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Author: Route66Kid

I am the Route 66 Kid! I was born and grew up within a block of Old Route 66 as it passes through what is now known as Midtown Tulsa, OK. I either walked, crossed or attended school along that segment of the Mother Road every day of the World as a youth. I served in the U.S. Navy at each end of America's Main Street at Port Hueneme, CA about an hour from its western terminus in Santa Monica and later at Great Lakes, IL about forty minutes from its eastern terminus in Chicago. I also lived along Old Route 66 while attending college in Oklahoma City. Driving the new ultramodern Interstates that parallel the Old Route, I became familiar with most of the roadside attractions of the dear old Mother Road on numerous treks back and forth from duty stations to home. I currently reside in my hometown and travel those ultramodern Interstates to work in Route 66 towns such at Vinita and Oklahoma City. With rare exception I have kept a personal daily journal since I was in high school. It will soon be in its 41st volume. This blog is an extension of that record. Thank you for stopping in!

Movie Review: Unbroken

Posted on 12/27/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

I will state for the record that I have never been a big fan of Angelina Jolie but in her directorial debut she really knocked it out of the park! Unbroken is a pull-no-punches story of survival and service to the nation under the most difficult of circumstances.  It is the true account of the war…

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A Christmas Truce

Posted on 12/25/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

One hundred years ago today during the first year of the Great War, German and British soldiers suffering through the common misery of trench warfare along the Western Front ceased fire and celebrated a common holiday………together.  All accounts indicate this was an action carried out by individual units of front line soldiers on both sides…

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Remembering the end of America’s first Vietnam

Posted on 12/24/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Two hundred years ago this Christmas Eve representatives of the United States and Great Britain negotiated an end to the War of 1812 in the Flemish city of Ghent.  The Treaty of Ghent restored relations between the two nations to Status Quo Antebellum.  Hostilities still existed until the treaty was ratified by the governments of both nations which for…

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The misery of living in Obama’s America

Posted on 12/22/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

    I am not going to spend a lot of time or bandwidth on this but I would like to express that given where we as a nation were in terms of key economic indicators at 12:01 PM January 20th, 2009 I would prefer to remain where we are now rather than march backward. What’s…

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When North Korea says “Jump!” who asks “How high?”

Posted on 12/21/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

This week’s cyber-hacking of Sony Pictures by agents of the government of North Korea has brought multiple issues to the attention of our nation.  Among them the focus of investing resources preparing for the next conflict instead of the last one.  We’ve known about nature of future hostile actions against our nation for some time and now here it…

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The benefits and non-disaster of legal marijuana

Posted on 12/20/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

On the way home from work this afternoon I heard the story on NPR of the Attorneys General of the States of Oklahoma and Nebraska filing a lawsuit against Colorado challenging that state’s legalization of marijuana.  It seems that the plaintiff state’s AGs have high hopes of US Supreme Court intervention citing the supremacy clause. …

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The legend of Lil’Red

Posted on 12/19/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Oh, how glorious it is to have pets, especially dogs, especially dogs with character and especially dogs with special talents!  It seems I often find myself in the pleasant company of dog people, either people who rescue them, train them, or merely keep them as their closest friends.  This often causes me to wax nostalgically of my now…

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On the subject of torture

Posted on 12/17/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Like every other adult living in 21st Century America, I reeled in horror at the 9/11/2001 attacks on our nation.  As I went though the motions of that work day my thoughts and feelings were with all the victims, their families and especially those of our nation’s leaders.  The following day as I was on…

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The 2012 OKGOP’s Choice Speaks Again!

Posted on 12/03/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Rick Santorum, yes, the one term ex-Senator from Pennsylvania who ran a strong race in Oklahoma as a 2012 GOP Presidential contender collecting 33.8% of the Sooner State’s GOP delegates, is making noise again. The noise the former senator is now making is the sort that forces once again the query is this man a…

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Laughter IS the best medicine!

Posted on 11/21/201410/05/2022 by Route66Kid

Today I attended the Tulsa County Democratic Party Luncheon Club meeting which was held at an old Route 66 venue, the Campbell Hotel and Event Center.  The theme of the day in the aftermath of such a resounding electoral defeat two weeks ago was “Laughter is the Best Medicine.” Indeed, there are times we just…

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