You stupid idiots got played, by Cracker Barrel!

I hate to break it to you, but you don’t know the meaning of the word.

A person gravitating to social standards, accepted practices, and fads of their own time & geographic grouping without broader cultural perspectives from which they draw.

Normies possess a lack of interest in ideas not easily accessible or being outside of their/society's current range of acceptance. A straight. A follower.

Most normies adopt a "popularity is the only measure of good or bad" mindset at an early age.

Normies typically have a sense of cultural superiority over "counter culture" movements & foreign cultures. They will often try to discredit out cultures or choices falling outside of their majority think claiming those of other dispositions are mentally ill or out of touch with reality



That's not what "The Nation", a far Leftie source, said:



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When did @volsrock become @Uncensored2008?

The only thing you have proven is you are so deep in your cult you deny reality. Volsrock hasn't shown any math of mine to be wrong on this thread.

It's funny that you claim all the people you accuse of socialism are are really practicing socialism.
You demonstrated your ignorance of socialism, Pobre.

It is not, as you posted, the ownership of goods and services and the Communist who wants to be the mayor of N.Y.C. said he wants city ownership of grocery stores. (Communism)

Sorry you can’t overcome your ignorance of Socialism and Communism and your increasing irrelevancy.

It’s your problem, not mine.

Poor Pobre.
 
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I am told the old guy on the sign was a real person, and one of the founders from the early 1960s. I guess his name was Hershel. He wasn't a "Cracker", like Cracker-Jack, though for me, that would be all the more reason to like him.

The Cracker term wasn't always a bad thing, nor does it have a damn thing to do with slavery. Just the opposite. The "Crackers" were so named, because they cracked whips, but not at slaves, but rather at cattle. They were the original cowboys of the eastern seaboard, who drove cattle from Florida to the Carolina's for the summer, and back to Florida for the winter, through stands of dense pines. They used whip Cracks to move the herd.

They were the first American Slaves before hand, being mostly Irish Indentured Servants, enslaved by the English, who survived and became freemen. They were nomadic, rustic, and tough as nails.

But the Cracker in the restaurant name has nothing to do with the cowboy "Crackers". It has to do with Sea Biscuits, or naval crackers, which were often used by pioneers in place of hard tact. That formed the core of a style of down-home cooking, which is what the restaurant focuses on. Its like one of my favorites, Grits and Red-eye Gravy with eggs and ham.

When I was a kid, Cracker Brand Peaches were the best canned Georgia peaches you could buy.

It was ignorant anti-white Bigots like Jasmine Crocket who turned the term "Cracker" into a racial pejorative.


A classic recipe is Labscouse


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9E-P89Acsg




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Cracka want a cracker
 
I am told the old guy on the sign was a real person, and one of the founders from the early 1960s. I guess his name was Hershel. He wasn't a "Cracker", like Cracker-Jack, though for me, that would be all the more reason to like him.

The Cracker term wasn't always a bad thing, nor does it have a damn thing to do with slavery. Just the opposite. The "Crackers" were so named, because they cracked whips, but not at slaves, but rather at cattle. They were the original cowboys of the eastern seaboard, who drove cattle from Florida to the Carolina's for the summer, and back to Florida for the winter, through stands of dense pines. They used whip Cracks to move the herd.

They were the first American Slaves before hand, being mostly Irish Indentured Servants, enslaved by the English, who survived and became freemen. They were nomadic, rustic, and tough as nails.

But the Cracker in the restaurant name has nothing to do with the cowboy "Crackers". It has to do with Sea Biscuits, or naval crackers, which were often used by pioneers in place of hard tact. That formed the core of a style of down-home cooking, which is what the restaurant focuses on. Its like one of my favorites, Grits and Red-eye Gravy with eggs and ham.

When I was a kid, Cracker Brand Peaches were the best canned Georgia peaches you could buy.

It was ignorant anti-white Bigots like Jasmine Crocket who turned the term "Cracker" into a racial pejorative.


A classic recipe is Labscouse


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9E-P89Acsg




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All correct... and wonderful tidbits of history...except for the Jazzie reference...;)
As far as the restaurant's name and why everyone loves it the way it was:
Cracker Barrel
https://www.crackerbarrel.com › about
Learn about Cracker Barrel – from our rich history and heartfelt mission to the community traditions and homestyle hospitality we're proud to share.
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Why do they call it a Cracker Barrel?
AI Overview
Cracker Barrel is named after the tradition of people gathering around a barrel of crackers at country stores to socialize and share stories, much like a modern-day water cooler. This name was chosen by the restaurant's founder, Dan Evins, to evoke the nostalgic atmosphere of an old-fashioned country store and create a comfortable, welcoming spot for highway travelers.
The Historical Context
Country Store Tradition:
In the past, fresh crackers were often shipped and sold in barrels at general stores.
Social Hub:
These barrels served as a central meeting point where people would congregate, catch up on local news, and share stories with one another.
Southern Country Theme:
The name was deliberately selected to reflect this quintessential image of Southern country life and foster a sense of community.
The Founding Vision
Highway Travelers:
Cracker Barrel was founded in 1969 by Dan Evins with the goal of providing a comfortable and familiar stop for people traveling along highways.
Resembling Childhood Memories:
Evins envisioned a restaurant and gift shop that mirrored the traditional country stores he remembered from his youth, and the "cracker barrel" concept perfectly captured this theme.
 
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Cracka want a cracker

I am a White-male. I you insist on using the pejorative, that's your problem not mine.

It is okay to like eating crackers, particularly navy crackers. It is okay to like the type of food they serve at the Cracker-Barrel restaurant.

It is okay to like eating Labscouse.

It is okay to be a white-male.

If you want to be a racist about it, well, as a Leftie, it is not surprising. It is also not surprising that the Democratic Party has lost 2 Million voters in the last year.

America may have less Whites than it used to, but we are still the single largest voting group by racial category. We are currently, nationwide 62% of the voters, and will continue to be over 50% of the voters from the next 50 years.

There are 211M Whites in America.

So, Democrats/Lefties, go ahead, be as anti-white Racist as you want to be...

We won't forget, and we won't forgive!


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It's bland, yep. The one thing I liked about it was being able to have actual vegetabes for a side rather than potatoes and other fried stuff. There was even baby carrots and side salads. Mr. Owl detests vegetables, and Cracker Barrel too. :rofl2:
The main problem is that it isn't good enough for the fat, sodium, and calories. Now, our local breakfast stop is worth every one of those. The only problem is that it's often an hour wait or more to be seated. I've had the Prime Rib Benedict and the Inferno Omelette before.

 
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