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Tim J. June 30th, 2004 02:38 PM

For the record...
 

wrote...
"D. Fry" wrote:

only 25 percent of the people owned slaves.

The other 75% preferred unguents

Scott


The other 75% were "po"whitetrash as they couldn't even afford food and
clothes and had to work there young Children to get by. Whitetrash couldn't
have been crackers period.

I love these uproars.....lmao.

Deep


What it APPEARS Mr. Throat...or may I call you Deep...is attempting to
imply is that "crackers" aren't "po" as the term "cracker," he is
mistakenly implying, refers to those who owned "salves" and cracked
whips at or over them. Unfortunately for Mr. Lovelace, "cracker"
referred to those who actually did the whip-cracking: overseer-types.
It had nothing to do with slave ownership, and therefore, "'po'
whitetrash" could have been "crackers," and, in fact, such is probably
the case...

Historically yours,
R


I always thought the term "cracker" came from the practice of cracking corn to
make liquor.
--
TL,
Tim
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http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Tim J. June 30th, 2004 02:43 PM

For the record...
 

"Tim J." wrote in message
...

wrote...
"D. Fry" wrote:

only 25 percent of the people owned slaves.

The other 75% preferred unguents

Scott

The other 75% were "po"whitetrash as they couldn't even afford food and
clothes and had to work there young Children to get by. Whitetrash couldn't
have been crackers period.

I love these uproars.....lmao.

Deep


What it APPEARS Mr. Throat...or may I call you Deep...is attempting to
imply is that "crackers" aren't "po" as the term "cracker," he is
mistakenly implying, refers to those who owned "salves" and cracked
whips at or over them. Unfortunately for Mr. Lovelace, "cracker"
referred to those who actually did the whip-cracking: overseer-types.
It had nothing to do with slave ownership, and therefore, "'po'
whitetrash" could have been "crackers," and, in fact, such is probably
the case...

Historically yours,
R


I always thought the term "cracker" came from the practice of cracking corn to
make liquor.


Google is a wonderful thing - you can not only get inaccurate information, but
LOTS of it! Here's another rendition:
http://www.scotshistoryonline.co.uk/.../rednecks.html

--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Clark Reid June 30th, 2004 02:44 PM

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I wrote a Gospel song once, and performed it at the "Gold Guitar awards" a
big thing down here in NZ. They reckon it was one of the best attendances at
the gospel section though they tempered with the stat that at least 80% of
the corwd was there just to see if I got blown off the stage by a lightning
bolt... kinda like posting on ROFF really :)

The chorus for the song was something like... (It's been a while...)

"Out in the great outdoors,
is where I say my ptrayers
and the gifts he gives me everyday,
shows me that he cares.
I don't claim to know his bibkle
or the foundations that he laid
so I give my thanks to him
in the places that he made"

or something like that....

--
Clark Reid
http://www.dryflynz.com
Umpqua Designer Flytier


"Big Dale" wrote in message
...
Mark wrote:snipWouldn't attend any church, even if my life depended on

such

The closest I have come to attending church for years is when I fish with

Tom
Brown. I don't know why, but it seems like we always wind up fishing in

the
shadows of a church. And I am looking forward to the next time Tom and I

share
a river.

Big Dale

big Dale




Wolfgang June 30th, 2004 03:01 PM

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"D. Fry" wrote in message
...

lol that the whole point of my posts is to mess up and watch the

wings
flap.
Deep


Hm.......you don't happen to be blood kin to any Colliers by any
chance?

Wolfgang



Clark Reid June 30th, 2004 03:05 PM

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IN NZ and Aussie if someone says you are a "Cracker".. it means you are
pretty good... guess that's why we are upside down.

--
Clark Reid
http://www.dryflynz.com
Umpqua Designer Flytier


wrote in message
...
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:35:32 -0400, "D. Fry" wrote:




only 25 percent of the people owned slaves.

