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No, despite the rumors, The Calumnies are not an archipelago off the coast of Maine, inhabited by LV BB fans and an uncommonly belicose breed of hares and sundry marsupials.
@Rooster1 can confirm this.




calumny /kăl′əm-nē/

noun​

  1. A false statement maliciously made to injure another's reputation.
  2. The utterance of maliciously false statements; slander.
  3. False accusation of a crime or offense, maliciously made or reported, to the injury of another; malicious misrepresentation; slander; detraction.
    Similar: slanderdetraction
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I am well aware of the definition .......
 
I have proven knowledge
you only prove you know of a coach (me)
What knowledge have you proven?

All I've seen you do is build up each coach enough to beg for a chance to "be there tomorrow" and then the moment you don't get your wish, you heavily criticize them by stating how much better you would be.

If Coach Caldwell is as bright as we all think she is, she'd do like her predecessors and stay far away from you and your motives.
 
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What knowledge have you proven?

All I've seen you do is build up each coach enough to beg for a chance to "be there tomorrow" and then the moment you don't get your wish, you heavily criticize them by stating how much better you would be.

If Coach Caldwell is as bright as we all think she is, she'd do like her predecessors and stay far away from you and your motives.
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nothing else happening,,,,maybe you can pass time finding fault in your hero
 
Where are you currently coaching at??
I will be doing a camp/clinic later this summer and I am working with some individual girls....and I have an 85 year old mom who I love dearly and right now I am spending most of my time taking care of her home so she can live out her life in the home she has been in for 53 years, , , taking care of my parents (Dad passed 3 months ago) this is why I moved from Atlanta in the first place
 
GOD bless you for taking care of your parents, coach J. So many elders get forgotten by their families. I’ve been taking care of my Wife’s mom for almost 15 years. She’s about to be 95. It’s hard work!
Dad was 92, he was coherent up to about 2 weeks before he passed. I sat with him for an hour a few days before he was non-coherent...we talked about fishing in Lake Chickamauga, fixing lawnmowers and a horse named Buckshot...Up until he was 86 he used to work in his garage,,,I miss seeing him there
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Mom is now 85. She has a jail ministry of over 400 prisoners and does this out of a spare bedroom converted into a computer room, She has now done this for 30 years. I would do anything f or this precious woman...I truly feel God will know her by name.

Thanks Gule. You and I have now known of each other for a while...I still fondly remember sitting with you as you wore that white cowboy hat as we watched the lady vols...One of my fondest game-memories

Love you my man,,,and you and your family are in my prayers
 
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We never made it to her BD dinner. After a wonderful morning and a nice session at the hair dressers, she was at home with me and the Wifey. She was outside on our deck in bright warm sunlight and started to feel cold and said her head was “spinning”. Less than 10 minutes later she was completely passed out and unresponsive but her heart rate and BP was good. 10 minutes later she started to awaken again. We spent to rest of the day telling her how much we love her and that she is still needed here. We informed the grandkids and her two sons that it looks very likely her time is near. Right now at 4:45 am I am on watch. She has been able to drink a little bit and get some fitful sleep. She made me laugh at midnight when she woke up and said “I’m still here?”. She even made it to the bathroom almost by her self. A small victory!!!!
 
We never made it to her BD dinner. After a wonderful morning and a nice session at the hair dressers, she was at home with me and the Wifey. She was outside on our deck in bright warm sunlight and started to feel cold and said her head was “spinning”. Less than 10 minutes later she was completely passed out and unresponsive but her heart rate and BP was good. 10 minutes later she started to awaken again. We spent to rest of the day telling her how much we love her and that she is still needed here. We informed the grandkids and her two sons that it looks very likely her time is near. Right now at 4:45 am I am on watch. She has been able to drink a little bit and get some fitful sleep. She made me laugh at midnight when she woke up and said “I’m still here?”. She even made it to the bathroom almost by her self. A small victory!!!!
I know just what you're going through,,,Dad passed Feb 25th, 92...was only bed-ridden the last two weeks,,, coherent until the last couple of days..prayer up for you g
 

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