Abby is suspicious and responds by asking him about the investigation. He then begins to press her for information on several boxes she shipped from her New York office. She laughs off the mishap but Christopher doesn’t crack a smile. Abby invites him to sit and, as she takes her seat, stumbles back on the large grey stability ball she has in lieu of a chair. Initially unfazed, Abby heads to her office where Christopher Whitcomb, and investigator with the Department of Justice, is waiting for her. By the way the man is dressed it’s clear to Dell that the man is a federal investigator. Dell escorts her inside and and as he does, tells her that someone is waiting for her in the office. In Baltimore, as Abby makes her way into the office, Dell is waiting outside for her. Before he leaves, he does ask if she’d like to have dinner the following night. He smiles and jokes, “now you know what to get dad for Christmas.” Dee asks if he wants to come in but Trace tells her he needs to get back to work. Dee then asks if Trace is recording a new album. He explains that his paperwork is in order and that his money coming in from Nashville may help his chances. She asks how much he needs but Trace flat out rejects the implication. As they do, Trace tells Dee that he went by the bank and applied for a loan to buy the warehouse space. Shortly into their walk they pass through the large wooden gates that lead into the Riley home. The woman is Dee Riley, Trace’s mother and most ardent supporter. In town, Trace walks side by side, talking with an older woman. Georgia explains that she and Kevin spoke before he was transported and agreed that instead of a hospital, it would be better for Kevin to recover at home with his family. The news that Kevin will be convalescing at home is a surprise to everyone. She explains to the family that once Kevin finishes his recovery at home in Chesapeake Shores they are planning to move to Daytona. Georgia retired from the military and just recently took an ER job in Daytona. After that, they started writing each other and things grew from there. On that first day she and Kevin talked about what to expect and then continued talking throughout the night. Kevin had just arrived at the time Georgia was finishing her deployment. The two met during Kevin’s first deployment to Afghanistan. Inside the O’Brien home, flanked by Mick and Nell, Georgia explains that she and Kevin have only been engaged for a few months and that she hasn’t even told her parents. Abby stumbles to regain her composure before inviting Georgia inside to meet her father and grandmother. Abby is noticeably stunned by the news and by the direct and self-assured manner by which Georgia told her that she was marrying her brother. The attractive blonde woman introduces herself as Georgia, and casually tells Abby that she is Kevin’s fiancée. Puzzled, Abby confirms her identity and is then greeted by a hand shake. As soon as Abby steps outside a woman approaches her and asks if she is indeed Abby. Home Football Game in November BOA Regional in St.Dressed for work, Abby makes her way out the door as an unknown car pulls into the driveway. Louis Canton Friendship Festival Standstill Homecoming Post-Game Show (both Sivill and Loper on "solo")īOA Regional in St. Hammond - Home Football Game, Fall '88 Johnson - Home Football Game 11/26/88 (video of Wranglers Danceline) Karl Hammond Eric Johnson (1-2 performances) To honor the many performances of "Georgia On My Mind" by the Marching Leathernecks, Dale Hopper.the man who made this song a tradition at Western Illinois University, and the many Georgia Soloists over the last 42 years, here is a list of the soloists, as well as links to performances of the song throughout the years. The front line of the band faces away from the crowd for this portion of the song, before turning around in the middle and letting loose with a wall of sound. The first part of the song includes a trumpet solo performed by a annually-chosen member of the Marching Leathernecks trumpet section and is a position of honor. Usually, "Georgia" is performed with the band forming two lines in front of the field/performance area. Since 1981, the Marching Leathernecks have "wowed" audiences with their rendition of "Georgia On My Mind" as arranged by longtime band director Dale Hopper.
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