Talk:Eustis, Florida

’’’Hello, anyone. It should be apparent to those watching, I do not know much about what I’m doing, but a GLARING problem has happened, & I hope someone much more knowledgeable than I am is able to correct this. Today is Thomas McClary’s birthday. October 6, Mr. McClary is / was the lead guitarist & song-writter for the The Commodores at the time they recorded “Easy”. MANY consider Mr. McClary’s lead guitar solo on “Easy” to be ‘’’one of the greatest solo of all time’’’. It is cool, & I like it a whole lot, regardless Mr. McClary IS NOT listed among Eustis, Florida’s leading residents. That’s just wrong! It’s all in the in-disputable information resource of the universe, Wikipedia. Check-it-out. The Comodores, Thomas McClary & this page on Eustis Fl. If anyone want to toss bouquets or bricks, I am Nora Grace Fergason & can be found at noragrace1@gmail.com  Thank you for taking the time to correct this mistake.’’’

Man, the history section is begging for a section on Jim Crow. As it stands, it should be labeled 'White History' — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2604:2000:8060:4200:18F8:4A6C:68E0:3C0A (talk) 04:44, 4 December 2014 (UTC)

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