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Possum Trot Heroes

One town in Texas chose to help those in need

25 total reviews 
Comment from Brett Matthew West
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$5.00 matinees, are those critters still around? Brings back memories, don't they?

From "I believe there" to "here on earth" would read better if separated into more than one lengthy paragraph with several different subjects.

"any more" in that same paragraph should be "anymore" as it refers to time not a quantity.

"on board" should be onboard.

Abandoned? Believe my posted autobiography Unwanted Dog covers that topic well.

"twenty five," "seventy five," and "seventy seven" should be twenty-five, seventy-five, and seventy-seven.

Shows what can be accomplished if people want to do something constructive.

 Comment Written 05-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 06-Aug-2024
    Hi Brett,
    yes, I read your autobiography, it was distressing on the one hand, realizing how the system let you down and the abuse you suffered. It pissed me off the way you were treated. Thanks for the corrections.
    Have a blessed evening.
    Tom
Comment from pome lover
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I swear, Tom Botts, you are really something! What a good man you are.
I have to say I had to smile when you said you felt like adopting some kids, with all of yours. Of course, I know they're gone, but still. I imagine there are all kinds of things you could teach young boys. double clove hitches or whatever you call those knots, or read them stories? I'm sure you'll think of something. That does sound like a good movie.
Katharine

 Comment Written 31-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 01-Aug-2024
    Hello Katharine,
    thanks so much for the glowing review and the six gal. I wish I were as good as you seem to think that I am. I fear I'll never adopt any children, but I can certainly continue to support organizations who do help those in need, not just kids. We all have the ability to do something, as the folks in Possum Trot showed us. If we wait until we have enough time or money or energy, we might not get anything done. I'm on the downhill side of my life, and soon enough I'm going to be facing God and I'll have to give account of my life. I don't want to say that I squandered His blessings and turned a blind eye to those in need.
    You're right, there are other ways I can help, like you mentioned, in the schools reading or helping out elsewhere. I'm thinking about checking out the local food bank. I have a thing for food I guess, after experiencing hunger on the farm. I don't go hungry, and I don't want anyone else to go hungry. Thanks again for the great review gal, and especially for your friendship. I cherish it. I hope you're staying safe and cool enough. Stay in touch gal.
    Have a blessed day.
    Tom
reply by pome lover on 01-Aug-2024
    I have to admit I have never heard of Possum Trot, but am going to look it up. We actually have towns called Deep Step, Looneyville, Uncertain, Muleshoe, Nada- (in Spanish, it means nothing!) Hoop and Holler, and more.
    But back to your volunteering, What would you do at the Food Bank, contribute, deliver? Are they the ones who serve the homeless in a shelter?
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2024
    Hi Katharine,
    I'm having a time erasing what I've written with one misplaced finger- absolutely frustrating. No, the food bank just passes out food to those in need. Lots of people can't get by on their pay check or food stamps, especially those with large families, so the food bank supplements their food budget. Like all things, I'm sure there are abuses, but I can't spend time worrying about that. It would be awful if I had the ability to help and turned a blind eye because I was afraid my time or money was misused.
reply by pome lover on 02-Aug-2024
    misplaced finger? what did I miss?
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2024
    Nothing, I just had to type everything over again because I hit the wrong key and it wiped out everything. I happens all too often. Clumsy oaf!
reply by pome lover on 02-Aug-2024
    no, you're not; you probably go along typing away thinking you're hitting the right keys, and you look down - gobbledegook- (am speaking for myself, of course.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2024
    I don't normally look at the keys, but sometimes I hit something instead of T, and whatever it is I'm hitting eradicates everything. Very frustrating.
reply by pome lover on 03-Aug-2024
    oh.... chuckle chuckle
    sorry
Comment from Karen Cherry Threadgill
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It is still playing in theaters. When it comes to internet I will watch it. You want a laugh? Read " How to Discourage a Guest. It has grown from 10 to 23. People have helped add ideas. Karen

 Comment Written 31-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 31-Jul-2024
    Hi Karen,
    I think it's a movie worth seeing for sure. I'm overwhelmed with trying to keep up with everyone's posts right now. I'll get to it soon though, thanks for the head's up.
    Have a blessed day.
    Tom
reply by Karen Cherry Threadgill on 31-Jul-2024
    Have a good day. Karen
Comment from Brenda Strauser
Exceptional
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Wow, what a beautiful story. So many children in our world are abused and neglected. Your story is well written and is very descriptive. I enjoyed reading it. I was a teacher for 18 years and saw so many children in need. It breaks your heart. Great job

