"You Can't Go Home Again"
OK fellows, I believe I may owe ya'll an explanation. My discontent springs not from you folks posting on Tnet that do not agree with my thoughts. I recall that Thomas Wolfe, in his classic work, "You Can't Go Home Again"., wrote the following.
"The great Goethe, accepting the inevitable truth that human growth does not proceed in a straight line to its goal, compared the development and progress of mankind to the reelings of a drunken beggar on horseback."
"What was important, perhaps, was not that the beggar was drunk and reeling, but that he was mounted on his horse, and, however unsteadily, was going somewhere."
Thomas Wolfe "You Can't Go Home Again" (1947)
Note: Credit where credit is due to the poster Ignorance Denied (aka ID) for his little teaser.
RIP Blaze Starr (aka Fannie Belle Fleming).