Bob sells these ribs from his travleing smoker on Jackson Rd. in Oxford. He told us that these were going to be the best ribs we have ever tasted. They were great. Tyler agrees with Bob. These were his favorite ribs, but I’m going vote on our next stop in Birmingham on the way home.
Tea N/A
Ambience 10
Ribs me 9, Tyler 10
Creekside BBQ – Oxford Mississippi
Every year, Tyler and I trek to a different SEC football road game to see the Georgia Bulldogs. This year we chose Ole Miss in Oxford Mississippi. Naturally, we are always looking for some good local food. Danny Varat recommended this joint as he attended Ole Miss several years ago. Not bad. The waitress would not let us leave without trying their special buttermilk checker pie. Being the gentlemen we are, we obliged (even though I’m on a diet, I didn’t want to hurt her feelings). It was delicious. Thanks Dr. Varat!
Sweet Tea 10
Ambience 8
Ribs 6
Inglis Ingenuity Again
I’ve always been intrigued with Congressman Bob Inglis’s cleverness and original ideas. I just got this e-mail inviting folks for ice cream.
Help Bob Sprinkle a Little Sunshine!and eat free ice cream.
We’re so optimistic about America’s prospects that we want to sprinkle a little sunshine (with our yard signs) all over town. And we may as well have fun while we’re at it. So here’s the plan: Join us for ice cream (our treat) at one of these locations:
Saturday, September 30, 4-6 p.m.Johnson Brother’s Peach Shed6490 New Cut Road, Inman
Saturday, October 7, 4-6 p.m.Dillard’s Ice Cream Parlor504 S. Buncombe Road (Hwy 14), Greer
Check out his website and you’ll see Bob jumping up behind a house door and dancing in sunglasses…That’s Bob! www.inglisforcongress.com
ACTIVISTS WILL ‘DRAFT MCCAIN’ IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 26, 2006
Contact Charlie Szrom
(219) 771-3281
chair@mccainmovement.com
www.mccainmovement.com
Concord, NH – Citizens will rally at the New Hampshire State Republican Convention on Saturday to highlight the groundswell of support that Senator John McCain enjoys across the country. The activists, members of the Draft McCain Movement, hope to convince McCain to run for president in 2008 by persuading Granite Staters to throw their backing behind McCain, just as they did when they chose the Arizona Senator in the state’s 2000 primary.
“The American people need a leader who will work for pragmatic solutions that help the whole nation, not just his or her poll numbers,” said Charlie Szrom, Draft McCain Movement Chairman. “We’re just average Americans who want to do our part to build momentum behind the man we believe best suited to fix our nation’s problems in these challenging times.”
The Draft McCain Movement is the largest and oldest grassroots group advocating for a McCain presidency in 2008. It held its first grassroots event at the Iowa Republican Convention in June 2006, has registered with the FEC under the name “Committee to Draft John McCain’, and has state coordinators in 14 states. Draft McCain Movement activists will staff a table at the convention, hand out literature, and highlight the reasons for Sen. McCain’s wide following across the U.S. through conversations with fellow attendees.
New Hampshire, with its first-in-the nation primary, has consistently played a critical role in determining the course of presidential elections. While the Draft McCain Movement may be unprecedented, presidential draft movements have existed as recently as the 2004 Draft Wesley Clark movement and as far back as the movement that convinced Dwight Eisenhower to run for president in 1952.
Barberitos
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