Yeah. They burned it to the ground for insurance. I don't think the kids knew how to do it since they only grew up with it.. lol
At least I never had to set out toward Tybee ever again. Sandy oil spill that it is.
I need shrimp NOW.
D'jya-eat-yet?
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Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
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I loved that place! My Aunt Alma lived at the corner of E46th and Waters for years. We would drive down from Charleston to visit her and we would go there for lunch. I had heard from multiple sources that it had been burned for the insurance, that was a sad day!
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I didn't like William's, their fried shrimp was greasy as hell. My wife's favorite place was the Crab Shack out on Tybee.
As to my Red Neckism, I take that as a compliment.... The country folk that lived out there in rural Richmond Hill were genuine, much unlike the Savannah Blue Bloods who looked down on everyone. If you weren't born a rich Savannahian, you weren't shit to them.
All of which is why I was happy to move back to Texas, where people are truly friendly with no pretense. Dallas excluded...
As to my Red Neckism, I take that as a compliment.... The country folk that lived out there in rural Richmond Hill were genuine, much unlike the Savannah Blue Bloods who looked down on everyone. If you weren't born a rich Savannahian, you weren't shit to them.
All of which is why I was happy to move back to Texas, where people are truly friendly with no pretense. Dallas excluded...
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Amen to that. I used to live just inside the loop at 75/635. used to work in downtown, and couldnt stand the neuvoux riche atmosphere. Dallas is not Texas, by a long shot.Ron Worley wrote:I didn't like William's, their fried shrimp was greasy as hell. My wife's favorite place was the Crab Shack out on Tybee.
As to my Red Neckism, I take that as a compliment.... The country folk that lived out there in rural Richmond Hill were genuine, much unlike the Savannah Blue Bloods who looked down on everyone. If you weren't born a rich Savannahian, you weren't shit to them.
All of which is why I was happy to move back to Texas, where people are truly friendly with no pretense. Dallas excluded...
"It's like what Lenin said... you look for the person who will benefit, and, uh, uh..."
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Couldn't agree more!beasleybodyshop wrote:Amen to that. I used to live just inside the loop at 75/635. used to work in downtown, and couldnt stand the neuvoux riche atmosphere. Dallas is not Texas, by a long shot.Ron Worley wrote:I didn't like William's, their fried shrimp was greasy as hell. My wife's favorite place was the Crab Shack out on Tybee.
As to my Red Neckism, I take that as a compliment.... The country folk that lived out there in rural Richmond Hill were genuine, much unlike the Savannah Blue Bloods who looked down on everyone. If you weren't born a rich Savannahian, you weren't shit to them.
All of which is why I was happy to move back to Texas, where people are truly friendly with no pretense. Dallas excluded...
Ron
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I cant help where i was born, I just know where i belong. East Tennessee !!
Love the Southern Food, Over here we have Alisons Catfish Farm,
They cook it any way you want it ! Smoked, Fried you name it
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Love the Southern Food, Over here we have Alisons Catfish Farm,
They cook it any way you want it ! Smoked, Fried you name it
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Allisons ... 4676919882
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When I was a peepy Williams had excellent food, then not for a long long time, then again the last few years.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
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I had a great meal EVERY time that I went there!
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And Houston has been annexed from Texas and divided equally between Louisiana and the Cartel's Republic of Northern MexicoRon Worley wrote:
Amen to that. I used to live just inside the loop at 75/635. used to work in downtown, and couldnt stand the neuvoux riche atmosphere. Dallas is not Texas, by a long shot.
If it don't get hot and glow, I don't want it !