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[GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133280] |
Mon, 04 July 2011 10:33 |
James Hupy
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Happy 4th of July to all you Freedom loving GMCers out there, and the rest
of you who merely take it for granted. Enjoy the day with family and
friends, and think maybe a little bit about the direction this country of
"WE THE PEOPLE" is headed in. If you like high unemployment, and dependence
on offshore everything, with a strong belief that the government owes you
something, then not much else will be required of you. If you are a little
troubled by the current state of affairs, write your Senators and
Congresspersons (man do I hate that term) and let them know how you feel.
But enjoy this day and all that it stands for, love your family and friends.
Eat some Barbeque & potato salad, throw a few horseshoes, watch some
fireworks or maybe a rodeo or nascar race. Get out there, spread a little
money around, stimulate the economy a little bit and live your life. Don't
just sit on your butt and watch it go by. It will be over before you know
it.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
78 GMC Royale 403
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133290 is a reply to message #133280] |
Mon, 04 July 2011 12:12 |
jhbridges
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I wrote Congersman Frog the other day regarding a bill I wish he would support.
If I may ramble, I'll tell you how to have the Congersman read your epistle. When I was a kid, Senator Hill came by the house (Daddy was Thuh Judge) wanting to get directions to 'Yarborough's Store' because he wanted to visit a constituent there. So, Dad says 'Come on, we'll run out there." He had a letter from a dirt farmer in the East end of the county complaining about something to do with a Federal program. It was written in pencil, with corrections. On the way, the Senator said essentially 'Young man, here's a lesson in practical politics. This guy walked to the store one afternoon, probably bought the pad and pencil and a stamp and envelope, and wrote this letter. Everyone at that store watched and helped, and every one of them expects him to be answered. And you bet he will be. If it was typed on a letterhead, my secretary would answer it, but this man probably represents a LOT of votes, and he's worth my time.' He was well
received at Yarborough's, spoke to the gent for a bit, pressed the flesh with everyone thare, and stood eveyone to a coke. ALthough in my case, a Teague's ginger ale. Hill was a consummate politician of the old school.
--johnny
--- On Mon, 7/4/11, James Hupy <jamesh1296@gmail.com> wrote:
From: James Hupy <jamesh1296@gmail.com>
Subject: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Date: Monday, July 4, 2011, 3:33 PM
Happy 4th of July to all you Freedom loving GMCers out there, and the rest
of you who merely take it for granted. Enjoy the day with family and
friends, and think maybe a little bit about the direction this country of
"WE THE PEOPLE" is headed in. If you like high unemployment, and dependence
on offshore everything, with a strong belief that the government owes you
something, then not much else will be required of you. If you are a little
troubled by the current state of affairs, write your Senators and
Congresspersons (man do I hate that term) and let them know how you feel.
But enjoy this day and all that it stands for, love your family and friends.
Eat some Barbeque & potato salad, throw a few horseshoes, watch some
fireworks or maybe a rodeo or nascar race. Get out there, spread a little
money around, stimulate the economy a little bit and live your life. Don't
just sit on your butt and watch it go by. It will be over before you know
it.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
78 GMC Royale 403
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133308 is a reply to message #133290] |
Mon, 04 July 2011 17:01 |
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USAussie
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Johnny,
Sounds like Senator Teague was a Statesman NOT a politician!
BIG DIFFERENCE!
Regards,
Rob M.
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion-The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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[mailto:gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of Johnny Bridges
Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2011 3:12 AM
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776
I wrote Congersman Frog the other day regarding a bill I wish he would
support.
If I may ramble, I'll tell you how to have the Congersman read your
epistle. When I was a kid, Senator Hill came by the house (Daddy was Thuh
Judge) wanting to get directions to 'Yarborough's Store' because he wanted
to visit a constituent there. So, Dad says 'Come on, we'll run out
there." He had a letter from a dirt farmer in the East end of the county
complaining about something to do with a Federal program. It was written in
pencil, with corrections. On the way, the Senator said essentially 'Young
man, here's a lesson in practical politics. This guy walked to the store one
afternoon, probably bought the pad and pencil and a stamp and envelope, and
wrote this letter. Everyone at that store watched and helped, and every one
of them expects him to be answered. And you bet he will be. If it was
typed on a letterhead, my secretary would answer it, but this man probably
represents a LOT of votes, and he's worth my time.' He was well
received at Yarborough's, spoke to the gent for a bit, pressed the flesh
with everyone thare, and stood eveyone to a coke. ALthough in my case, a
Teague's ginger ale. Hill was a consummate politician of the old school.
