IS THE Restaurant "Cracker Barrel" Derogatory? - old wooden barrels for sale
If it is the term "hacker" in his company a secret work derogatory reference to a pawn of the Southern black slaves back to take in the days and crack the whip would make the noise when term "hacker"?
In its motto, which show a white man for a couple of old wooden barrels. When the white man, black tie for men, they inslaved whip.
5 comments:
Of course not!
The reference is to an old general store (if you have never been in a Cracker Barrel restaurant, you know what I mean), and the gorge, where the shopkeeper sold cookies as a barrel of brine. Pickle Barrel is pejorative, because the merchant had the pickle barrel to draw?
Wow! Some people just want to insult!
Do you know what you discuss that? I suggest you read his story before the opening of the debate on these issues.
nyup. This is a cracker of a place ...
To paint colors, black or white?
Of course not, and they serve good food to start!
In this chain restaurant quality, the name will remind people of "good old days, long ago, when the people gathered themselves into a shop and sit and talk about Cracker Barrel, gossip, and remember the days of his youth. .. Pickles, crackers and other items were delivered to stores in barrels, and without taking them into smaller containers for home consumption.
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