They had the best country ham biscuits of anyone.I just can't say how bummed I am if local iconic Starpoint turns into a Circle K
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They had the best country ham biscuits of anyone.I just can't say how bummed I am if local iconic Starpoint turns into a Circle K
I was so cheap I would buy them like 3 hours old at a discount................Likely not a great Public Health idea for meThey had the best country ham biscuits of anyone.
Country ham isn't exactly the food most likely to spoil. It's about the same for biscuits. My grandmother would just leave the leftover biscuits covered on the counter for anyone who wanted to grab a snack. Cold biscuits and homemade pear preserves was a personal favorite.I was so cheap I would buy them like 3 hours old at a discount................Likely not a great Public Health idea for me
In 1979 I ived in an old farmhouse on a "retired " farm on Weaver Dairy Road where Kappa had a horseback with uniforms and a confederate flag afternoon. I mean they did not come on the couple acres I was on. But it was different . It is of course a baby subdivison today
Bomb Threat on Campus? In the late 1970s when I was an undergrad at Carolina there were ‘bomb scares” that caused the evacuation of buildings. No one was particularly alarmed by them as I recall. They were often cited as being associated with exams in big classes and I remember the Business School, then in Carroll Hall, as a frequent target. Evidently those ‘incidents’ had begun in the late 1960s according to the text of this DTH ARTICLE. I wonder what became of the students who made these threats?
There also didn’t seem to be much roll-taking in class in those days if I am remembering correctly.
And a syllabus tended to be all of two pages long with zero policy statements, trigger warnings, or format rubrics. (A syllabus can easily go 12-14 pages these days)
And does anyone remember grades posted outside a prof’s office door by social security number (which, by the way, was also your campus ID number and required on most checks around town along with your Drivers License Number).
If you were in college you were of drinking age and part of your student fees went to buy kegs for “Mixers.”
Class-skippers passed joints openly as they loitered outside the undergrad along the wall by Greenlaw Hall, under the Bell Tower, and in Forest Theater.
On the shameful side, white supremacy was a strong presence while sexual harassment and worse was rampant.
Multiple types of physical, emotional, and mental abuse were ignored and even sanctioned in some settings.
The Kappas held a Confederate Ball complete with Stars and Bars and uniforms and hoop skirts. The “Lost Cause” was alive, well, and celebrated.
Remembering should be comprehensive I reckon.
Image above—‘Daily Tar Heel’ Headline 55 years ago today (April 23, 1970): The UNC “Mad Bomber” was active (again!?).
In 1979, Weaver Dairy Road was the boonies.In 1979 I ived in an old farmhouse on a "retired " farm on Weaver Dairy Road where Kappa had a horseback with uniforms and a confederate flag afternoon. I mean they did not come on the couple acres I was on. But it was different . It is of course a baby subdivison today
Was it on the north side of Weaver Dairy (away from Chapel Hill)? Down a long unpaved driveway that was crossed by high tension power lines? Kinda where East Chapel Hill High is?In 1979 I ived in an old farmhouse on a "retired " farm on Weaver Dairy Road where Kappa had a horseback with uniforms and a confederate flag afternoon. I mean they did not come on the couple acres I was on. But it was different . It is of course a baby subdivison today
I was glad to do it. I made a friend and I made some money. Is there a better way to do business.Not really historical but wanted to say a public thank you to a good man and good friend Finesse.
My home in Morgan Creek, which I bought and moved into in 1994, was destroyed during Fran in 1996. It was more or less cut in half by a 130ft lob lolly. Insurance company was very late getting to me and by the time they did most contractors were tied up.
Finesse stepped up and rebuilt my home for me
Thank you Finesse
I'll always owe you
Reckon Bob Windsor's old office is no more...
Anytime my older sister was in the car and it was the morning, she had to listen to WKIX, Pat Patterson in the Morning. He was her FAVORITE DJ. After I got out of the Army and was in college, I remember "Daniel" on WQDR. If you need a memory prompt, just imagine saying "Daniel" in your head in your deepest possible voice. Daniel Brunty was possibly the world's biggest Bruce Springsteen fan. He went on and on hinting, but never outright saying, that "Bruce" might be coming to play a concert somewhere in the Triangle area. When I looked up Springsteen's 1978 tour on Wikipedia, I saw that he played Charlotte and then, later on, he played Burlington and, the next night, Durham. I was like "WHAT?!?," Bruce Springsteen played Burlington?!? Then I realized it was Burlington, Vermont and Durham, New Hampshire.
Anytime my older sister was in the car and it was the morning, she had to listen to WKIX, Pat Patterson in the Morning. He was her FAVORITE DJ. After I got out of the Army and was in college, I remember "Daniel" on WQDR. If you need a memory prompt, just imagine saying "Daniel" in your head in your deepest possible voice. Daniel Brunty was possibly the world's biggest Bruce Springsteen fan. He went on and on hinting, but never outright saying, that "Bruce" might be coming to play a concert somewhere in the Triangle area. When I looked up Springsteen's 1978 tour on Wikipedia, I saw that he played Charlotte and then, later on, he played Burlington and, the next night, Durham. I was like "WHAT?!?," Bruce Springsteen played Burlington?!? Then I realized it was Burlington, Vermont and Durham, New Hampshire.
Was he the Pit preacher?![]()
Obituary for Gary Eugene Birdsong at Hockaday Funeral And Cremation Service
Gary Eugene Birdsong, 81 of Knightdale, North Carolina passed away peacefully on Thursday February 27, 2025. Gary was born on May 22, 1943, in Halifax County. He was preceded in death by his parents Rufus and Margaret Birdsong and sister Vickie Birdsong Price. He is survived by his son Shanewww.hockadayfs.com