Just to let you in on a secret - not many of them remember me.
I'm working on a song right now that kinda gives my secret away. Here are the lyrics to the first verse. The song is called:
WE STILL LOVE OLD TOM T. HALL
WE STILL LOVE OLD TOM T. HALL IN OUR HOMETOWN
I HEAR HE'S WRITING BOOKS/
THEY SAY HE LAID HIS GUITAR DOWN
I MET HIM ONCE - HE SHOOK MY HAND -
TOM T's A FRIEND OF MINE
WISH I HAD HIS RECIPE FOR WATERMELON WINE
I'D GIVE HIM FORTY DOLLARS IF HE'D COME ON BACK AROUND
WE STILL LOVE OLD TOM T. HALL IN OUR HOMETOWN...
BTW, We sure got away from Pig Leaving Town, didn't we?
My memories of the "Pig" go back to the times before it was The Pig...
In 1942 I remember going by there on Saturday nights after we had closed the Ritz and have a hamburger steak..One that covered the plate cost eighty-five cents and with tax and coffee only came to about a buck..
Mr Smith owned the place at the time and it was called the Home Plate...
Hey, Fogey. C'mon out to San Antone sometime and we'll go down to the Jailhouse Cafe. They gotta chicken-fried steak down there that hangs off a platter all the way around.
As I recall, though, it costs a little MORE than a buck.
Hey! I might make the trip with Old Fogey, That steak sounds good to me, that is if it comes with mashed taters and lard gravy. Jimmy, hope y'all get to come by the camp this summer and us go to EZELLS and eat up on some fried dill pickles and fish.
I wish I could sit down with Old Fogey and pick his brain about old times, I could get a world of information about when Sylacauga and Mignon was in the early stages. Bet y'all didn't know my Grand Daddy S.M. Cast once owned Busy Corner. Yep, he did. Swapped it for ten acres at the end of twin st. where we all lived. He was a wheeler dealer in his time.
I want the Seahawks to win but I got a feeling they won't, too much Bettis and crew. Hope Shawn shows out, then maybe they'll have a chance. MVB ES