My exhaustion elixir is “Justified”

Exhausted. Maybe I am anemic after all. I don’t know what’s wrong with me but I feel like I’ve been eaten by a wolf and s**t over a cliff. My late friend Betti should have copyrighted that saying. The big ol’ redheaded nut. I sure miss her.

Seriously, I am going to answer an e-mail then kick back and wait for “Justified” to come on the tube. I read an interesting article about one of the stars of that show, Joseph Lyle Taylor who plays the son of the marijuana-growing matriarch of Bennett County and whom is also that corrupt county’s corrupt county sheriff, Doyle Bennett.

Taylor grew up in Vidor, Texas, across the Neches River from where I live here in Beaumont, where he was a seriously underweight linebacker in high school football, and claims he was the slowest player in his whole district. He took drama in high school thinking it would be an easy class but met a teacher who was serious about the subject. Taylor apparently had a great teacher in Adonia Placette, who now is theater director at local Lamar University. Good story about a teacher making a difference in someone’s life.