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WTTCS

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Posted: 10/06/08 01:10pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Instead of visiting their customers store, takes about 20 minutes and a hundred dollars. go see the Jack Daniel Distillery. Sooooooooo much more entertaining and fascinating. A wonderful day trip, takes several hours to enjoy the whole thing. And the mountain is fun too.


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bobsallyh

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Posted: 10/06/08 02:00pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I was in the Bass Pro Shop in Vegas last week. Sure enough, they had a rack of Moon Pies there, but no RC.

edatlanta

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Posted: 10/06/08 02:30pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

When I grew up in Arkansas the combination was called:

ROC Coke Cola and a Moon Pie

A bit of local accent I guess.

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RC & Moon pie is not only a Southern Thing.
Back in the 30 & early 40's before going in the Army it was my favorite FREE lunch in MA.

Even got them Free, as I worked as a stock boy in an Economy Grocery. But, would also go to the meat dept, and have the butcher cut me a thick slice of Baloney and Swiss Cheese for a sandwich. Most days, had lunch at least twice a day.

After work, we'd also grab a couple of Moon Pies & an RC to take out.


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