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02/05/2025
Sometimes it's better to leave well enough alone.
01/01/2025

Sometimes it's better to leave well enough alone.

MADE IN CHINA. STICK IT!Tired of using those useless plastic swizzle sticks, I thought I would pick up a pack of good ol...
12/18/2024

MADE IN CHINA. STICK IT!
Tired of using those useless plastic swizzle sticks, I thought I would pick up a pack of good old-fashioned "safe" wooden popcycle sticks to stir my cup of mud in the morning. My cat loves to take those plastic straws and hide them everywhere. Once on the floor, it sucks to pick'em up.

While in Walgreens, I saw a pack of cycle sticks, Great! Ready to use the next morning, I turned the package over and saw right on the back of the box, they wanted me to feel good the packaging was made with soy milk. Like I give a turkey.

Looking further I noticed a slash through the fork and spoon. Great, what next? Made in China. Sure, why not? Should have bought chopsticks.

I plan on taking it back. Of course, I don't have my receipt but it clearly says I bought made in China sticks from Walgreens. So, we take American lumber, ship it to China and they send this crap back soaked in G-d knows what for us to use.

Why would we trust anything coming from a country that wants to kill us?

12/11/2024

91.99% of Politics & Social Suck.

Continued Why We Need Your Support.We did some investigation on Preserve South Holdings, LLC which bought the property. ...
12/11/2024

Continued Why We Need Your Support.

We did some investigation on Preserve South Holdings, LLC which bought the property. They have a website with dead press and broken links that catalog all the properties they purchased including “New Hampstead of Savannah, GA”.

They’re a money machine. It's no secret how business changes hands in "good ole" Savannah.

I called Preserve South Holdings at 678-782-8465. They have a phone decision tree with 5 contacts, none of who will answer. Phone extensions either take you to nowheres-ville, or to mailboxes being full. Their cardboard box online presence is lame, inauthentic, and abandoned. If they get the rezoning passed, all they’ll do is move dirt around, destroy the wildlife, slap up cheap housing, and leave.

Land deals like this wreck people’s dreams and break the backs of homeowners who are forced to defend their right to live in a peaceful setting. That is until Savannah runs out of space to inject a PUD (Planned Unit Development).
https://preservecommunities. com/press-media/

That means low-income housing for community development to include a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces as they stated. PUDs are designed with a master plan to create a cohesive, well-integrated community.

When was the last time Savannah planned anything successful or above board? City Council and Mayor Van Johnson want to green-light this project. They tried to put 4 Million square feet of warehouses off of Little Neck 2 years ago but Dr. Estella Edwards Shabazz supported us and stopped the annex.

This has future (NUD) Negative Urban Development (ghetto) written all over it! When PUDs are poorly executed, they can lead to isolated communities with insufficient infrastructure or services, inadvertently creating conditions similar to impoverished neighborhoods. There are plenty of references around Savannah. Tatum Village, Robert Hitch Village, and Yamacraw. Concentrated murder, crime, and eventual social collapse.

The city waits 30 or 40 years scrapes and reclaims the property for reuse. The Housing Authority of Savannah announced plans to demolish Yamacraw Village in 2020, but the demolition has been delayed like everything else in Savannah except the buy low, sell high exchange.

Unless you want another mismanaged village please vote NO. This deal they have cooked up will negatively impact Pooler as well.

Let me remind you what happens the next time you hear the words “preservation” fall out of the mouths of our leaders. Back in 2015 the city (except for Eddie DeLoach, then Mayor) demolished a historical location called Meldrim Row in Savannah to make way for a police station. Little Pink Houses for you and me - gone! A tribute to Meldrum Row and John Mellencamp is the top banner of Southern Fried. The rendition will be given to the First African Baptist Church to pass on to Mellencamp with my personal thanks.

Appreciate you reading through and standing with our community.

Neighbor's Letter to SavannahNow below!

Here is my assessment of the IGA on the County Commission’s Agenda today.

It appears that the IGA specifically sets out terms for cost-sharing of road widening, etc., for that portion of LNR from Ogeechee to I95 ONLY. For anything between I 95 and I 16, the IGA says they expect to have the same sort of agreement. HOWEVER, THE PETITION ATTACHED TO THIS IGA is for properties on that portion of LNR where there is merely an EXPECTATION OF FUTURE COOPERATION. So the developers want to piggyback their annexation petition onto an IGA which DOES NOT APPLY TO their road footage of LNR.

