And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Sign is a real attention getter that doesn't need a paint job just refurb'd "falty" neon to announce a retro-style restaurant. Menu would offer a homestyle combination of basic steaks & burgers including 24-breakfast. Maybe roadside style fish & chips and Q.
Jackson's gone to hell, sadly. Grew up middle class on E. Northside Dr. Boyd Elementary, Chastain Jr. HS, then Murrah. Is Shatley's still open in Madison? Went to State with both of his brothers. One was a Pike (my frat) the other a SAE.
Jimmy Hood took me through Warren Sr's new digs in Eastover in Summer 1969. Corner of Meadowbrook & Eastover. Push button phone that could switch to digital from analog. 5 buttons at the bottom. One was labeled "WATS". Jimmy, WTF? "Oh that's Wide Area Telephone Service - an 800 number." How much a month? Jimmy - I think $300 or so. Multiply that by 6 for today.
His father clerared trees so his helicopter could ladndin the 13 acre property.
i know a sign dood in New Mexico that can fix it right up.
ReplyDeleteSign is a real attention getter that doesn't need a paint job just refurb'd "falty" neon to announce a retro-style restaurant. Menu would offer a homestyle combination of basic steaks & burgers including 24-breakfast. Maybe roadside style fish & chips and Q.
DeleteJackson, Miss. Went to Murrah HS with his son John. Late 1960s, pre-intgration.
ReplyDeleteGreat seafood.
Closed for good a few weeks ago. Outstanding for 70 plus years.
ReplyDeleteSad, time to get out of Dodge.
ReplyDeleteJackson's gone to hell, sadly. Grew up middle class on E. Northside Dr. Boyd Elementary, Chastain Jr. HS, then Murrah. Is Shatley's still open in Madison? Went to State with both of his brothers. One was a Pike (my frat) the other a SAE.
Jimmy Hood took me through Warren Sr's new digs in Eastover in Summer 1969. Corner of Meadowbrook & Eastover. Push button phone that could switch to digital from analog. 5 buttons at the bottom. One was labeled "WATS". Jimmy, WTF? "Oh that's Wide Area Telephone Service - an 800 number." How much a month? Jimmy - I think $300 or so. Multiply that by 6 for today.
His father clerared trees so his helicopter could ladndin the 13 acre property.