--johnny
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133311 is a reply to message #133308] |
Mon, 04 July 2011 17:19 |
James Hupy
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Gene, I was just wishing everyone a happy 4th. I usually don't try to stir
up too much mud, but...... If the shoe fits
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC Royale 403
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Rob Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> Johnny,
>
> Sounds like Senator Teague was a Statesman NOT a politician!
>
> BIG DIFFERENCE!
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
> Sydney, Australia
> AUS '75 Avion-The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
> USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org
> [mailto:gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of Johnny Bridges
> Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2011 3:12 AM
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776
>
> I wrote Congersman Frog the other day regarding a bill I wish he would
> support.
>
> If I may ramble, I'll tell you how to have the Congersman read your
> epistle. When I was a kid, Senator Hill came by the house (Daddy was Thuh
> Judge) wanting to get directions to 'Yarborough's Store' because he wanted
> to visit a constituent there. So, Dad says 'Come on, we'll run out
> there." He had a letter from a dirt farmer in the East end of the county
> complaining about something to do with a Federal program. It was written
> in
> pencil, with corrections. On the way, the Senator said essentially 'Young
> man, here's a lesson in practical politics. This guy walked to the store
> one
> afternoon, probably bought the pad and pencil and a stamp and envelope, and
> wrote this letter. Everyone at that store watched and helped, and every
> one
> of them expects him to be answered. And you bet he will be. If it was
> typed on a letterhead, my secretary would answer it, but this man probably
> represents a LOT of votes, and he's worth my time.' He was well
> received at Yarborough's, spoke to the gent for a bit, pressed the flesh
> with everyone thare, and stood eveyone to a coke. ALthough in my case, a
> Teague's ginger ale. Hill was a consummate politician of the old school.
>
> --johnny
>
>
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133319 is a reply to message #133308] |
Mon, 04 July 2011 18:06 |
jhbridges
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Hill was the politician. Teague Daries used to have a bottling plant upon Tallassee Alabama. Now and again, they would run a batch of ginger ale that was to die for. NOrmally carried by country stores that Coke and Pepsi couldn't deliver to profitably. (in the Southeast, even any soda is a 'coke'. Generic term.
--johnny
--- On Mon, 7/4/11, Rob Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au> wrote:
From: Rob Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au>
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Date: Monday, July 4, 2011, 10:01 PM
Johnny,
Sounds like Senator Teague was a Statesman NOT a politician!
BIG DIFFERENCE!
Regards,
Rob M.
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion-The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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From: gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org
[mailto:gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of Johnny Bridges
Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2011 3:12 AM
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776
I wrote Congersman Frog the other day regarding a bill I wish he would
support.
If I may ramble, I'll tell you how to have the Congersman read your
epistle. When I was a kid, Senator Hill came by the house (Daddy was Thuh
Judge) wanting to get directions to 'Yarborough's Store' because he wanted
to visit a constituent there. So, Dad says 'Come on, we'll run out
there." He had a letter from a dirt farmer in the East end of the county
complaining about something to do with a Federal program. It was written in
pencil, with corrections. On the way, the Senator said essentially 'Young
man, here's a lesson in practical politics. This guy walked to the store one
afternoon, probably bought the pad and pencil and a stamp and envelope, and
wrote this letter. Everyone at that store watched and helped, and every one
of them expects him to be answered. And you bet he will be. If it was
typed on a letterhead, my secretary would answer it, but this man probably
represents a LOT of votes, and he's worth my time.' He was well
received at Yarborough's, spoke to the gent for a bit, pressed the flesh
with everyone thare, and stood eveyone to a coke. ALthough in my case, a
Teague's ginger ale. Hill was a consummate politician of the old school.
--johnny
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133443 is a reply to message #133319] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 19:41 |
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It must be sorta like Vernor's since it's only available in part of the US.
Say, what happened to RC Cola and a Moon Pie?
