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Posted on 03.19.09 by Danny Glover @ 5:32 pm
No matter how enlightened he may become, any redneck of the male variety doesn’t want to get flowers as a gift. Melissa Clouthier wants to know if men like receiving flowers. Here’s the answer I posted as a comment on her blog.
That said, the best gift my wife ever delivered to me was a cake for my birthday. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Culture and Family Comments: 3 Comments |
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Posted on 02.04.09 by Danny Glover @ 10:00 pm
An enlightened redneck knows how to behave in certain circumstances. Thankfully, there’s a list. Here are the rules of redneck etiquette that made me chuckle the most:
Read the rest at CountryHumor.com.
Here are several that sound like behavioral admonitions a redneck might need:
This enlightened redneck has a copy of Washington’s book in hardback. I can’t say that I’m all that consistent about obeying every rule, though. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Culture and History and Redneck Humor Comments: None |
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Posted on 01.29.09 by Danny Glover @ 11:50 pm
Former President Bush and first lady Laura Bush were greeted by a standing ovation last night when they attended a ladies’ basketball game at Baylor University in Texas. Regardless of whether you agree with their politics and policies, the welcome was befitting for a couple that gave eight years of their life in sacrificial service to their country. Contrast the classy response to Bush’s arrival at a game in “flyover country” with the childish behavior aimed at him before, during and after Barack Obama’s inauguration inside the Beltway last week. Now you know why enlightened rednecks like me live as far outside the Beltway as possible even when we work inside it. The closer I am to West Virginia, the stronger my heartland mooring is. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Business and Culture and Family and Just For Laughs and Media and News & Politics and People and Video and West Virginia Comments: None |
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Posted on 01.27.09 by Danny Glover @ 8:46 pm
You may be asking yourself that question if you’re new to this blog, so this post is designed to give you the answers. You can find the same answers in the category titled “An Enlightened Redneck …“, but I thought it would helpful to new readers to pull all of those links into one post and feature it more prominently. So here, then, are my answers to the burning question on all of your minds: An enlightened redneck …
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Posted on 01.27.09 by Danny Glover @ 8:32 pm
A case in point is this Bill Clinton “draft dodger” that I bought years ago as a Christmas gift for Grandpa Tumblebug. Hang it on your doorknob until winter, and then lay it in the gap between the floor and the bottom of the exterior door to dodge the draft of cold air. Grandpa and my uncle Howard kept it on the door of their electronics shop for years (the yellow stains from all of the chain-smoking in the shop bear witness to that fact). Soon after Grandpa died in 2006, my mother gave Clinton back to me. He hangs on the back of our front door to this day, except when the kids hide him to tease me. I also display the macaroni and cheese I got at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. It’s in the same office where I display the picture I took of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher when I went to the White House in 1988 and the controversial “Obama Waffles” I bought at the 2008 Values Voter Summit. My other goodies include a deck of cards that features all of the presidential candidates on the ballot in New Hampshire in 2000 from my visit there. That mix of political souvenirs, along with my memorabilia from West Virginia University and Guatemala, no doubt would leave visitors baffled about me. Republican or Democrat? Redneck or enlightened one? But newcomers rarely see my treasures. My wife begs me to hide them when we have friends to the house for the first time so as not to shock them with my politically incorrect interior decorating techniques. I usually oblige. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Family and Friends and History and Just For Laughs and News & Politics and West Virginia Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 01.14.09 by Danny Glover @ 11:34 pm
An enlightened redneck doesn’t stray far from his gun-clinging roots and absolutely must have “antlers up on the wall.” I shot this buck my senior year of high school. It was my first and had one of the biggest racks of any deer ever taken on my grandfather’s farm. I used a .32-caliber rifle, one of two antique guns that Grandpa Tumblebug owned. It’s similar to today’s 30/30. In our first home, my wife made me keep the antlers in the dungeon-like basement that no one but me used, as an office. The antlers remained in the basement in our second home, but it was a finished basement and served as our television room — an upgrade. These days, in the house we have called home the past five years, Bambi is prominently displayed over the fireplace in the living room, the social focal point of the house. My redneck ways have worn her down! Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Family and Hunting & Guns Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 01.14.09 by Danny Glover @ 10:38 pm