 Comment Written 29-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 30-Jul-2024
    Thanks so much Brenda for the exceptional review and the six stars. I worked in special ed as an aide for seven years and it was amazing the number of kids that come from dis-functional homes. So many of them just want to have some loving attention. I don't know what happened to this country that we have gotten to this place, but it's not the way it's supposed to be. I so appreciate those who step up to the plate and answer the call of God.
    Have a blessed evening gal.
    Tom
Comment from gansach
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This is a very inspirational story and I could relate to it. When I was much younger, before I had my own daughter, I sponsored a young girl who was living in poverty. I sent a monthly donation, we corresponded regularly, and I often sent little treats she couldn't afford. My dad, in his last years, also sponsored a young man, assisting with his schooling and needs. This gives such a wonderful feeling to know you are helping someone to achieve their dreams. I enjoyed your story very much! Well done! Thank you for sharing it.

 Comment Written 27-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 28-Jul-2024
    Hello Gansach,
    thanks so much for the wonderful review. Years ago my wife and I sponsored a number of different children through Compassion International. We still support other organizations, including Danita's Children down in Haiti. There are endless ways we can help those in need, and it's always gratifying.
    Have a blessed evening.
    Tom
Comment from royowen
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Yes, you are right, it doesn't matter if they believe or not, I remember Jesus leaving a message about providing succour to the post, the prisoner, the widow, the destitute, if they see kindness they will also listen to a greater hope, all my grandchildren are doing well, and they are kind to their their friends and schoolmates, all of them are good to others, why because are loved and see their parents being kind. Beautifully written Tom, blessings Roy

 Comment Written 27-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 28-Jul-2024
    Hello Roy,
    thanks so much for the exceptional review and the lovely six. I watched an interview with the bishop who got this started. As he said, don't think it will be easy, it won't be, but God didn't promise us easy in this world. What a difference we all have to make a difference in the lives of those around us.
    Have a blessed day.
    Tom
Comment from Rachelle Allen
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What a FANTASTIC post this is! I am SOO extremely glad I read this today. I will keep an eye out for this beautiful-sounding movie with the theme I love: Anyone honestly CAN make a difference. Thank you, Tom; this was very inspirational. And I also loved the Author's Notes and understand how you must feel.
xoxo

 Comment Written 27-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 28-Jul-2024
    Hello Rachelle,
    I'm so pleased this post resonated with you. As a teacher, I know that you've seen the impact that an adult can have on a child. What power we have to make or break them. Its and awesome amount of responsibility and should be taken seriously. Thanks so much for the delightful review gal.
    Have a blessed evening.
    Tom
reply by Rachelle Allen on 28-Jul-2024
    This is one of my favorite sayings: Every at-risk child is just one caring adult away from a much better life.

    Isn't that awesome?
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2024
    That is an awesome saying, thanks for sharing that with me.
reply by Rachelle Allen on 29-Jul-2024
    You're welcome! I knew you'd love it, too. xo
Comment from zanya
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It's quite simply an amazing and inspiring story -if we want to understand real love in action this sounds like it. Of course the everyday media don't pay a lot of attention to happenings like these. Imagine how our world would be if we all did more altruistic deeds like this. Thanks for sharing this with us.

 Comment Written 27-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 27-Jul-2024
    Hello Zanya,
    thanks so much for the exceptional review gal. I just don't think I've got what it takes to take in a child at this stage of my life. I know that the need is overwhelming, and it's easy to ask someone else to do the right thing. I will strive to support the non-profits who help these kids, and do what I can to bring their plight to the eyes of the public though.
    Have a blessed day.
    Tom
Comment from tfawcus
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This is a wonderful story of compassion on a community scale. I feel sure that all of the Possum Flat townspeople would have felt the better for it. I'll keep my eye out for the film. Thanks for posting.

 Comment Written 27-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 27-Jul-2024
    Hello tfawcus,
    thanks so much for the great review and comments. I believe it's a film worth watching and sharing with those we love. We can't all adopt a child, but we can all do something to make life better for them. Have a blessed day.
    Tom
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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This sounds like a heartfelt story Tom and these are the films that also interest me, the human stories and the sadness some people have to face in life. I shall look out for this film, I would love to see it. Thank you for sharing this experience with us Tom, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 27-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 27-Jul-2024
    Hello Dolly,
    thanks so much for the wonderful review and comments. The makers of this film, Angel Studios, also produced the film, The Sound of Freedom, which I wrote about a year ago or so. In that film, they told the plight of children, kidnapped and sent around the world to be sold into slavery in the sex trade. I'm ashamed to say that the biggest market for these children is the United States. I'm praying that those responsible for this will be brought to justice quickly, and those kids will be spared the memories of an unbearable existence.
    Have a blessed day gal.
    Tom