Keetonville, Oklahoma is near my hometown of Catoosa, Oklahoma and I have had an interest–perhaps an obsession–with the beautiful yet mysterious Keetonville Hill ever since I heard about the legend of the Cry Baby Bridge when I was a teenager.
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I, however, am displeased with the film. I am actually sad about the direction the film has gone. Let me explain. I am a die hard Star Trek fan. I have enjoyed and loved all of Star Trek with the exception of the ST: Enterprise, the death of Kirk, and the destruction of the Enterprise in Star Trek III. I am mostly forgiving of the Star Trek flaws over the years because I realize, that a franchise as large as Star Trek, is going to have continuity and consistency errors. The freaking franchise has over 715 hours of play time. That is massive.
I went through three layoffs in a four year period. These layoffs were back to back. The blessing in disguise was being able to to take the database and software skills I had learned from my first job and put those skills to use at another job. That job was with a dot com company that closed down a year later.
A posting on a genealogy website asserts that a Rufus Keeton started the town of Keetonville, Oklahoma around the 1890s. Could it be true?
I get annoyed with updates. They frequently occur. My computer often requires an update. Almost every time I power up my computer, some software application needs an update. Sometimes an update appears while I am typing on my computer. If it is not Adobe then it is Microsoft or some other application.
While some things may remain the same, many things are different. We middle-aged folks think we know what is best for you young adults. We have travelled the path of young adulthood. We have made mistakes. Some of us are cynical and some of us have remained positive.