tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1296738669999197901.post7412738095599213774..comments2020-08-26T02:50:27.015-04:00Comments on William's Whatnottery: DECLUTTERING CONTINUES........SORT OF!William Dohertyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09660801594499079719noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1296738669999197901.post-12860648892201271552013-09-19T11:57:45.888-04:002013-09-19T11:57:45.888-04:00Shredding really does teach us some lessons and it...Shredding really does teach us some lessons and it is not just the obvious as sorting things out. As unbelievable as it may seem, it does help us to realize our present priorities. It was thoughtful to want to donate the Civil War soldier's personnel records to a historical society, by the way. Did you pursue the plan? Ruby@<a href="http://www.williamsdatamanagement.com/?p=business-continuity-planning" rel="nofollow">Williams Data Management</a>Rubyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16314434089797506245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1296738669999197901.post-86660886842445479742013-08-18T15:36:45.350-04:002013-08-18T15:36:45.350-04:00Hi Bill,
Great Blogsite! Clive Cussler and I have...Hi Bill,<br />Great Blogsite! Clive Cussler and I have been friends for more than twenty years. He invited me to go with him to Charleston, SC for the funeral of the Hunley crew. I got to actually hold many of the artifacts from the sub, including the gold coin. We also spent some time at the Mariners Museum and were able to go inside the turret after the tank it was soaking was drained for our tour. I have played taps at hundreds of funerals over the past 45 years. I also collect historic military bugles. I last played taps for a V.N. vet friend of mine on what most people thought was a toy bugle. I explained, after the funeral, that the bugle I used was last played in public to assemble the CSA troops for the fall of Richmond in 1865.liaisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11647382340323093315noreply@blogger.com