Byron
Johnny Bridges wrote:
> Hill was the politician. Teague Daries used to have a bottling plant upon
> Tallassee Alabama. Now and again, they would run a batch of ginger ale that
> was to die for. NOrmally carried by country stores that Coke and Pepsi
> couldn't deliver to profitably. (in the Southeast, even any soda is a
> 'coke'. G
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133445 is a reply to message #133443] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 19:49 |
Ken Henderson
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Raised in Columbus, GA, my buddies and I never drank CocaColas -- only
RC's & Nehi Oranges. To start off with, they were 12 oz bottles for
the same nickle as Cokes. And we did have the Moon Pies, too, but
more commonly we poured a bad of Tom's peanuts in the bottle.
Over the headquarters there was a big water tower in the shape of a
Nehi Orange bottle. I think that's gone now.
http://www.rccolainternational.com/
Ken H.
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Byron Songer
<bsonger@songerconsulting.net> wrote:
> It must be sorta like Vernor's since it's only available in part of the US.
>
> Say, what happened to RC Cola and a Moon Pie?
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133452 is a reply to message #133443] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 20:31 |
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Byron Songer wrote on Tue, 05 July 2011 20:41 | It must be sorta like Vernor's since it's only available in part of the US.
Say, what happened to RC Cola and a Moon Pie?
Byron
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Byron, R C Cola and Moon pies are still alive in North Carolina!
Gene Dotson
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133455 is a reply to message #133453] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 21:30 |
k2gkk
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My wife, whose family came from St Lawrence County
in upstate NY was very fond of Vernor's. My folks liked
Cliquot Club. I don't care for ginger ale at all, probably
because I was forced to drink it when I was sick!
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> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> From: jarvis210@shaw.ca
> Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 20:51:32 -0500
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776
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> We used to get Vernor's back in Hamilton, Ontario. It was great.
> I haven't seen it for years now.
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133458 is a reply to message #133457] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 21:50 |
Bob Maxwell+
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I fell in love with Vernor's in Juneau --the only locally bottled soda in
town, the rest came by ship.
Adiós. . .
Bob†
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved
body,
but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting
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[mailto:gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of Dan Gregg
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 8:46 PM
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Got a 12 pack of Vernor's in my kitchen. Being born in Detroit, I love
Vernors.
Dan
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133459 is a reply to message #133452] |
Tue, 05 July 2011 21:55 |
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OK. So this has drifted from a statement about Independence Day to our
preferred forms of non-alcoholic beverages.
Well, I was raised in the south - the southern part of Illinois. Even my
county seceded from the Union. So, enjoying RC Cola and Moon Pie was fairly
common. (My dad's family was from Alabama).
However, when we traveled north and east of Columbus, Ohio we always stopped
at a grocery to get some Vernor's. In fact, dad would always bring back tow
six-packs of bottles. He treated it like fine wine. Around here the local
ginger ale is Ale-8.
I had the best of both worlds - Vernor's and RC Cola. And, yes Ken, I
couldn't see paying good money for a 8 oz drink when you could get 12 ounces
for the same price.
Personally, I preferred peanuts with root beer -- purchased at an A&W stand.
Byron
Gene & Joan Dotson wrote:
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> Byron Songer wrote on Tue, 05 July 2011 20:41
>> It must be sorta like Vernor's since it's only available in part of the US.
>>
>> Say, what happened to RC Cola and a Moon Pie?
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>> Byron
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> Byron, R C Cola and Moon pies are still alive in North Carolina!
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Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776 [message #133477 is a reply to message #133452] |
Wed, 06 July 2011 07:31 |
jhbridges
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It is to Vernor's as Chateau $50 a bottle is to Boone's Farm.
The Chattanooga Baking Company is doing well. R-Cs are getting scarcer, but The Sacrement is still available to those who look.
--johnny
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From: Gene Dotson <shawnee@charter.net>
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Independence Day, July 4, 1776
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 1:31 AM
Byron Songer wrote on Tue, 05 July 2011 20:41
> It must be sorta like Vernor's since it's only available in part of the US.
>
> Say, what happened to RC Cola and a Moon Pie?
>
> Byron
Byron, R C Cola and Moon pies are still alive in North Carolina!
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