Anyone else feel like the cooking was secondary to the comedy? I loved these two- still do
@geraldhunter3563 күн бұрын
Perhaps I made a mistake, but I only lasted 6 minutes into this program until I could no longer stomach the underlying bias. The Confederacy was presented as glorious and the Union as incompetent . I expected better than this.
@xjAlbert4 күн бұрын
One Internet source lists Bly’s birthday as October 17, 1947, which would make him 41 years old for this episode 🎉
@nextlevelstart5 күн бұрын
i love building tunnels and making craters
@justjennie73945 күн бұрын
Hi I’m Phil Time😂😂😂 these two were comedy gold
@justjennie73946 күн бұрын
Larry was so sauced on his pain meds😂😂😂 classic!
@floydfinder6 күн бұрын
Has anyone actually seen 'Rescue Road'? I know it aired on Fridays at 6 p.m., but that's all...
@travisbayles8707 күн бұрын
I had a handful of Confederate ancestors who fought at Sharpsburg including a great great great grandfather in the 25th North Carolina Infantry who was mortally wounded near the West Woods A sad and a terrible day for both sides
@mistervacation2311 күн бұрын
Very sad. Too bad to south couldn't get more troops
@HelmetOfHonor11 күн бұрын
RIP Dr. Robertson and David McCullough
@TonyWud13 күн бұрын
Strongly recommend Mr. Robertson's biography of Jackson. 'Stonewall Jackson: The Man, The Soldier, The Legend'. Brilliantly researched and written.
@mint23456789876543220 күн бұрын
It was a misunderstanding, Lee mistakenly took Grant as the regimental blacksmith on account of the dirty uniform he wore. So Lee handed Grant his sword to be sharpen and next thing you know the yankees were going on about a surrender.
@random-J23 күн бұрын
In this overland campaign grant's need not to step over meade slowed down the campaign and lost initiatives he could have taken if he had singular and direct field command like he had at shiloh and chattanooga where he was at the front commanding his brigadier generals.
@spider_hoss29 күн бұрын
There is so much to Lees route of retreat in VA. What about Sheridan’s ride to cut off Lee? They should mark that route in Virginia.
@michaelr3583Ай бұрын
Lee a great general? Who did he beat? Burnside, Hooker, Mcclellan, Pope? All were bad generals. He was bested the moment he met a good general in Meade, and he never won a great offensive battle without stonewall jackson. I implore you to study Napoleon at Austerlitz. The battle is identical in every way to Gettysburg down to the terrain and number of men engaged on each side. Study what Napoleon did, and you will find your great general.
@mint23456789876543220 күн бұрын
By the time Mead and Grant fought Lee the "The Army of Northern Virginia" was depleted, tired, and just plain old worn out. Lee wasn't the greatest General however he was a damn good tactician, with Jackson, Longstreet, and some other southern leaders "The Army of Northern Virginia" was one hell of a force to be reckoned with.
@user-xe3ch4pv6kАй бұрын
Just give a few dollars to the local congressman and that military park will be history, so sad ffs.
@patstilwell1559Ай бұрын
We love coming here, especially on the night where there are Old Time Bands. We also like the Bluegrass music 🎵🎶 because we clog and two step dancing. Thank you all at Lays Hardware. We drive over an hr to come to Lay's. The folks that run Lay's as well as the folks that come to listen to the band and those of us that come to do our heritage dancing, clogging, flat footing buck dancing and two stepping. We love a good night with the Old Time Bands with the fiddle in the band. Come on down and enjoy a good clean atmosphere.
@PavlovsDog-yf1wuАй бұрын
The narrator, professor James I. Robertson Jr. has a pleasant southern drawl and replaces his Rs with Ws, not unlike the way a child does. This is not a complaint but rather the opposite.
@thethirstydwarfАй бұрын
So I assume this is the last one? It was a lot of fun seeing all of these vintage episodes. Thank you!
@Emcee_ShanАй бұрын
Agreed! I love rewatching these!
@EdwardWinters-dg5vgАй бұрын
It was a civil war a war between north and south It had nothing to do with saving the USA you need to read up on your history just cause it was about slavery you wanted to say something whe you don't know shit sorry for saying this people but people like this is why or country going hell in a handbag willoutlaw is a douchbag
@fliptaylor8452Ай бұрын
1 of the GREATEST cooking shows ever.
@xjAlbertАй бұрын
Laban would ask why no punctuation was used to clarify the title of this video. He might have suggested: The "Is That a Banana, Mama?" Show.
@steveschlackman4503Ай бұрын
This program must be quite old. James I Robertson died on 11/2/2019. His distinct southern accent is missed.
@user-eu8ub9cm5tАй бұрын
How Sweet the Two Angels on the iron backing of fireplace in Bedroom where he was born 7/56 Was he a Freemason?
