More Alabama Football Legends, The Best Of Times Part 2
05/25/2009
A lifelong Bama football fan but not an Auburn hater.
Was the first in my family to graduate 20 years after quitting school.
My opinions have been published 1000's of times, on several different forums. My first post was in 1997 on CNNSI. I'm also an actor, currently playing the village idiot on a free pc help forum called pctechbytes. If you need help with a pc it's a great place to get advice.
RTR! Ken.
Here is one you might enjoy.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/190565-alabama-crimson-tide-top-five-best-plays-in-alabama-football-history
178 days ago
you may like this
it is a look at a long time coach still doing his thing
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/187188-this-bugel-sounds-beautiful
181 days ago
Kenneth here is my take on how well Auburn will do in 2009. By the way you can now consider me your fan.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/181554-sec-breakdown-2009-how-will-auburn-fare-this-season
188 days ago
check this out
I think you may like it
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/179496-herb-mul-key-better-than-invincible
190 days ago
Kenneth,
While in my younger years, primarily because of cousin who was a Tiger fan, I began hoping Auburn would never win another game, but in my maturity, I've come to respect the teams I at one time hated the most. Notre Dame was number one on my list after moving to Chicago, but after becoming Catholic in 1986, while I thought it would never go this far, when ND and Colorado were playing in the Orange Bowl, sometime in the early to mid 90's, I surprised myself by getting a lift out the band on the field playing the Notre Dame Victory March before the game began and pulled for them to win, but don't remember who did now. After returning to AL in 1997, I've come to see Auburn people as easier people to be around than many of the snobbish ones from Alabama.
I've been everything from Southern Baptist to Catholic and just about everything in between. Today I'm just a "Spiritual Independent", with what I consider a great relationship with what I think of as "The Force of Love." What anyone believes spiritually is okay with me, provided they don't get on their soap box and start preaching to me about how wrong I am, that I'll just put an instant stop to.
I too am an actor, and a singer, but I've had some physical problems that have kept me off the stage since 2004. While in an acting class at Shelton State, my only time on stage was with Theatre Tuscaloosa in 2004, playing delegate Caesar Rodney in "1776", now knowing I have the ability to handle most any character. I could have physically just given up long ago, but I'm not a quitter. I now have every reason to believe that in a few more months, I'll be able to be back on stage again. The two roles I've most wanted to play are Harold Hill in The Music Man and King Arthur in Camelot. I'd also like to play "Big Daddy" in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." But hell, as much as I liked doing this, I'll take any role I'm ever offered.
BR gave me the address to use to pull up pictures they have and since I saw one picture used by another BR writer, I want to use at least this one, and maybe some more. I just don't know how to get back to it and would appreciate your giving me the address.
Thanks, Richard
192 days ago
Get back to me, please. What do you think the key elements to success in 2009 are. List at least Three, and be specific.
If you are wondering why I asked you this, read the first paragraph in this article.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/178437-alabamas-keys-to-success-in-2009
thanks,
BamaFreak
192 days ago
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Richard Keenam said...
DeletePlease read in my bio what I am sending to all who I thank as listing me as a fan.
88 days ago