YOUR HOST AND EDITOR:
Everyone
else seemed to have a web site or blog, so I decided several years ago, why
not me, too? As per my usual
semi-psychotic self, I went crazy and started several sites, along with
some blogs. It's like having
my own newspapers or magazines. On
this particular site, I share my interests, ideas, personal opinions and favorite links to news of
importance and
interest, along with my
original writings. Some of the latter have been published solely by me and some have
appeared in newspapers,
including the Daytona Times in
Daytona Beach, FL, and the Florida Courier, a newspaper based in Tampa. Your contributions and
comments to and about this
site are welcome in the guestbook at www.toneyatkins.com/ or at toneyatkins@toneyatkins.com) . -- Toney Atkins
TONEY ATKINS:TRIVIAL STUFF
---FAVORITE
ENTERTAINERS: Too many to mention, but I remain a big fan of the late Elvis
Presley, who came on the scene and impacted rock 'n roll and my love for music during my teen years. In
1972, Elvis staged one of the most dynamic and entertaining concerts in Macon, GA, that I have ever seen (and as a former
entertainment writer and editor,
I've seen many good entertainers). To coin an overused adjective, even without flashy lighting and special effects, he was "awesome," as those young and old who were present in the packed auditorium would testify.
---FAVORITE
PASTIMES: Writing; karaoke; trying to keep up with the insane political goings-on in the U.S; watching many movies I missed when I was working as a
newspaper writer/editor and
part-time as a DJ-karaoke host at the same
time from the early 1990s until a couple of years before retirement.
---FAVORITE TV SHOWS: "Sons of Anarchy" (FX); "Eureka" (Sci-Fi Channel); "Lost" (from start to finish on ABC); reruns of most of the "Law and Order" and "CSI" franchises on numerous cable channels; "American Horror Story" (FX); "House" reruns on various channels; "Frasier" and "Cheers" reruns on Hallmark Channel; "The Walking Dead" (AMC); "Hell on Wheels" (AMC); and primetime news analysis shows on MSNBC.
--MY RECOMMENDED "MUST-SEE"
DOCUMENTARIES: Ken Burns' "The War" miniseries, PBS, DVD; "102 Minutes
That Changed America"
(9/11 revisited, History Channel, also on DVD);
"WWII in HD" (documentary miniseries, History Channel, DVD; "The Perilous
Fight: America's
World War II in Color" (PBS
documentary miniseries); "The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination"
(National Geographic TV); "Woodstock
Now and Then" (History Channel
documentary)
-- GUILTY
PEASURES: Listening and dancing (usually by myself) to disco music, mentally reliving some good times in the '70s and early '80s; watching "Desperate Housewives" on TV.
---FAVORITE MOVIES AND TV MINI-SERIES (most on DVD or often on cable TV): "Avatar"; "It's a Wonderful Life"; "Forrest Gump"; "What's Up, Doc?"; "Hair"; "Independence Day"; "Star Wars"; "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"; "The Green Lantern"; "The Help"; Ken Burns' "The War" (excellent PBS documentary series about World War II, with archival footage and interviews with veterans; also available on DVD); "Band of Brothers" (HBO miniseries, reruns on the Spike channel, also on DVD); "Airplane!", "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "As Good As It Gets," "Hairspray" (the John Travolta version); "Into The West" (TNT original series); "Mamma Mia"; "Happy Feet"; "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," "Crash" (2005, Academy Award best picture); "All the President's Men"; "Good Night, and Good Luck," "United 93," "The Polar Express," "11:14"; "Joshua"; "Armageddon"; and the 1976 chiller, the original "Carrie."
---FAVORITE
SONGS (AMONG MANY): "I Will Survive" and "I Am What I Am," both by
Gloria Gaynor; "Live
Like You Were Dying," by Tim McGraw;
"Angels Among Us" by Alabama; "You Raise Me Up" (artist unknown); "We
Are Family" (Sister
Sledge); "How Can I Kiss the Lips at
Night (That Chew My Ass Out All Day Long) (artist unknown); "Where Am I
Gonna Live (When
I Get Home)" and "I'm So Miserable
Without You, It's Almost Like You're Here" (Billy Ray Cyrus); "If My
Nose Was Running Money
(I'd Blow It All on You)" (unknown
artist); "Down To Love Town," by the Originals; "Right Back To Where We
Started From" (Maxine
Nightingale); "Rumors" (Timex Social Club);
ALSO: "Chasing Cars," "I Can Only Imagine," "I Want to Know What Love
Is," "Shake Your Groove Thing" (Peaches and Herb).
---FAVORITE BOOKS: The New Testament of the Holy Bible; fiction by John Saul, Dean Koonz, early Stephen King, and, of course, my own upcoming eventual contribution to the world of literature.
