As an avid social-media user and fan, I have enjoyed collecting misspellings, misinterpretations, and other mishaps, then including them in my blogs and newspaper columns. The response from readers has been encouraging. One might even call it a title wave.
Thankfully, many readers began sending in more examples of AutoCorrect and texting fails, poorly worded signs, and embarrassing invitations. Cindy Lowery in particular is always on the hunt for me. This resulted in a series of columns, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. You can blame it on voice-to-text, spellcheck, blunders or many other factors.
No matter the reason, these social-media mistakes are a good source of laughter. (And my own smart-aleck comments are added in parentheses, like this.)
This Complete CROWNFUL Bread Machine Cookbook is a manual you can trust, and that will guide you to make delicious bread like a pro If you are looking for instructions in baking bread with a bread machine, this book provides simple guidelines in every page. If you are an expert in baking bread, this book will add a simple twist to your cooking process.
In addition to a range of white breads and egg breads, recipes include:
● Basic Bread
● Classic Daily Bread
● Cheese & Sweet Bread
● Fruit and Vegetable Bread
● Sourdough Bread
● Spice, Nut & Herb Bread
● Gluten-Free Bread
● Specialty Bread
● Bread from Around the World
● And More
Ready to fill your house with that mouthwatering smell of homemade bread?
This Complete CROWNFUL Bread Machine Cookbook is a manual you can trust, and that will guide you to make delicious bread like a pro If you are looking for instructions in baking bread with a bread machine, this book provides simple guidelines in every page. If you are an expert in baking bread, this book will add a simple twist to your cooking process.
In addition to a range of white breads and egg breads, recipes include:
● Basic Bread
● Classic Daily Bread
● Cheese & Sweet Bread
● Fruit and Vegetable Bread
● Sourdough Bread
● Spice, Nut & Herb Bread
● Gluten-Free Bread
● Specialty Bread
● Bread from Around the World
● And More
Ready to fill your house with that mouthwatering smell of homemade bread?
As an avid social-media user and fan, I have enjoyed collecting misspellings, misinterpretations, and other mishaps, then including them in my blogs and newspaper columns. The response from readers has been encouraging. One might even call it a title wave.
Thankfully, many readers began sending in more examples of AutoCorrect and texting fails, poorly worded signs, and embarrassing invitations. Cindy Lowery in particular is always on the hunt for me. This resulted in a series of columns, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. You can blame it on voice-to-text, spellcheck, blunders or many other factors.
No matter the reason, these social-media mistakes are a good source of laughter. (And my own smart-aleck comments are added in parentheses, like this.)
Hello Chattanooga! Famous People Who Have Visited the Tennessee Valley features photos, stories, and complete listings of the entertainers, athletes, political leaders, and others who have visited the area since 1900. Chattanooga has attracted some of the best-known celebrities in the world, thanks to the city's historic venues, beautiful scenery, and powerful people. Take a trip back in time, enjoy great memories, and maybe even settle an argument as you learn the dates and places that your favorite star (or president) visited the Chattanooga area.
Volunteer Bama Dawg: a TV Guy's Love Letter to the South is a collection of David Carroll's popular stories, as seen on television, and read in newspapers and online. From family remembrances of growing up in a rural country store, to a long career in broadcasting, Carroll takes you on a journey with Southern characters you've known for years, and others you'll wish you had. Combining humor, history, trivia, and heartfelt memories, Carroll serves up more than sixty essays about growing up Southern, and how it has influenced his career. Drawing from his knowledge of news, music, and entertainment, Volunteer Bama Dawg is both educational and fun. It also offers behind-the-scenes commentary on how news is covered and delivered, and on the music we all grew up with.
Among the book's highlights is a series of stories that recall Southern-isms or the Appalachian English that generations of Southerners still quote to this day. Carroll brings the language to life, and will have you saying, I knew people who said that Or, Wait a minute, he's been listening to me
Volunteer Bama Dawg celebrates the stories and the people of the South, as told by a master storyteller.
Chattanooga Radio and Television provides an informative entertaining look at Chattanooga's broadcast history through the images and stories of its participants.
To those born and raised in Chattanooga, certain names bring a smile to their faces: Miss Marcia, Bob Brandy, Mort Lloyd, Dr. Shock, and, of course, Luther.
These are among the icons of Chattanooga broadcasting. They are the faces and voices that awakened Chattanoogans each morning, delivered the news, or made them laugh. Ever since two high school pals put the city's first radio station on the air in 1925, Chattanooga has been blessed with an abundance of memorable personalities. Some passed through on their way to national fame, while others have made Chattanooga their home for more than half a century.
Author David Carroll, a Chattanooga radio and television personality since 1975, utilizes his friendships with hundreds of local radio and television personalities to bring their stories to life.
In these original readings of Albert Camus' novels, short stories, and political essays, David Carroll concentrates on Camus' conflicted relationship with his Algerian background and finds important critical insights into questions of justice, the effects of colonial oppression, and the deadly cycle of terrorism and counterterrorism that characterized the Algerian War and continues to surface in the devastation of postcolonial wars today.
