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Smokeroom Diplomacy: A Layover with Lex Luger

 In 1993, I was flying to Washington, D.C., when a snowstorm rerouted us to Pittsburgh. The airport was packed, and the smoke room—back when airports still had those—was standing-room only. I stepped in, lit a cigarette, and scanned the crowd. At 6'4", I was used to seeing over people. But across the room, about 20 feet away, I spotted someone else who matched my height. It was Lex Luger. Yes, that Lex Luger—the pro wrestler known as “The Total Package.” At the time, he was everywhere. Fresh off his body slam of Yokozuna on the USS Intrepid, touring the country in the Lex Express, being positioned as the next face of American wrestling. And there he was, in a smoke-filled glass box, lighting a cigarette with the kind of focus you’d expect from a man walking toward a championship match.. As he smoked, he squeezed his empty pack shut and began scanning the room for a trash bin. He looked left, right, behind him—nothing. The place was wall-to-wall with travelers, and the only bin...

An Unbelievable Journey: A Mother’s Intuition

 Life has a funny way of throwing curveballs when you least expect them. One of the most unbelievable experiences of my life happened during a seemingly ordinary trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas. I had helped a friend move and was tasked with returning the rental truck. The plan was simple: drive the truck to Eureka Springs, turn it in, and then take a bus the rest of the way home. Little did I know, this simple errand would turn into an adventure I would never forget. After dropping off the truck, the owner asked if I had filled the tank completely. I hadn’t, so I went to the nearest gas station and topped it off, spending just a few dollars. With that done, I asked the owner for directions to the bus terminal. He told me it was just up the street and to the left. Simple enough, right? Well, not quite. I walked and walked, and then walked some more. Nine miles later, I finally reached the bus stop. Along the way, I tried to use my ATM card, only to discover that my account was fro...

Welcome to Deputy Doug’s Dispatches

Hello everyone, and welcome to my new blog,  Deputy Doug’s Dispatches ! I’m excited to share my journey, thoughts, and stories with you. As a 100% service-connected veteran with Parkinson’s, I have a unique perspective on life, and I hope to create a space where we can explore various interests together. A Journey Through Kansas City Kansas City holds a special place in my heart. From its rich history to its vibrant culture, there’s always something new to discover. One of my favorite spots is the  Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum . Truman’s legacy is a powerful reminder of how humble beginnings can lead to great achievements. Another gem is the  Vaile Mansion  in Independence, MO. Built in 1881 by Colonel Harvey Vaile, this stunning example of Second Empire architecture boasts 31 rooms, nine marble fireplaces, and a 48,000-gallon wine cellar. It’s a testament to the opulence of the Gilded Age and a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The Magic of Musi...