@lambo_raby10 Tough regional. Who did UNC piss off! For UT, we shouldn't be surprised with the inconsistency we had this year. Unless our pitching finds itself probably the end of the road for us.
Enjoy the day. Sleep in. Grill out. Go to the movies. But please take the time to honor Memorial Day and the men and women we remember for laying down their lives so we can live ours.
A fried bologna sandwich was a feast when you grew up poor. You could afford bologna. A loaf of bread. Butter or lard to fry it in. That was a meal. That was abundance. A child in an Appalachian household would come home from school and their mother would have a plate waiting. A thick slice of bologna fried until the edges curled and turned crispy and brown. Between two slices of soft white bread with mustard. Maybe a glass of cold milk. That was dinner. That was love on a plate. The bologna sandwich taught Appalachian children something essential, that you could make something good from very little. That simplicity was not deprivation. That a meal made with care and served with love tasted better than anything fancy. A fried bologna sandwich was not embarrassing. It was not something to apologize for. It was what you had. It was what you made. It was what filled your belly and sent you back to school ready to learn or back outside ready to play. The beauty of a fried bologna sandwich is that it is still affordable. Still simple. Still delicious. A grown person who grew up eating fried bologna sandwiches will still make them. Still feed them to their own children. Because some foods are not about money or status. They are about memory. They are about home. They are about the understanding that the best meals are the ones someone made for you when resources were scarce but love was abundant. A fried bologna sandwich is Appalachian food at its most honest. It says I have very little but I will feed you with what I have. That is survival. That is dignity. That is love. 🏔️
#AppalachianFood #BolognaSandwich #PoormansSteak #ComfortFood #TheLostMountain
We didn’t call it “hard work.”
It was just life.
Hot sun.
Dirty hands.
Tired muscles.
You did what had to be done.
No complaints.
No shortcuts.
Just kept going.
Those days were tough.
But they built something in us.
Something that never really goes away.
NEWS: G-League South Bay Lakers forward Dalton Knecht has committed to Tennessee, a source told @On3.
The 6-6 forward returns to Knoxville and expects to receive an additional year of eligibility from the NCAA.