Last night
we visited Willie Jewell's Old School BBQ for the 4th time. It was packed again: people waiting on a table to be
available.
Lately BBQ
joints having been popping up here and there.
We read that there is a new one on the corner of Glover and Atlanta (was
Butler) Streets, replacing another one that did not make it.
It seems
that the South should be noted for their barbecue. But until recently there just wasn't that
many. I think until recently there were
more of either Mexican or Asian restaurants than barbecue restaurants.
I noticed the
crowd at Willie Jewell's last night. I
was wondering if they transferred professionals that recently moved to the area
and decided to check out the local cuisine or they were natives just checking
the new restaurant in town. I informal
survey of just studying the people, I think it was a mixture of both.
I have
always liked to pop in bbq roadside stands or a bbq restaurant on some lonely
road. It seems there is always something
interesting.
What comes
to mind is one time my son Adam and I went to a junk yard in White, Georgia,
looking for a certain truck part (I think a rockaarm, whatever that is). About a half mile down the road from the junk
yard was a bbq joint with homemade signs. It was lunch time so we decided to
try them out.
The food was
good enough. Their decorations were
Jesus hanging on the cross hanging here and there. When we sat down I noticed behind my son was
almost a full size Jesus hanging on a cross, and the cross was leaning forward,
hanging directly over my son's head. Red
plastic blood realistically seemed to be oozing from Christ's wounds.
Adam had not noticed the big crucifixion hanging above his plate and I
said, "Watch out! and motioned for him to look up behind his head.
He looked up
and it took him by surprised. He did a
double take.
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