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I'd Rather Have a Talking Frog by Charles E. Price,

I'd Rather Have a Talking Frog by Charles E. Price,
I'd Rather Have a Talking Frog is a book of Johnson City tales with a difference. Certainly there are ghost stories -- lots of them. But this volume also contains anecdotes, little-known facts, personal experiences, and historical sidelights not likely to be found in history books. These are told with humor and affection. Within these pages, you'll read about: -- Why some Indians, who decorated their faces for ceremonies, had to be careful when lighting their peace pipes. -- A ghost who haunts a laundry room. -- A hardy, frontier long hunter who weighed only 75 pounds. -- A man who fathered a child at age 95. -- The most unoriginal name for a Johnson City bank. -- The ghost of a long hunter that haunts the Nolichucky River. -- The surprising, real-life story behind the School of Health at East Tennessee State University. -- The haunted rocking chair. -- The ghost called "Edward" that haunts ETSU's Sigma Chi house. -- The creepy spook which lurk sin the old stacks in the Sherrod Library at ETSU. -- The man who claimed to have rocks on his farm that shed real blood. -- The freewheeling days of early television in Johnson City, when snowball fights on the weather set were not uncommon. -- The man who faced down a ghost in his own home. -- Tom Hodge's list of 10 events that changed Johnson City and upper East Tennessee forever. -- And Much, Much More...



The Written Image: Japanese Calligraphy and Painting from the Sylvan Barnet and William Burto Collection by Miyeko Murase,
The Written Image: Japanese Calligraphy and Painting from the Sylvan Barnet and William Burto Collection by Miyeko Murase,
This unusual book presents some fifty-eight Japanese works, almost all calligraphy, including sublime early sutras; a mandala that is perhaps the finest example of its kind in the West; seminal works by such renowned figures as My e, K etsu, Mus , Konoe, and Daishin; courtly letters and poems; and powerful graphic statements by Zen monk-artists.



Kan-etsu Expressway - The Kan-etsu Expressway (関越自動車道 Kan'etsu jidōshadō) is a divided, limited-access toll road that connects the Kanto region and the Kō-Shin-Etsu part of the Chubu region of Japan. Its name comes from Kanto and Etsu.

Memorial Center - Memorial Center, popularly referred to as the "Mini-Dome", is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee. It currently hosts ETSU's men's and women's basketball teams.

TRF (band) - TRF (Tetsuya komuro Rave Factory) is a Japanese popular music group. Its members are rapper DJ KOO, lead vocalist YU-KI, dancer CHIHARU, dancer ETSU, and dancer SAM.

Koshinetsu region - Kōshin'etsu (甲信越) is a subregion of the Chubu region in Japan consisting of Yamanashi, Nagano and Niigata prefectures. It is the abbreviation of the old provinces, Kai, Shinano and Echigo provinces.



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