Chatham County specifically objected to this developer’s petition to annex the borrow pit property and the parcel across the street. If the County approves this IGA it is agreeing to withdraw its opposition to the annexation of these two parcels EVEN THOUGH these two parcels ARE NOT LOCATED on the portion of LNR this IGA specifically addresses.

Additionally, the parcel across the street from the borrow pit is not bounded on any side by the city of Savannah. I believe in order to be eligible for annexation a parcel must be contiguous to city property on at least 2 sides. While the borrow pit parcel is contiguous to the City of Savannah on two of its boundaries, THE OTHER PARCEL IS NOT. It is completely surrounded by unincorporated Chatham County.

Lastly, there is a law, regulation, and/or ordinance prohibiting cities from creating islands of unincorporated parcels by annexing everything around them. If Savannah is allowed to annex this property then our development becomes an island of unincorporated Chatham County parcels.

Need Your Support to stop the rezoning on Little Neck Road.There will be another pinned post explaining in detail the re...
12/10/2024

Need Your Support to stop the rezoning on Little Neck Road.
There will be another pinned post explaining in detail the real problem. This affects everyone.

If social media is to mean anything, you’ll stand with our community and say NO on December 19th 2024 at 2:PM to Rezoning. A once quiet and isolated haven for wildlife with federally protected endangered species and residents is now slated for demolition if we don't have the support.

Go to the Eli Whitney Administrative Complex Building G, 2 Laura Ave. Savannah Ga. 31304 on December 19, 2024 at 2PM.

There are approximately 667 acres that will be obliterated if developers get their way.

Little Neck isn't suitable for 80,000-pound dump trucks running all day long, running over deer, otters, beavers, and family pets. There's a school with new homes and nonstop construction. Two lanes can't support the traffic, yet they want to clear-cut and inject 15,000 new homes.

They are planning to decrease the natural setting even further by rezoning. I’m sure you’ve seen the “public notice” signs along Little Neck.

Did the so-called experts Get IT Wrong or did they withhold lifesaving instruction!Instead of posting images of my shred...
10/01/2024

Did the so-called experts Get IT Wrong or did they withhold lifesaving instruction!

Instead of posting images of my shredded property like everyone else’s, I focused on the weather people and one car that caught my eye while driving through Savannah westbound on 204.

Before I get into it, we’re thankful to Southern Company for restoring power. It beats hell out of waiting 7 days like last time.

I would label Savannah's weather experience as a mild inconvenience, at least it was for us. However, all the prerecorded advice instructing us to go to an internet address was a little difficult when you didn’t have power or if all the cell towers were damaged – wasn’t it? The only thing I found amusing was getting my invoice from Comcast and Verizon on time.

Mobile hotspots and jetpacks were useless as we all discovered. I’m sure you also found the local radio stations prioritized playing music over informing Chatham County residents of "current" weather conditions since it was impossible to receive any coverage from WSAV, WTOC, or WJCL. Although I could hear the generator humming through the woods supplying power to the WSAV-TV transmitter in Bloomingdale. That too was pointless.

5G, 4G, G-Whizz
Yo ho! I sure do miss Cap'n Sandy!

Good ole' Captain Sandy lived across the street from me when I was a kid. He gave it to me straight every time. He was my mobile App! I'm also willing to bet Cap'n Sandy, was more accurate with Wilbur the Weather Bird, Calamity Clam, and that whiteboard than Doppler.

Again, your storm tracker app is crap if you have ZERO bars. If you knew to drive to mid-town or were hanging out around Exit 150 you wouldn’t be able to place a call. I’m sure there were other areas with better reception if you weren’t waiting in line for gas while your ice melted (if you could find any) or recharging your EV at Parkers. So glad I don’t own one BUT for the ones who do – more power to ya!

It’s too easy to be critical but in contrast …
Savannah got off lucky compared to Valdosta, Augusta, North Carolina, South Carolia, and Tennessee. To think of the souls that were lost is unfathomable. Asheville, Brevard, and Boone NC, were severely impacted by biblical flooding, with parts of Asheville experiencing record 31 inches of rainfall and damage to its Biltmore Village. Historic downtown can only be seen by drone and boat. Some cities are unrecognizable or just GONE!

Level 3 State of Emergency | Dam Failures, Roads Collapsed, Cities Underwater.

Mudslides and landslides were also prevalent, particularly close to Asheville where it took half the damn mountain where one of my employees lives with his wife, 2 dogs, 3 kitties, and other critters.

