There is an article in the Oklahoman Archives about Conway Twitty and Bill Anderson owning the Po' Folks franchises in Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle.
There is an article in the Oklahoman Archives about Conway Twitty and Bill Anderson owning the Po' Folks franchises in Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle.
Here's why I think restaurants that were popular suddenly die away. I've
noticed the when a restaurant has a long wait or a seat, that restaurant
tends to remain busy because people will wait. Why? Because the food is
good, or perceived to be good because of the crowd.
Many one time busy restaurants cut their throats by moving to a larger
location. Suddenly there's no wait, because there's plenty of room. But
the clincher is this. Since there's no longer a line to get in, it's perceived
that the food isn't as good as it was, even if it's better.
Having a line to get into the restaurant is a very good thing.
I'll bet if Ken moves his steakhouse, Amber, OK, to a larger place he'll be
out of business in 6 months.
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I agree 100%...I opened my first variety store and had many mega bargains we could only let so many people in at a time due to the size of the store....We ran over $6,000.00 that day.....Maybe I should try that again....Oh yeah, I think we need to have a meeting at Ken's in Amber someday....Huh???
Let's see... I've got it right here... or is it there? Would someone mind using
there's until I can find where I put mine.
Okay, this is scary. Prunette is sitting here reading a book while I'm typing
and watching the World Serious. She's not seen anything I've written and
just said, "I took it and hid it!"
I give up.
Which was first and which was better?
Po' Folks
Cracker Barrel
My favorite (minus desserts) from both was/is the cream gravy over rice.........
Nevah evah had a bad meal from Po Folks or Cracker Barrell.
I don't eat out much these days, but I sure find myself wishing I could turn back some clocks
I remember the house that was mentioned previously in this thread, the one with the patio on the roof on S. Villa. All southsiders seem to know their streets and landmarks!
Funny you mention Velton Lang, General. I remember him well when he worked for Rudy Pybas. My Daddy was the butcher there for years before he retired back in 1981.
Teri
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Velton was originally from Dickson, Oklahoma and he and my uncle ran around together through their childhood days. Knew Velton forever. He worked for Twitty for a long time. Godd guy. Don't know what happened to him though. How are you doing? We really miss you and your in put....
Does the Lady General have a computer? If so I've got a lot of questions to
ask her. I mean a lot. Almost within a thousand of Prunette, who thinks
I really go drinking with you, of which I'm not allowed for any reason.
I can't win. Neither will you if they ever meet each other. I mean we will
never have a chance at anything.
Wanna go drinkin'? I promise not to tell, especially Lady General. Bourbon?
Works for me. Even if it's cheap.
Wanna go drinkin'? I promise not to tell, especially Lady General. Bourbon?
Works for me. Even if it's cheap.[/QUOTE]
Are you saying you're a cheap drunk?
Gotta sister?
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