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Eisboch...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Something I just thought of. