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06/14/24 11:49 AM #7884    

 

Rex Booth

Father's Day  was  Six days ago. 

How many noticed... (if) at all... crying   Ceptin' for Paula. Thanks Paula! smiley

Well Gents, here goes it: "Happy Belated Father's Day! To All Y'all"!!

And not to forget to:  All those known Daddy's & un-known Daddy's as well!

 


06/14/24 01:53 PM #7885    

 

Paula Carl (Cowee Miller)

Well, Rex. I got a bit ahead of myself about that!  It's this Sunday so, Happy Father's Day to all of you great guys!


06/14/24 02:03 PM #7886    

 

Fred Miller

Thank you Paula. Been on the 3rd Sunday since the inception of Father's Day...

I'm sure Rex has his tongue stuck in his cheek...

06/14/24 06:22 PM #7887    

 

Rex Booth

Thanks again Paula! 

Fred, Ah Iz guilty as charged! Must admit something got stuck between my tongue and....

cheek.


06/15/24 11:48 AM #7888    

 

Rex Booth

 

Salvage Yard in Roswell, New Mexico...

 

 


06/15/24 02:27 PM #7889    

 

Fred Miller

Rex, you found it !!! 

You remember, don't you?  That night we got so hammered we never could remember where we parked our ride. 

To this day, we still could not rember.   Wonder if it will start.

"I remember someone under the table, talking to my old cat.  They were talking hockey, and the cat was talking back..."

 




06/16/24 05:43 PM #7890    

 

Rex Booth

Fred,  

Remember the "1973 Party" in the Esquire tabloid where a couple of deer hunters in Alabama disappeared for over two weeks?  They swore up and down they had been abducted... taken aboard the Mother Ship by aliens and probed with medical instruments. When they finally showed up at home, their wives were not too thrilled by thier stories!  But like most who are caught telling a tall one... they generally say: "that's my story and I'm sticking to it"!  

"I'm sure it's just our memory playin' tricks on us,  But think we saw George Washington cuttin' down a cherry tree..."

 


06/18/24 07:47 AM #7891    

 

Paula Carl (Cowee Miller)

Ruidoso is experiencing a terrible wild fire and the residents have been ordered to evacuate immediately!  Please pray for all those involved!


06/18/24 01:57 PM #7892    

 

Charline Lake

heart for Ruidoso!


06/19/24 09:59 AM #7893    

 

Rex Booth

 

Web Camera - Smoke Filled Downtown Ruidoso - an occassional car or truck

After clicking on Link... Scroll down and Click on Web Cam

https://www.ruidoso.net/visitor-information/ruidoso-midtown-webcam

 


06/19/24 03:49 PM #7894    

 

Fred Miller

Rex, Ruidoso looks like a ghost town.  I am used to seeing that sight a lot busier.  Thanks for posting...

(Fred, a ghost town was my thought also...)

 


06/19/24 03:52 PM #7895    

 

Rex Booth

Norman Petty of Clovis recorded musicians like Buddy Holley, The String-a-longs, The Fireballs, Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs, Roy Orbison, Buddy Knox, Waylon Jennings, and a slew of other good musicians.

In early 1950’s Norman Petty, his wife Vi Ann, and guitarist Jack Vaughn formed a group called the “Norman Petty Trio”. In 1954 the ‘trio’ made a hit song called “Mood Indigo” which gave Norman Petty the seed money to start his own recording studio. Petty found a building on 7th Street in Clovis which had been a former neighborhood grocery store. Norman then converted it into a first class hi-tech recording studio. In 1957 Norman Petty Studio began recording Buddy Holley and other top musicians.

 

The hit song in 1954 by the “Norman Petty Trio” that subsequently financed the Norman Petty Studio in Clovis.



 

Is there anyone who would like to add or expound upon the Norman Petty Recording Studio or musicans who recorded there...? 

 


06/19/24 07:38 PM #7896    

 

Fred Miller

Not Clovis, but John Denver was born at St. Mary's Hospital 20 days before I was born....in Kansas City, MO.  


06/20/24 08:48 AM #7897    

 

Rex Booth

 

Fire damage in upper canyon South Fork area north of downtown Ruidoso

https://www.elpasotimes.com/picture-gallery/news/2024/06/19/ruidoso-fire-destroys-1400-structures-fire-remains-uncontained/74150714007/

 


06/20/24 01:21 PM #7898    

 

Charline Lake

updates on the fires

https://nmfireinfo.com/2024/06/20/south-fork-and-salt-fire-update-6-20-24/


06/21/24 11:16 AM #7899    

 

Rex Booth

 

"Hey Little Girl" performed by Dee Clark. In August 1959, most of us were ready to start our Sophomore year at RHS! 

"Hey Little Girl" reached #2 on the U.S. R&B chart and #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Check out the Bo Diddley background beat.

/000/8/0/0/15008/userfiles/file/(Dee_Clark)-Hey!_Little_Girl.mp3

 


06/21/24 11:23 AM #7900    

 

Rex Booth

 

Andrea Bocelli fans...?!! 

 

 

Andrea Bocelli and Elisa



 

 


06/21/24 01:48 PM #7901    

 

Sherry Hester (Trasp)

Thanks Rex!!!
I love them Both~~Fun and Soothing!! 
So Good to hear them both!

 


06/22/24 08:25 AM #7902    

 

Fred Miller

My music tastes range all over the map.  I am a big fan of Andrew Lloyd Weber's former wife.  He wrote Phantom of the Opera especially for her.  

Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli....."Time to Say Goodbye".


06/23/24 12:33 PM #7903    

 

Rex Booth

Roswell Dailey Record Sunday 23

Some "full-time residents" are being permitted to return to their homes in "Ruidoso proper" and Ruidoso Downs. Out of town individuals who own cabins and/or homes must wait for an undetermined time to check on their properties. The in Upper Valley (South Fork) is only 30% contained. 

 


06/23/24 12:55 PM #7904    

 

Saundra Bennett (Whiteside)

I enjoyed the videos of Andrea Bocelli!  He was in OKC awhile back, and my son flew down from Colorado and took me to see him!  It was great!  I love his music!


06/23/24 05:15 PM #7905    

 

Fred Miller

Regarding the Ruidoso fires, has anyone heard anything about items donated to the Red Cross for the victims being thrown away? 

Supposedly it is happening at the ENMU-R site.  Nobody, including law enforcement, is being allowed into the facility to check this out.

Rumors like this have come up in the past at other disasters, but in the end they were debunked.

One thing that does bother me.  All family members are being offered temporary housing.  Some family members have four legs.  Apparently the Red Cross does not consider them family.  The family pets are being transported to the ballpark at the fairgrounds. 

In that situation, Nancy and I would evacuate ourselves to another city.  We would worry ourselves sick if we did not have our two dogs with us, no telling what would be going thru our dogs minds. 

(steps down from soapbox)

 


06/23/24 05:23 PM #7906    

 

Rex Booth

 

Rin Tin Tin sez:  "Ya dog-gone... right"!!  

 

 

 


06/24/24 12:48 PM #7907    

 

Patrick Riley

This Day in History

On June 24, 1997, U.S. Air Force officials released a 231-page report dismissing long-standing claims of an alien spacecraft crash in Roswell, New Mexico, almost exactly 50 years earlier.

Public interest in Unidentified Flying Objects, or UFOs, began to flourish in the 1940s, when developments in space travel and the dawn of the atomic age caused many Americans to turn their attention to the skies. The town of Roswell, located near the Pecos River in southeastern New Mexico, became a magnet for UFO believers due to the strange events of early July 1947, when ranch foreman W.W. Brazel found a strange, shiny material scattered over some of his land. He turned the material over to the sheriff, who passed it on to authorities at the nearby Air Force base. On July 8, Air Force officials announced they had recovered the wreckage of a "flying disk." A local newspaper put the story on its front page, launching Roswell into the spotlight of the public's UFO fascination.

The Air Force soon took back their story, however, saying the debris had been merely a downed weather balloon. Aside from die-hard UFO believers, or "ufologists," public interest in the so-called "Roswell Incident" faded until the late 1970s, when claims surfaced that the military had invented the weather balloon story as a cover-up. Believers in this theory argued that officials had, in fact, retrieved several alien bodies from the crashed spacecraft, which were now stored in the mysterious Area 51 installation in Nevada. Seeking to dispel these suspicions, the Air Force issued a 1,000-page report in 1994 stating that the crashed object was actually a high-altitude weather balloon launched from a nearby missile test-site as part of a classified experiment aimed at monitoring the atmosphere in order to detect Soviet nuclear tests.

On July 24, 1997, barely a week before the extravagant 50th anniversary celebration of the incident, the Air Force released yet another report on the controversial subject. Titled "The Roswell Report, Case Closed," the document stated definitively that there was no Pentagon evidence that any kind of life form was found in the Roswell area in connection with the reported UFO sightings and that the "bodies" recovered were not aliens but dummies used in parachute tests conducted in the region. Any hopes that this would put an end to the cover-up debate were in vain, as furious ufologists rushed to point out the report’s inconsistencies. With conspiracy theories still alive and well on the Internet, Roswell continues to thrive as a tourist destination for UFO enthusiasts far and wide, hosting the annual UFO Encounter Festival each July and welcoming visitors year-round to its International UFO Museum and Research Center.

Note: This is a copy/paste post; I did not write it.


06/25/24 02:27 PM #7908    

 

Bill Leggett

The number of residents still unaccounted for has been shrinking significantly after thousands of people fled their homes as two fast-moving wildfires approached their village in southern New Mexico, Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford said Tuesday.

The remains of a business destroyed by the South Fork Fire are pictured in the mountain village of Ruidoso, N.M., Saturday, June 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)

The remains of a business destroyed by the South Fork Fire are pictured in the mountain village of Ruidoso, N.M., Saturday, June 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)© Provided by The Associated Press

Search and rescue crews have cleared more properties in the areas of Ruidoso, the mountain community hardest hit by the flames, and village officials and volunteers from the American Red Cross have been working through social media to list all those found to be “safe.”

Just a few people remained on the list Tuesday as unaccounted for. They include those authorities have yet to make contact with and who have not been heard from by family and friends.


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