@roberthamilton-om4pbАй бұрын
I’m Australian and love these episodes and in particular the late great Dr Robertson. I have had one or two great lecturers throughout my university studies and this gentleman is wonderful to listen to. Wonderful production value too. Thank you!
@BlueRidgeStreaming17 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
@darylwilliams78832 ай бұрын
To state the obvious, Lee tried to invade the North twice, and as soon as he no longer had the help of the citizens to feed him local knowledge of the land, and send him intelligence about the Union army, he got his ass handed to him. As long as he remained in Virginia, where every schoolboy was a scout and every farmer a spy for him, he did okay. Lee might be the most over-rated military man in American history.
@Jennifer-ul2vz2 ай бұрын
Stonewall did hesitate..ask Pickett,and the soldiers laying out in the sun for hours before the charge.
@springfield03sniperАй бұрын
Stonewall wasn’t at Gettysburg…
@johngarnergarner67247 күн бұрын
Stonewall was already dead, having been mortally wounded at Chancellorsville
@estherrayos2 ай бұрын
All the faces are there
@johngore71462 ай бұрын
I enjoy all the videos your apart of God bless you and your family God bless America and stonewall was a beast. I respect many things about stonewall. Learning history is fun I think more Americans should I think many are lost and only believe what’s told to them Thank you
@DonaldKDever2 ай бұрын
I loved every minute of this documentary of this great man.❤
@xjAlbert2 ай бұрын
Be sure to watch the guys fishing for salmon at 14:36
@paulnicholson19062 ай бұрын
It’s easy to run down the commanders of the Army of the Potomac but they had the difficult task of taking the fight to the enemy. Lee was fighting a defensive war but every time he had to take the fight to the north he was quickly dispatched. The southern armies never really threatened Washington anywhere like the GAR did multiple times before final victory.
@rickkilgore11472 ай бұрын
I loved and love Ralphs music im sorry he got snooked by Brry Obama.
@TomWakeman-ul7om2 ай бұрын
Lee was looked at like a father his men would anything for him except win the war. I guess he didn't ask them too, Lee was overrated.
@gregroos93972 ай бұрын
Just wonering was Lee a traitor to the Republic? Thomas a fellow Virginian honored his oath.
@judithoden2 ай бұрын
I grew up in Virginia and I first read his books because so many were set in Virginia. Still reading his books.
@dabneyoffermein5952 ай бұрын
that Army story is crazy. that's what I call moving up the ladder. he must have been so good to turn the head of a general.
@fredengels81882 ай бұрын
what battlefield is not a graveyard?
@roberthamilton-om4pb2 ай бұрын
It’s such a pleasure to hear and see these presentations on Robert E Lee. As an Australian, I didn’t take too much of an interest in American history. Two visits stateside disabused me of this! These episodes and my new readings on the Civil War are my bedtime reading and viewing. Thank you!
@Don-em4kc2 ай бұрын
American hero.
@user-ou8wd9hd7i2 ай бұрын
All traitors
@harryholyfield15502 ай бұрын
America you can put some of the blame Ralph Stanley for the election of Barry obammy ,he ran radio advertisements on local radio,I turned the station off . I never listen to any of his music anymore,or the radio station. What a disgrace.
@ajourney502 ай бұрын
What the heck have I found?
@justjennie73946 күн бұрын
Aren’t they fabulous? I grew up watching them and I’m so happy to find them again
@bluejackgirlyx2 ай бұрын
"celerity, audacity, resolution are EVERYTHING in battle," -- Fighting Joe Hooker { First Attack Big Blue General at Antietum)
@user-te7bs4gj1h2 ай бұрын
God i love Ralph i wish Carter had lived as long I love and miss the Stanley Brothers
@MsLane612 ай бұрын
Sadly, James Robertson has passed away, and Jack Davis is in his late 70s. When the great historians of our nation, and my generation, are gone, those who stand in such narrow-minded judgment and spew vitriolic hate toward The South will have their day. From the direction The United States is headed, I predict they will understand, too late, the true meaning and need of "states' rights and fighting for survival of home and family. The two things elemental to the human condition is that 1) history ALWAYS repeats itself, and 2) Human beings NEVER learn from history.
@gutsfinky2 ай бұрын
They don't teach history anymore. For one thing, people might find it offensive--which is laughable, why be offended at something you can't even change? More importantly, they don't teach history because it's easier to keep people down when they don't know who they are. This is a sad turn of events and it will only get worse before it gets better.
@leehafner37302 ай бұрын
Well done...perfect end of the summation
@Merrylene-vi9rh3 ай бұрын
My sister sent a recipe in for southern Oriental. Her recipe aired last night. She died on October 16 2016. Even though this show is old I cried when her recipe aired. She was proud of her recipe. Thanks for sharing it again.
@roberthamilton-om4pb3 ай бұрын
As an Australian, I love the story and this gentleman’s accent.