During France's dirty war in Algeria, Camus called for an end to the violence perpetrated against civilians by both France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) and supported the creation of a postcolonial, multicultural, and democratic Algeria. His position was rejected by most of his contemporaries on the Left and has, ironically, earned him the title of colonialist sympathizer as well as the scorn of important postcolonial critics. Carroll rescues Camus' work from such criticism by emphasizing the Algerian dimensions of his literary and philosophical texts and by highlighting in his novels and short stories his understanding of both the injustice of colonialism and the tragic nature of Algeria's struggle for independence. By refusing to accept that the sacrifice of innocent human lives can ever be justified, even in the pursuit of noble political goals, and by rejecting simple, ideological binaries (West vs. East, Christian vs. Muslim, us vs. them, good vs. evil), Camus' work offers an alternative to the stark choices that characterized his troubled times and continue to define our own. What they didn't like, was the Algerian, in him, Camus wrote of his fictional double in The First Man. Not only should the Algerian in Camus be liked, Carroll argues, but the Algerian dimensions of his literary and political texts constitute a crucial part of their continuing interest. Carroll's reading also shows why Camus' critical perspective has much to contribute to contemporary debates stemming from the global war on terror.A native of Bryant, Alabama, David Carroll has been a radio and TV personality in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for more than thirty years. He started his radio career in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, before becoming the first voice on Chattanooga's KZ-106 at the age of 21. Since then, he has reported on education issues and has anchored the evening news for almost thirty years. He is also the author of Chattanooga Radio and Television, which honors local broadcasting and the people who made it great. His columns are featured on ChattanoogaRadioTV.com, WRCBtv.com, and in several newspapers. He is an avid fan of the Atlanta Braves and SEC football. Parents of two adult sons, Chris and Vince, David and his wife, Cindy, make their home in Chattanooga.
This is the first book to provide a sustained critical analysis of the literary-aesthetic dimension of French fascism--the peculiarly French form of what Walter Benjamin called the fascist aestheticizing of politics. Focusing first on three important extremist nationalist writers at the turn of the century and then on five of the most visible fascist intellectuals in France in the 1930s, David Carroll shows how both traditional and modern concepts of art figure in the elaboration of fascist ideology--and in the presentation of fascism as an art of the political.
Carroll is concerned with the internal relations of fascism and literature--how literary fascists conceived of politics as a technique for fashioning a unified people and transforming the disparate elements of society into an organic, totalized work of art. He explores the logic of such aestheticizing, as well as the assumptions about art, literature, and culture at the basis of both the aesthetics and politics of French literary fascists. His book reveals how not only classical humanism but also modern aesthetics that defend the autonomy and integrity of literature became models for xenophobic forms of nationalism and extreme cultural forms of anti-Semitism. A cogent analysis of the ideological function of literature and culture in fascism, this work helps us see the ramifications of thinking of literature or art as the truth or essence of politics.David and Shannon Carroll had plans... ones that typical stressed-out, busy, rat-race American life produces... but God had another. When their fast-paced, rest-averted but well-intended lifestyle caught up with them, devastation struck, wreaking havoc on everything in its path. David, a pastor of a growing church, juggled a myriad of responsibilities but everything halted when amnesia shattered his mind. Facing unforeseen and unwanted challenges, their journey could have unraveled everything but instead, deepened their faith, strengthened their bond, and forged a new path-one poised to inspire others.
The pressure to be everything to everyone is a struggle among families today, compounded by financial, career, family, and relationship demands. The Carrolls share how, despite learning a new normal, they were able to break free from these cultural patterns, transform their lives, and find peace through the unexpected gift of amnesia. Through their journey, you'll learn how:
One Thing Remains is not just a story of overcoming adversity; it's a guide to finding peace and fulfillment centered around the one thing that matters most. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or seeking a deeper connection with God, this book offers hope, encouragement, and guidance for finding joy despite hardships.
David and Shannon Carroll had plans... ones that typical stressed-out, busy, rat-race American life produces... but God had another. When their fast-paced, rest-averted but well-intended lifestyle caught up with them, devastation struck, wreaking havoc on everything in its path. David, a pastor of a growing church, juggled a myriad of responsibilities but everything halted when amnesia shattered his mind. Facing unforeseen and unwanted challenges, their journey could have unraveled everything but instead, deepened their faith, strengthened their bond, and forged a new path-one poised to inspire others.
The pressure to be everything to everyone is a struggle among families today, compounded by financial, career, family, and relationship demands. The Carrolls share how, despite learning a new normal, they were able to break free from these cultural patterns, transform their lives, and find peace through the unexpected gift of amnesia. Through their journey, you'll learn how:
One Thing Remains is not just a story of overcoming adversity; it's a guide to finding peace and fulfillment centered around the one thing that matters most. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or seeking a deeper connection with God, this book offers hope, encouragement, and guidance for finding joy despite hardships.
It's Little Ant's first day at his new school!
School is full of new people, things to do and lessons to learn, but it's all too scary for a little ant. Luckily, his teacher and friends are there to help on this new adventure!
In this heartfelt and inspiring tale, even the smallest ant can be mighty enough to face his fears.
Hello Chattanooga! Famous People Who Have Visited the Tennessee Valley features photos, stories, and complete listings of the entertainers, athletes, political leaders, and others who have visited the area since 1900. Chattanooga has attracted some of the best-known celebrities in the world, thanks to the city's historic venues, beautiful scenery, and powerful people. Take a trip back in time, enjoy great memories, and maybe even settle an argument as you learn the dates and places that your favorite star (or president) visited the Chattanooga area.
I have sought to answer the question, can a practicing Christian engage in the martial arts, yoga, transcendental meditation, and alternative therapies and similar activities, while at the same time be attending a church and participating in the Holy Communion? I explain the Bible's difficult passages that speak about sacrificing to idols, passages which also speak about the arising of the antichrist at the end times.
I also explain the passages that speak of the spiritual gifts that can be seen being practiced in some churches. These include speaking in strange tongues, healing by the laying on of hands, and casting out demons.