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i have went to places where caucasians were served out the back door in
years past. best ribs you could want.
man, booby, we r giving our age away again. sure would like to try some of
that snake, would now want to have to catch it my self though.
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From: Bobby Greer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 11:51 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: bubba-Q
In a message dated 3/16/00 3:58:09 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< now i have to visit memphis to get you to give me a taste o those
delights.
i will eat anything that don't bite me, but, i like to know that it ios
prepared by an expert. don't want to decide i like or don't like something
unless i know it is prepared in the way it should be. bbq ed "possum on the
half shell", sounds interesting. so does the diamond back.
>>
Ken,
We're in Memphis where they barbeque like the rest of the South except
for one place called the Cozy Corner in a strip mall that was burned during
the '68 riots. Raymond. the 400 lb owner and cook barbeques bologna, Cornish
Hen and sausage. It's the only place in Memphis I have found and very few
persons of the Caucasian persuasion go there, so in a sense it is pristine.
The momma there is a devoted Christian lady and it is a wonderful family
atmosphere once you get inside.
I took my mob realted brother-in-law there and he and Raymond had a good ol'
time.
Raymond was stationed in Denver and went to Pueblo where my brother-in-law
is
from and knows the "Sicilian" part of Pueblo.
Bobby
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