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[ QUOTE ] I guess I just live a naive and sheltered life, but I thought stuff like this stopped happening in 1967. [/ QUOTE ] No Cracker Barrel has been providing crappy service continually for many years now. [/ QUOTE ] Hahahahaha, very nice. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I guess I just live a naive and sheltered life, but I thought stuff like this stopped happening in 1967. [/ QUOTE ] No Cracker Barrel has been providing crappy service continually for many years now. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Seriously, I thought that Cracker Barrell was a cheese. [/ QUOTE ] ditto. |
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I guess I just live a naive and sheltered life, but I thought stuff like this stopped happening in 1967. [/ QUOTE ] This happened in South Carolina. Go to Charleston some time and you will think differently. |
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The Gullah people of SC live almost as it is still days of slavery. Many actually sit on street corners and in open air markets and weave baskets that they sell. I found this Gullah album on Ebay. Pan down and check out the song titles and you will understand what I mean:
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Why do people go to Cracker Barrell if there service is so bad? It seems nobody had anything good to say about this place.
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"The only thing he said was we could have a free meal and neither of us wanted to eat."
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I've only eaten there once in my life while on a cross country roadtrip. The food I ate was very good, and the service was fine. With their name, they are obviously going to be a target.
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I [censored] hate people who sue for this kind of bullshsit. Black, white, w/e man, people talk so much [censored] about racism and hype it up so much. Retarded stuff, racism is not that bad at all in this country.
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White people hating....
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The Gullah people of SC live almost as it is still days of slavery. Many actually sit on street corners and in open air markets and weave baskets that they sell. I found this Gullah album on Ebay. Pan down and check out the song titles and you will understand what I mean: [/ QUOTE ] Haha what, weaving and selling baskets on a street corner is like slavery? |
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