Comments by missmuzeum
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Posted on November 12 at 3:14 p.m.
What are they thinking, pulling the funding for the NDDA? This is where the lifeblood of tourism begins--with downtown merchants. The NDDA has done an excellent job of promoting downtown, with all its events, drawing folks in to appreciate the whole experience. Ya'll are shooting yourselves in the foot with this decision.
Posted on January 27 at 8:10 a.m.
I agree about the headline--it's not graverobbing, it's fraud.
Posted on August 8 at 4:06 p.m.
A friend of mine who was an electrician was once suffering from a severe case of "plumber's crack." I couldn't resist-- I had a dime on me, and deposited it in the "available slot." He leapt up and whirled around to see me laughing hysterically, and always kept his pants pulled up (around me, anyway) after that!
Posted on August 7 at 4:42 p.m.
Red-I'll give the biscuit recipe and try, but I'm not holding my breath! Baseball-sized?
Posted on August 6 at 1:28 p.m.
I can't make a decent biscuit if my life depended on it, so I don't get them often. Any tips on biscuit making? (besides going to the Carriage House to let someone else do it for me)
Posted on August 5 at 4:29 p.m.
So if none of the items have prices on them, do you have to ask the price of every single thing?
Posted on July 24 at 4:51 p.m.
So is the New Testament the one to go by, and the Old Testament defunct? And if so, what about the doctrine of biblical inerrancy--that the entire Bible, every word of it, is literally true?
Posted on July 24 at 1:17 p.m.
Drunk monkey--it doesn't deter other criminals. But it sure does deter the criminal that did the crime in the first place! The justice system does just that--dispenses justice. It is proscribed in our law codes that for the premeditated taking a of human life, you pay with your life--whether it's your life in prison or on this earth. Either way, your "life as you once knew it" is over.
Posted on July 21 at 4:18 p.m.
Ghost and NFN--I support your opinion, and the HISTORICAL FACTS of how and when the BIble was written, based on my own study of religion--and not just Christianity, either. There are way too many contradictions to the Bible for me to consider it inerrant, or even close to it. It was written by man, for man, to help explain life, the beginning and the hereafter. I think it's a great historical document, filled with wonderful stories and practical advice on how to live with our fellow man. Notice I said "I think", not "You should think."
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Posted on November 21 at 11:20 p.m.
The Trails Exhibit, at least Phase I, is really cool. There will be an actual nature trail built at the bottom of the bluff, while the other ones do follow existing sidewalks. Some of the cost comes from the initial design work and research on the trail signs (which has been a year-long process), actual sign construction, lighting, handicapped accessible areas in the existing sidewalks, new trail construction on the bluff, and a kiosk in a brick-floored "courtyard" in front of the Cock of the Walk. The signage itself is REALLY expensive--but it beautiful and informative, as well as weather, light and vandal-reistant. It also has to conform to a zillion regulations to make it all handicapped-accessible. It will be a huge asset to our city when it is done, not only to the tourists, who provide a good portion of Natchez' life blood, but to the residents as well.
On Natchez Trails Project funded