If you had enough extra money to make a charitable donation, which one would you give your money?
- DISABLED VETERANS
- CHILDREN WITH CANCER
- ABANDONED ANIMALS
If you had enough extra money to make a charitable donation, which one would you give your money?
A couple of days ago, my wife and I went down to Knoxville to buy some items at SAMS Wholesale club. In previous visits, we discovered that not all items in SAMS were cheaper than they were selling at Walmart, so we make sure to compare prices.
We usually buy toilet tissue, paper towels, kleenex, cereal, coffee, olive oil, pretzels, captain's crackers, trail mix and a few other items at SAMS because they are always cheaper. Most of these items we store on shelves in the garage until we need them.
We also noticed the day we went that unleaded gasoline was selling for $2.66/gallon which is by far the best place in town, including the new Buc-ee's.
Before we left SAMS, we purchased two all beef hot dogs and two 32oz drinks for $2.80, bring them home to eat for dinner.
After leaving SAMS we drove across the highway to Cheddars restaurant for lunch. My wife had a grilled chicken salad while I ordered grilled salmon and rice, broccoli, and a loaded baked potato without butter. Our bill was $31.66 which included tax. I got the 8oz (largest) piece of salmon. My meal was under $15, and the salmon was cooked perfectly.
When my wife and I go out to lunch/dinner, we always get water with lemon rather than some other kind of drink because all these other drinks start at $3... so, you have immediately added $6 to the cost of your meal.
I have compared Cheddars to Red Lobster, and I cannot tell the difference in how the salmon were cooked but the price is over $5 less at Cheddars, plus the service is much better. Both cuts of salmon were from fish farm and were not wild which disappoints me.
Sharing this post with you is intentional because I want you, the reader, to know that if you hunt around, you can find clever ways to spend your money while saving money.
We live in EAST TN and this area is cheaper to live in than south TN (Chattanooga) or mid TN (Nashville) and of course, it is much cheaper to live here than Atlanta, GA, Raliegh, NC, or Washington, DC.
I made the decision 34 years ago to move from NC to TN for the sole purpose of lowering my cost-of-living expenses. While that move had its pros/cons, in the long run it proved to be very beneficial, and I have not missed anything that might have been offered in NC that was not offered here.
That all changed in 1982 when Michael Jordan played basketball for the University of North Carolina "Tarheels" and was instrumental in beating Georgetown for the national title. After that game I followed Jordan and his career with the Chicago Bulls.
I did not see Michael Jordan as a black man but as an American who was damn talented on the basketball court.
After Jordan retired, I pretty much ignored athletes both college and professional until I began hearing stories of Caitlin Clark. I watched her play a couple of times and was impressed with her abilities.
When she turned pro, I was sad to hear all the negative comments about her, especially from the black community. One comment stood out in my mind and that was that she was only talented because she was white and afforded white privilege. I was amazed by the ignorance of a comment like that.
I had no idea until then that white privilege extended to athletic abilities.
So, Caitlin Clark began playing professional women's basketball and her main critics were from the black community. GO FIGURE?
Even the fouls that were perpetrated against her came mainly from BLACK PLAYERS.
Some people were upset concerning the flagrant intentional fouls, but for me, that is part of professional basketball and really should have little to do with race. However, it now seems that some people are using race as the catalyst for these fouls.
Michael Jordan had flagrant intentional fouls committed upon his body and nobody claimed racism. These fouls came from both white and black players alike.
It is a damn shame that RACISM has peed its way into professional sports and if it continues, it is going to ruin the sport for the SPECTATORS and maybe for the players as well.
Another solution is just to have ALL WHITE SPORTS and ALL BLACK SPORTS... and maybe this will solve the racism problem... However, I doubt that MLK Jr. would have wanted that to happen.
Caitlin Clark is white. She was an outstanding college basketball player, and she is destined to be an outstanding professional basketball player. It has nothing to do with the color of her skin. If you want to make it about the color of her skin, then you are the one who should be criticized for perpetuating RACISM in America.
YOU are the problem!!!
Caitlin Clark is simply a very talented and skilled athlete.