The other 75% preferred unguents

Scott


The other 75% were "po"whitetrash as they couldn't even afford food and
clothes and had to work there young Children to get by. Whitetrash

couldn't
have been crackers period.

I love these uproars.....lmao.

Deep


What it APPEARS Mr. Throat...or may I call you Deep...is attempting to
imply is that "crackers" aren't "po" as the term "cracker," he is
mistakenly implying, refers to those who owned "salves" and cracked
whips at or over them. Unfortunately for Mr. Lovelace, "cracker"
referred to those who actually did the whip-cracking: overseer-types.
It had nothing to do with slave ownership, and therefore, "'po'
whitetrash" could have been "crackers," and, in fact, such is probably
the case...

Historically yours,
R




Wolfgang June 30th, 2004 03:16 PM

For the record...
 

"Clark Reid" wrote in message
...
IN NZ and Aussie if someone says you are a "Cracker".. it means you

are
pretty good...


I thought that was a fair dinkum cobbler.

guess that's why we are upside down.


You got pineapples?

Wolfgang
who, admittedly, don't know much about baked goods. :(



[email protected] June 30th, 2004 03:24 PM

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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:38:16 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:


wrote...
"D. Fry" wrote:

only 25 percent of the people owned slaves.

The other 75% preferred unguents

Scott

The other 75% were "po"whitetrash as they couldn't even afford food and
clothes and had to work there young Children to get by. Whitetrash couldn't
have been crackers period.

I love these uproars.....lmao.

Deep


What it APPEARS Mr. Throat...or may I call you Deep...is attempting to
imply is that "crackers" aren't "po" as the term "cracker," he is
mistakenly implying, refers to those who owned "salves" and cracked
whips at or over them. Unfortunately for Mr. Lovelace, "cracker"
referred to those who actually did the whip-cracking: overseer-types.
It had nothing to do with slave ownership, and therefore, "'po'
whitetrash" could have been "crackers," and, in fact, such is probably
the case...

Historically yours,
R


I always thought the term "cracker" came from the practice of cracking corn to
make liquor.


AFAIK, the precise origin and connection isn't known, and, probably,
several usages were used simultaneously. There's also the theories that
it comes from the earlier English term for braggart, and that it
actually comes from, well, crackers (the eating kind, like what Linda
uses for his hors d'oeuvres). But given what APPEARED Deepstick was
pecking out about "salves," he was relying on the "whip-cracker" theory
of origin.

TC,
R

Scott Seidman June 30th, 2004 03:34 PM

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"D. Fry" wrote in
:


"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"D. Fry" wrote in
:




only 25 percent of the people owned slaves.

The other 75% preferred unguents

Scott

The other 75% were "po"whitetrash as they couldn't even afford food
and clothes and had to work there young Children to get by.

Whitetrash
couldn't have been crackers period.

I love these uproars.....lmao.

Deep



Hey, you edited your misspelling, which makes my post, instead of

yours,
look silly instead of witty.

Scott



lol that the whole point of my posts is to mess up and watch the wings
flap.
Deep




Oh, that makes my life easy.

**Plonk**

Scott

Ken Fortenberry June 30th, 2004 03:40 PM

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D. Fry wrote:
Chester the Molester wrote:

Sadly, this simpleton is fro real and resides about 10 miles up the road
from Lenoir!


Sadly you don't know squat where I live mark but I do know where you do! And
I don't have to be a crackhead either. You would not be consider a cracker,
but a white salve as your ancestors where.


Good grief, I wouldn't have thought it possible but there IS a
crazy white trash cracker who is both crazier than Chester AND
able to post to roff.

Would be nice if they could meet up and beat each other senseless,
but there wouldn't be much entertainment value since they're both
senseless anyway.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Russell June 30th, 2004 03:53 PM

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Wolfgang wrote:



That white stuff you've been using to keep your hair in place?......that
ain't salve......that's called mousse.

Wolfgang


You misspelled Brylcreem.

Russell


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