This place is basically in my neighborhood :) My grandparents and their kids still talk in country bumpkin southern like "I'm a fixin to get down yonder and pick us some roastin ears to go with the taters and onions. Then I'm a have us some mush melon all cooled down from the crick for desert." Roastin ears are sweet corn, mush melon is cantelope and a crick was the creek. My aunt still talks this way and once we went to a KFC in St Louis and she asked for "One of them thar roastin ears." and the poor girl behind the counter turned a little "green around the gills" while stating "Ma'am, we don't serve ears here." LOL
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This place is basically in my neighborhood :) My grandparents and their kids still talk in country bumpkin southern like "I'm a fixin to get down yonder and pick us some roastin ears to go with the taters and onions. Then I'm a have us some mush melon all cooled down from the crick for desert." Roastin ears are sweet corn, mush melon is cantelope and a crick was the creek. My aunt still talks this way and once we went to a KFC in St Louis and she asked for "One of them thar roastin ears." and the poor girl behind the counter turned a little "green around the gills" while stating "Ma'am, we don't serve ears here." LOL