---FAVORITE
SPORTS TEAMS: Atlanta Braves, the University of Georgia Bulldogs and
the University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs (my
alma mater, where I achieved a B.S.degree in junior high education),
Gordon Lee High
School Trojans in Chickamauga, GA.
---FAVORITE
FOODS: Everything at Golden Corral's buffet (especially the one in Fort
Oglethorpe,
GA); Thickburgers and chili dogs at Hardees in Rossville, GA; burgers at Steak 'n Shake in Fort Oglethorpe; subs at the
Subway north of Chickamauga-Chattanooga
National Battlefield in Ft.
Oglethorpe.
--- FAVORITE SCREEN BEAUTIES: Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lopez, Cameron Diaz, Helen
Hunt, Holly Hunt, Queen Latifah
---FAVORITE
MUSIC GENRES: Dance music from the 1940s to the present; Carolina Shag,
aka East Coast
beach music; country; Southern gospel; classic rock;
pop and rhythm and blues from the '50s, '60s and '70s (some songs of
which fit into the
beach music-"Shag" category).
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POLITICS: A good dose of liberalism mixed in with some conservatism. I'm
VERY Independent where
politics is concerned. More attention needs to be paid to the woes of working people (stop sending jobs overseas); Social Security for retirees and the elderly; better health care for all; continuation and improvement of Medicare and Medicade. I dislike flip-floppers and politicians who claim that they are going to change things but don't tell us exactly how they're going to do it. I'm for transparency in government and don't like to be shocked by unexpected laws and regulations that are not discussed with the public until after a bill is passed.
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RELIGION: Non-denominational churches that
preach the love of God and not
politics and war. I believe God is inside all of us, not "out there"
somewhere, and that His
spirit flows throughout the universe
He created. We just have to seek that spiritual part of us instead of relegating
it to the
dark reaches of our brain. Every
person has the ability to tune in to the Spirit through prayer and
meditation, and a belief
-- in Jesus as the Son of God, for
example -- can work to enrich our lives and the lives of those with whom
we come into contact.
Ignoring the spirit within us can
bring nothing short of darkness and anti-human deeds. Love can bring
miracles. Christianity
is New Testament, not the Old. My favorite church is Oakwood Baptist Church in Chickamauga, GA, whose programs include helping the needy, especially in crisis situations.
SOME HOBBIES: My
love for reading and writing led me into a career in journalism. My
love for singing and
music led me into a separate volunteer career
as a karaoke singer and show host-DJ. My experience as an editor and
reporter gave me
an ultimate incentive to create web
sites to share my ideas, along with links to favorite interests and
information that
I believe to be worth the attention
of many. After learning that I have glaucoma and will likely be blind
within a few years,
I'm slowly working toward completion
of a book, and I enjoy catching up on all the movies I missed during my
multiple careers,
I'm making extensive use of a DVD
player and films that stream on the Internet. Before suffering a
back injury and a
slowly deteriorating condition that
followed, I loved soccer, tennis, bowling and dancing.
MOST ADMIRED PEOPLE: Members
of the U.S. armed forces who served in Iraq, those who are still fighting in Afghanistan and those who are stationed around
the world. ALSO: I admire and respect honest journalists
(especially TV news anchors, reporters, commentators, and newspaper and
magazine writers
who emphasize facts and speak their
minds). Hats off to the team of reporters and editorial writers with whom I began my newspaper career and worked for 15 years at the News-Journal in Daytona Beach.
OTHERS GREATLY ADMIRED: Genuinely good friends (of which I have too few, which is probably
my own fault). Definitely admired are true Christians who truly
practice what they preach and don't leave their religion at the church doors; and everyone who spreads love and peace
instead of discrimination
and hate.
MY HEROES: My main heroes are members of all branches of the U.S. military; firefighters; most police officers; and school teachers, of which I was one in the late '60s and early '70s. As far as a single individual is concerned, I got to know and realize the impact of the late Charles W. Cherry Sr., a black civil rights leader in Daytona Beach, FL, who achieved much
for many people. He was
also the publisher for whom I was privileged to work for nearly 15 years
total before my retirement at the Daytona
Times, the Daytona Beach minority
community's newspaper.
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Toney Atkins is a retired newspaperman, former entertainer (known in the Daytona Beach, FL, area as "Toney A") and a former school teacher in Chickamauga and Rossville in northwest Georgia in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In this blog, he.makes it easy to find important hard news, commentaries,stories of tragedy, hope and humor. The blog Includes some of his own compositions. His motto is SPREAD LOVE AND PEACE! Tell someone you love them, and do it today.