And an enlightened redneck teaches his children Latin — at home, of course. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Family and Home Schooling Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 01.02.09 by Danny Glover @ 1:50 pm
OK, not really. But the man who would be the next senator from Illinois, courtesy of let’s-make-a-deal Gov. Rod Blagojevich, has erected a mausoleum to himself in a Chicago-area cemetery. Roland Burris has all kinds of nice things to say about himself on the granite memorial. Talk about ego. Burris is definitely no enlightened redneck. We leave any post-mortem praise about ourselves for others to bestow upon us after we’ve actually left this life. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Culture and News & Politics and People Comments: 2 Comments |
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Posted on 01.01.09 by Danny Glover @ 1:26 pm
Enlightened rednecks like me who choose to become journalists must endure conversations like this with ignorant colleagues in newsrooms across America:
The conversation led Ken Perrotte, the outdoors columnist for the Free-Lance Star in Fredericksburg (about an hour from where I live in Virginia), to this conclusion:
That’s close, but “amalgamated redneck” is way too stuffy a title for any redneck to wear. I’m sure what Perrotte meant to say is that he’s an enlightened redneck. Welcome to the club, Ken. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Fishing and Hunting & Guns and People and Rednecks Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 12.26.08 by Danny Glover @ 11:45 pm
An enlightened redneck teaches his son that no matter how much enlightenment you get, camouflage is still cool. Oh, and that’s a Cow Tale my son, Anthony, is eating — good redneck snack food that the kids only get at Mammaw’s house. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Family Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 12.26.08 by Danny Glover @ 9:34 pm
An enlightened redneck doesn’t spend $100,000 a pop on full-page ads in major national newspapers to thank “America” for funding a bailout that most Americans vehemently oppose.
At the least, Chrysler needs to recruit a billionaire with common sense, someone like Mark Cuban, and get rid of the tone-deaf executives who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on nonsensical ads and private jets:
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Posted on 12.26.08 by Danny Glover @ 1:29 pm
An enlightened redneck is a Good Samaritan. Thanks to the wonder of Google alerts, I found a great story about an Arkansas redneck transplanted into Canada who showed a busload of bystanders what it means to be a redneck.
When the man saw a group of young men who had watched as he did his good deed, he said, “What we need in this here city is a few more rednecks.” The story was told by a woman who wrote a letter to the editor of the Vancouver Providence. “He is a well-educated, well-spoken redneck, and while he may be a little rough around the edges, you have to admit, society could stand to learn a little from his heart,” Erin Sparks wrote. I’d say the man’s “rough edges” are part and parcel of his heart. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Culture Comments: 2 Comments |
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Posted on 12.25.08 by Danny Glover @ 10:51 pm
An enlightened redneck has children who know a good gag gift when they see one. I found this gem of a stocking stuffer among my gifts this Christmas morning. Push down on the back end of the reindeer and it deposits a scat-colored jellybean. Eat at your own risk. (I tried one, and they taste disgusting, but my kids like ‘em.) The gift was all the more hysterical because my two sweet daughters picked it. My mother-in-law gave me a similar gift for Christmas several years ago. It was a bear-shaped carving that pooped M&Ms when you raised its tail. My wife talked me into parting with that prized possession at last year’s “white elephant” gift exchange. It was one of the hits of the party. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Family and Holidays and Just For Laughs and Redneck Humor Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 12.22.08 by Danny Glover @ 10:39 am
An enlightened redneck ain’t gonna wear pointy-toed shoes if he’s a he. Melissa Clouthier skewers the latest ill-advised fashion statement of the metrosexual crowd:
This scary trend, if it is one, reminds me of the lyrics from the Brad Paisley song “I’m Still A Guy“:
(Hat tip to Instapundit) Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Culture Comments: 4 Comments |
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Posted on 12.19.08 by Danny Glover @ 11:53 pm
An enlightened redneck tops his Christmas tree with a Tasmanian Devil dressed as a hoodlum/angel. And he ignores the protests of his wife and daughters, who want a predictable (read: boring) star as a tree-topper. Filed under: An Enlightened Redneck ... and Culture and Family and Holidays and Redneck Humor Comments: 3 Comments |
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