There were many sides to Ray Kennedy's playing. I had the pleasure of working extensively with him and cutting some nice sides. Hear him in a more funky vain (I play tenor on this tune I wrote that also features Ray) enjoy. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DXod2oUYp9I.html
There is some critical thinking, since that is a stated value of Fontbonne I would like to exercise here. This video made less than a year ago seems to proclaim a boom time in applications to Fontbonne. NO ONE watching this video could imagine that in less than a year's time Fontbonne would announce its closing. It seems to me there is something dishonest here. People were deliberately kept in the dark about the truth of the real situation of Fontbonne. If you guys, admin trustees etc. had USED the Centennial Celebration to say straight out FONTBONNE IS IN TROUBLE you could have garnered I believe GREAT SUPPORT from the community, from new donors, from every possible direction but you kept quiet and people took you at your word. Another 100 years the video ends with. WHY DIDNT YOU TELL THE TRUTH AT THE TIME IT COULD HAVE MADE THE MOST DIFFERENCE. I am sorry to say this but it must be said by someone there was outright deception at the time of the Centennial celebrations in making it look like Fontbonne was poised for another 100 years. This is a very serious sin of ommission and now it is a missed chance, gone forever. Without truth there is no love, no service. You failed the truth, you failed the students the profssors the staff Fontbonne, and most of all you failed the children of the future. I am not judging you but this has to be said at least so that other schools can learn a lesson WHEN YOU NEED HELP FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE ASK FOR IT. DONT TRY TO MAKE IT LOOK LIKE EVERYTHING'S WORKING WHEN IT IS NOT.
It was "A NEAT THING" to just experiance... thanks for your hard work and endeavors....Forgiviness with a Cheshire Grine...for when it was FUBB!!! as Wishbone Ash explained at a festival
I decree, in Jesus name, God Almighty Yahweh, is turning the Dread Scott Decision completely around, 360 degrees. It is time for change in The United States of America. Thank you Father, thank you Jesus and amen. ❤🕎✝️🔥🩸🙏🙌🏆
I’ve been a long time fan of Neil. He is now in my list of people when you start a new job, they ask you “if you could have dinner with three people, living or dead, who would they be?” Hands-down Neil would be one along with Robin Williams, Hunter S. Thompson, and Hemingway, because I’m greedy. Of course, there are many others we could throw in for fun.
1. Scott was not a citizen but that had nothing to do with him being wrongly enslaved. 2. He was in the wrong court, they could not adjudicate. 3. The court ruled you cannot make someone a citizen, therefore they are not subject to the state. At that point he should have been released from his condition. But the court didn't have jurisdiction to hear the case.
Thanks so much for including a portion of the "Classroom Matters" podcast. I enjoyed the conversation with Kristy Houle and applaud the important work she does. Whether it's the "Fab 5," the simple idea of having a tool to trap ideas and to-dos as soon as they occur, or something else, I hope our spot helps many students in the coming year. The entire interview is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE---KTw-efNtk.htmlsi=3DG5e0DfAaNmSxGe
I visited over the past week and saw an old sign about, "The best brick in the world [coming] from St. Louis" in Southwest Cafe. I'm happy to have some answers and some historical context.