This post is going to be aimed at the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce. And before I write up about my 4,000th post on Wednesday, I wanted to talk about why I […]
Roadscapes Wednesday: Why The Anniston Trolley System Could Be Better
There has been plenty of discussions about the mass transit system here in Anniston/Oxford. The Anniston Trolley system is run by the East Alabama Regional Planning Commission. The ACTS trolley system consists […]
Why I Enjoyed Alabama And Auburn Losing, And My New Year’s Resolutions For 2015
Well, New Year’s Day was a blast for me down here in Alabama! I made my first New Year’s Resolution while walking on the side of the road around midnight. And here […]
Why A Christmas Evening On Noble Was A Humongous Failure
Over the weekend on Saturday night, I thought it would be a good thing to cover the only Christmas event the Spirit of Anniston was putting on this year. A Christmas Evening […]
Sunday Discussion: Dog Hit By Car, Guns Pulled Out, And Cuss Words, Oh My
This is a post I wanted to write on Friday, after the events that took place on Thursday night, but I wanted to think about, and reflect some more about what I […]
Sunday Discussion: More Reasons Why Anniston/Oxford Is In Serious Trouble
Well, the Anniston/Oxford area continues to slide into a deep and dark black hole. And these few things I am going to talk about today will show you why this area continues […]
Why Everyone In Anniston / Oxford Needs To Do Some Reflecting On Themselves This Thanksgiving
Let me just say this, the last two weeks have been mostly filled with bad things and news here in Anniston/Oxford. First off, we had that guy from Anniston who wrote that […]
The Quintard Mall Is In Foreclosure, Three Ways To Get Back On Track
Before I get started on this post, I thought it would be fitting to embed the opening to Mister Rogers Neighborhood. You know, the part when Fred Rogers comes in and sings […]
Anniston / Oxford, The Problems Needs To Come To A End
Anniston, Anniston, Anniston, why do you keep shooting yourself in the foot? Since city officials including the mayor Vaughn Stewart and the city council knows me, because I endorsed them when they […]
Sunday Discussion: Reflections On Nathan Young’s 28th Birthday
This is the 3,367th post on Geek Alabama, and I have put a lot of pride in every Geek Alabama post I have written. I have written thousands of posts, taken thousands […]