but currently my interests are in historic sites, cemetery and graveyard exploration, and graveside visits primarily in and around North Carolina, but also other places (when I get a chance to visit) including South Carolina, Florida, New Jersey.
I try to find as much history as possible to include in my videos. I generally will research before and after I shoot a video. Grave inscriptions are displayed on the screen for all to read... sometimes it is very difficult to read older grave markers.
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When i was young, there were two of these in our gravryard. One stood tall, the other stacked wood. They were brothers born two years apart and also died two years apart. The stacked wood tombstone my friend and i saw was on fire. We went and got saved after that, both of us, neighbors to each other. I've since always wanted more information. The inscription also on both, very sad. The ground cracked around the log tombstone. Today there are twin babies buried between the two brothers, no one else.
Odd that there was an ad at all… my channel is not monetized at this point. I guess YT gets 100%. But I do agree that Jackson belongs in the HoF. Thanks for watching!
I remember watching live (in black n white of course) We kids would race our banana seat bikes around a back yard track and spin out screaming Fireball!
I was fortunate to have met her two months before she passed. She was a very sweet person who had dealt with a lot of enablers. So sad of situation. May her light shine bright in the sky. Rest in peace Lisa
And now Danny Masterson sits in a prison infirmary going through alcohol withdrawals from decades of abuse. While his buddy Ashy commits perjury on the stand. Leaving his date to die while he went to a party. He writes a letter to the judge how Danny prevented him from doing drugs in Hollywood. Guess he forgot alcohol is the worst, and one of only two where withdrawals can kill. And with Danny going in still claiming innocent. In 30yrs the parole board won't be granting any pardon. His lawyers certainly told him this.
Danny also plied both Mila and Ashton with alcohol when they were underage. Ashton was already an adult by then, but not old enough to drink. It just continued a horrible environment.
@@ommeloise6309 and it continued with Wilmer Valderrama abusing girls in his case. They chased young girls in Scientology, knowing it's against their law to report a fellow scientologist. Which they are told is above all other law. Break it and it's excommunication, put out with nothing but the clothes in your back. With no understanding of how the outside works. Hoping you'll come back broken. And in there, it's always the victims fault. They're told they did something to pull their attacker in. Much like other cults tell their people.
Never heard of him but thanks for his story. Sad to die in such pain. He did die doing what he loved. He remined me of Earnhardt who died during a race too 😢and died at the scene.
Both stories ended tragically for sure... as fate would have it, I was present at the Daytona race when Earnhardt lost his life. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you for this video and explanation! I was just killing some time in a local cemetery today when I came across a lot of WOW stones and had to look it up.
Glad you enjoyed it! I noticed a lot of these and had to find out about them. Seems like there are many different styles. Thanks for watching and comments!
Hello it is nice when you post things you can't read so clear. That is great for us. Sorry some stones are really so black you can't read anything but you do the best you can. I enjoyed the tour to people who have passed.😢part two the 1700's wow and again thanks for posting and the birds are really singing.
It does take a bit of extra work sometimes, but when I do walk-throughs, I do like to read what I can and also post the words since I do know it can be difficult to read. It also helps me to learn about the person buried in that location. The Steele Creek visits were truly amazing (lots of history), and I would like to thank you so much for your comments and nice words. I really appreciate it.
Randolph Scott actually made movies consistently from the 30's into the 1960's, in the late 40's or early 50's he made the decision to only work in Westerns the remainder of his career, and he did. Randolph was actually a consistently good actor, particularly for his Western roles, and he sorta "play himself in character" in every role. The roles "fit him" so to speak, but he was perfect for the type of Western he played. John Wayne pretty much the same type of actor. Both were quite better than their Genre' peers. Gary Cooper, for instance, quite beloved, but really not a great actor. His timing was unconsistent and he just didn't act believable. But the fans loved him and that's all the studio cared about. Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart, now they were really Actors, they could "conform to the role". But I still enjoy and prefer Randolph Scott and John Wayne. Just like the movies and Production Style.
Great comments! I am/was more familiar with John Wayne, but I did recognize the name Randolph Scott. I did recently check out some of his work and it was impressive. I do like westerns, so I need to sit back and check out his work in more detail at some point. Thanks for your comments!
@@ReallyBigSchu Yes, most now are more familiar with John Wayne, he continued to work through until just before he departed. Randolph was equally hailed as the #1 Star by earlier generations. He was just a bit old than JW, not much, but he had such a broader experience in life, having come from a well to do family, he had an excellent education, was well traveled, and had experience in WWI. He also was *centered", +managed his Lower Mind aka Ego Mind with his Higher Mind) and that's what gives me a zest of like for him. It's a subject we must be alerted to, trained by parents, or discover and apply. It is key to our greater happiness and Wellbeing, for countless reasons. At any rate, search RU-vid for his movies and then there several you can rent and watch here too. On the subject of Westerns, there's an excellent one in RU-vid starring Ella Raines: "Ride the Man Down", Chill Willis co-starred I highly recommend this movie, it is so well written, well casted and the supporting actors were award worthy, as was Ella's performance. I love how she went "Carbolic" in Jim Davis (Jock Ewing of Dallas). It us just a fun watch. I still hold amazement when I watch the movie, for the amazing fun they must have had filming Not the Brothers that come to work for Ella. They were scene stealers, and They should have had stellar careers to follow, (don't know if that happened). Best regards, Beth Tennessee, USA