Ol’ Blue came to a sad end when he asked Randy if he was still seeing that cute red-headed waitress down at the Road Kill Cafe, right in front of Velma Sue, Randy’s missus.
I grew up in Dixie in the sixties, and never heard the phrase “sweet tea” until I was an adult. Sweetened iced tea was always assumed. You could specify unsweetened, or hot tea; otherwise, you just asked for tea – in my neck of the woods in rural Mississippi, anyway.
margueritem almost 12 years ago
You forgot the chips!
margueritem almost 12 years ago
Ol’ Blue came to a sad end when he asked Randy if he was still seeing that cute red-headed waitress down at the Road Kill Cafe, right in front of Velma Sue, Randy’s missus.
Ida No almost 12 years ago
The issue was the choice of which 3 counties to make the comparison with…
Vince M almost 12 years ago
I can haz cheezburger?
Larry Miller Premium Member almost 12 years ago
And depending on the age of the kids, maybe the only legal way to do it.
le-roy almost 12 years ago
I grew up in Dixie in the sixties, and never heard the phrase “sweet tea” until I was an adult. Sweetened iced tea was always assumed. You could specify unsweetened, or hot tea; otherwise, you just asked for tea – in my neck of the woods in rural Mississippi, anyway.