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Originally Posted by tanya
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Originally Posted by tanya
I've had the Rhubarb/ Cherry the last couple times I've been up there and they were very good! :nod:
Bo and I went in to eat yesterday and we saw the shirts! The waiter/waitresses are all wearing them! :eek2: :eek2: :eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
This is a huge change for me... after my Grandma running the place since 1931 and then my mom.....
My brother has younger ideas. :eek2: :lol8:
PLease never replace that sign! It adds so much charm to your place. We lost "Home of home-cooked cooking" at the Pioneer AND the historic wagon sign - a sad day.Quote:
Originally Posted by tanya
See Tanya - seems like everyone has the same thought - don't mess with a good thing. I remember the sign (more so the big Thunderbird than the ho-made part) from when I was a kid and my parents always brought us out to Utah for vacation. Good memories. :2thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by hank moon
Gotta keep the sign. A new modern sign just won't give you the kind of authenticity you deserve.
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Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
We should have had pie Sunday! I think we were too stunned by the shirts to think pie. :mrgreen:
I do like all the other historic thing... that one is just hard! How can I replace it now... our old old old old sign is about to be famous. :lol8: I had not even noticed the wagon sign was gone!Quote:
Originally Posted by hank moon
As much as I have fought to try and get rid of that sign I am starting to think its good I lost this one. :nod: The history there is a big part of what the place is. So many properties are getting taken over by big business and unknown investors. Our lowly little place that began in 1931 is still in the hands of the family and hanging in there!Quote:
Originally Posted by savanna3313
Wow! This from the modern man...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sombeech
Video addict and keeping with the times man!
It must be the right thing to do!
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Originally Posted by stefan
Any fan of Roger Corman flicks heard the word back in the early 70s.
I bet it predates the American Revolution.
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Originally Posted by hank moon
Made be real Ho's.... with a little crack in every crust. :roflol: