Saturday, November 24, 2012

"Forget, Hell!"

Comment by Lantry on Thanksgiving in FRONA 

 

I was born and raised in Georgia and Florida. One side of my Family came to Florida from Tennessee when a GGGrandfather couldn't go home on medical leave because his hometown in Tennessee was occupied by the yankees. Another set of ancestors came after the war. Some were already here during the war and that's why that particular GGGFather came to Florida.

I can honestly tell you that my Grandmother and my Dad could tell you stories that were handed down to them by Confederate Veterans about Nathan Bedford Forrest outwitting the yankees by circling his troops around a hill so the yankees saw an endless stream of men and artillery and surrendered to the much smaller Confederate force because they were out numbered, how & why Stonewall Jackson got that name and just about any other story that showed Confederate wit, skill or Divine intervention BUT I never heard of Thanksgiving until I attended 1st Grade.

I never ate turkey until several years after that when my brother got my parents to start celebrating it. We never did anything for July 4 either until my Dad brought a can of 30-06 blanks home from Ft. Bragg and my brothers and I figured out they'd fit in that re-chambered Mauser that my Dad bought. I don't think my family was too excited about yankee holidays.

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  1. Can anyone find this painted on black velvet for me

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    1. Mine is on a license plate and in military school we had the picture of this one and the Yankee one which said "Forget it!" I would just search for it online but doubt if you'd have any luck. Good hunting. :)

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