The way he explained it made my eyes water. The horrific noise the mountainside made when the ground growled, then liquified into rushing sludge. Boulders larger than tractor-trailers were to follow rolling downhill like a pachinko machine not knowing if one would find its way through their home in the dark.

In Tennessee, areas near the Appalachian Mountains faced similar devastation, with road, bridge closures and power outages affecting thousands. Pigeon Forge underwater, Lake Lure Dam in western NC stable but potentially damaged. These regions have extensive damage and power loss as the storm traveled inland.

With all the “science”, doppler, and satellite tracking, how did all meteorologists I saw get it so wrong?

What Fisher Price model were they looking at? Perhaps they got it right but were told not to create a multi-state panic or mass exodus. Would that have been worse? I have a hard time believing “they” didn’t know a 500-mile-wide storm would do that much damage.

The worst hurricane / tropical depression to ever hit Georgia let alone the last 3 hurricanes to land near Perry Florida within 61 miles of each landfall, the weather service with all their technology plainly failed their viewers in my opinion.

Meteorologists do a great job sensationalizing the mildest condition, don’t they?

Now, their posture is more humbled. I’ve observed them attempting to explain the aftermath – rather sheepishly. They’re looking downward at their desk reading from a script. In my past vocation, I was an expert at reading body language and detecting when people were lying. Kinda like being interrogated by my mother after eating cookies before dinner. She could plainly see the crumbs on my face as easily as I saw the guilt-ridden expressions on theirs. They seemed to spend more time telling us the obvious instead of why they missed it.

It's wrong to compare one disaster to another or talk about the death toll so casually when so many lives could have been proactively saved. Thanks to all the linemen and women, call centers, doctors, nurses, swift-water, police, fire, and EMS, you’re unbelievable people.

You live for situations like this so others can.

09/04/2024

Sorry for all the spammy garbage people post in the Southerfried Group. Larry Kellog does a great job posting his station but there are those from the _uckerberg World of dillholes who think promoting a new pillow or anti-snoring device is going to get them noticed. It did so I remove and ban them when I see their crap.

07/05/2024

I believe

I believe the mitzvahs (deeds) you do in your lifetime counterbalance your misgivings.
I believe everyone recognizes the difference between right and wrong.
I believe not everyone is good -
I believe there’s a darkness for which no light can ever enter.
I believe we’ve been endowed with free will thus the decisions we make, make us accountable in the end.

I believe some are compelled to face evil and fight where most will cower.
I believe a promise is a promise.
I believe in straight answers.
I believe the only one who can steal from you is yourself.
I believe love, trust, patience, and respect are earned.
I believe the woman I married is the only one for me.
I believe you get back 10 fold when you invest in man or beast.
I believe in judgment from the ONE!

I believe Grammarly and AI are a big pain in the ass!
I believe I can think for myself.
I believe when you see a glass half full, it's half full, not empty.
I believe you shouldn't waste your life on people who constantly bring you down or don't contribute to your happiness.

I hope when I leave the ground I stand, people will remember that I enriched their lives for the better.

That will be my monument.

I knew he was real.
04/08/2024

I knew he was real.

Great guy. Gone too soon. Miss you Bill.https://theislandfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/209807/William-Searcey-Jr/obitu...
03/16/2024

Great guy. Gone too soon. Miss you Bill.
https://theislandfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/209807/William-Searcey-Jr/obituary.html?__FB_PRIVATE_TRACKING__=%7B%22loggedout_browser_id%22%3A%229693f4786a9f31ca494ab1e6fb57dbc338d9e6aa%22%7D&fbclid=IwAR2xl908cLzOFXfNl5TxaabfGczn8ipiuAUK92KJvsJLkxOkKJzpA9a4s8Q

William Alexander Searcey, Jr. It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of William Alexander Searcey, Jr. Bill passed away on March 8, 2021 at the age of 63, with his family by his side. Bill was born in Savannah, GA and was a graduate of Benedictine Military School. He was rec...

Be with people who contribute in a positive way. The climate that surrounds them is typically productive, not destructiv...
10/19/2023

Be with people who contribute in a positive way. The climate that surrounds them is typically productive, not destructive. Albert Einstien was a quiet man. You didn't see him or his generation burning flags, not while his relatives and mine were being stuffed into boxcars like cattle to be taken to an inhumane end. Share something positive. 🇮🇱 Mollie The WeatherDog https://fb.com/weatherdogUSA

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