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8 hours ago, jeff43 said:

Service Merchandise 

I worked the gun counter at Service Merchandise in 1980

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9 hours ago, deerslayer said:

 

 

And I remember when Target sold guns.  

As did Western Auto, K Mart, and any local hardware store. 

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8 hours ago, NoBanStan said:

HG Hills in Hendersonville and right next of it was..

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Did Bill Anderson have a hand in this, or was it just coincidence?

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10 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

Did Bill Anderson have a hand in this, or was it just coincidence?

Yes, he did.  He objected when the song name was used but later bought into the company and for a time was a spokesman.  Later, the Krystal Company bought Po Folks, but with the rise of Cracker Barrel, Po Folks went under.  

My mother was the Executive Assistant to the Krystal CEO and bought $5000 of Po Folks stock and lost everything when the company failed.  Because Mom worked for the CEO she sent me bunches of free meal cards and I was living in Siler City, NC at the time.  I'd drive to the Greensboro Po Folks and chow down for free!

Those were the days! 🙂

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1 hour ago, gregintenn said:

Did Bill Anderson have a hand in this, or was it just coincidence?

I wish PO Folks. Restaurant.  would return. Had great Blackberry Cobbler. I miss it 

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12 hours ago, res308 said:

 

And Western Auto

My first bike came from Western Auto. I thought I was the king of the road.

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There was a PoFolks near my house. We ate there fairly regularly. Loved their Chicken fried steak with Red beans & rice. 👍

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We had two animals (for lack of a better term) at work who got kicked out of the Po Folks on Summer Ave.  I’ve never seen humans eat like those two.  Po Folks had an all-you-can-eat chicken special and after an hour or so, refunded my two co-workers and asked them to leave because there was a church youth group due soon and if the pace continued, there would be no chicken for them.  They may have eventually been single-handedly responsible for the demise of Po Folks.  

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Keeping with the TV theme. When your console TV (which was a piece of furniture nobody wanted to do away with) died, so you put a TV on your TV.

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1 minute ago, deerslayer said:

We had two animals (for lack of a better term) at work who got kicked out of the Po Folks on Summer Ave.  I’ve never seen humans eat like those two.  Po Folks had an all-you-can-eat chicken special and after an hour or so, refunded my two co-workers and asked them to leave because there was a church youth group due soon and if the pace continued, there would be no chicken for them.  

I had buddies who would go to Shoney's all you can eat breakfast and sit all day so they rolled into lunch. Speaking of all you can eat. I sure do miss the all you can eat ribeye

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Just now, NoBanStan said:

Keeping with the TV theme. When your console TV (which was a piece of furniture nobody wanted to do away with) died, so you put a TV on your TV.

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Sweet pre picture in picture set up

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On 2/1/2024 at 8:06 AM, gregintenn said:

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If a high school kid had to use these for a summer job now, most wouldn't last long.   I preferred using the above but sometimes  the crop owners I worked for insisted this was the best way.

 

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The only knives we had were like the top picture and the spears were galvanized sheet metal rolled into a cone. The worst part was hanging tobacco in the barn.

It’s been about 50 years since I worked in tobacco. My memory isn’t that good but I still remember that.

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2 hours ago, gary_boom said:

The only knives we had were like the top picture and the spears were galvanized sheet metal rolled into a cone. The worst part was hanging tobacco in the barn.

It’s been about 50 years since I worked in tobacco. My memory isn’t that good but I still remember that.

You could always tell who cut tobacco in HS, we'd come to school w/ matching stained hands. LOL

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23 hours ago, Erich said:

Aluminum Christmas Trees!

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A friend collects these. He has 6 or 7 setup every Christmas. My grandmother had one back in the day.

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