To Hear Me Tell It
Travel back in times with Jerry Daniels, as he shares his stories (To Hear Him Tell It), of being raised in Butler GA as the son of a small town Grocery Man. He up and runs off to enlist in the Navy, where he serves some 26 years before moving back to America with his wife of 35 years and children. Jerry flavors his stories with a bit of Lewis Grizzard and Jeff Foxworthy, but tell his stories in such a way that will make you have flashbacks and leave you laughing and shaking your head.
To Hear Me Tell It
Seriously,....by the back of my head?
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At my age, it's now become weddings and funerals. I miss our class reunion on account I had to go to a wedding, therefore I wasn't able to see how everyone has changed. But recently I attended a death visitation at the "Fellowship Hall" at the Butler Baptist Church. Yes, I know they changed the name years ago to the "First Baptist Church of Butler, but I don't care much about the name, and I'm pretty sure God doesn't either.
Anyway, I was blessed with the opportunity to go down to Butler and pay my respects to the Smith family with the passing away of their Mama. And while there I saw a bunch of folks I haven't seen in years. Some I knew right away, and some I had no idea who they were. But get this,...one fella comes up to me and says, "Jerry Daniels, I knew it was you by the back of your head." Seriously, decades pass, and this guy remembers what the back of my head looks like. Not sure how to take that, but hell it seems to work for him. Now forever more I will always remember, somebody recognized me by the back of my dang head. Go figure!