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To: Brumar89 who wrote (54365)9/3/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
<<Have you eaten at the Dixie barbecue in Jonesboro? Best barbecue sandwiches there are IMO.>>

I'm sure I have, there were 2 BBQ places in Anna/Jonesboro and we ate at both. Both were good. For supper we usually crossed the river and ate ribs at the Port Cape Hotel on the waterfront across the street from the steel gates on the flood barrier.

The Von Dot had a pretty good chicken lunch but their hunter's buffet breakfast, ouch. There would be a couple of inches of grease in the buffet pans.

Carlos Brown ran the club south of the Von Dot and Rendleman had the club between Brown and the Mississippi. He also was big in construction. Cub Charles ran the tavern next to the Purple Crackle. I doubt you were ever in that tavern because you are literate.

I had a friend who owned 220 acres between the river and the Run 'n' Lake club. He hunted the first two weeks of the season and went to Florida. He told me I could use it after he was done so I'd go down a couple of times a year. It was better than the shooting places as it didn't have pits every 200 yards and we could let the geese work in. He died several years back and the place was sold.