Lost Lake, it's all about a tasty rub, low and slow, and don't be looking at it. Sauce optional.
I thought that that was mandatory everywhere. But what do I know? I was raised in North Carolina.You know your in the south when.
You see a man open the door for a complete stranger.
I was in Maryland for a day. We stop at a gas station. As I walked to the door a noticed a lady walking behind me. So, in my true gentlemanly fashion I pulled the door open and stepped aside. The lady stopped and looked me up and down. Then say got a superized look on her face, and said "oh thank you".
I guess that sort of thing isn't common in those parts.
Now that's a meal that makes my mouth water. Also I salute you for getting the real Stars and Bars hanging up. Most people don't know that's the real flag.
Another real flag thank you for posting this, it's good to see some people know the difference between the Stars and Bars and a Confederate Battle Flag or a Naval Jack.
And thank you for your service sir.
This was my room in Afghanistan. My 1st National flag is referred to as the "bread of life" version, due to the loaf shaped star pattern. This was the banner that General Robert E Lee had for his headquarter's flag.
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Not sure about the Y Thing. There is a town on the NC/SC border, it's in NC, called RUTHERFORDTON....
LACALS SAY...."RUF'TON".
Town in northern SC called Clinton. To locals it's CLIN'N.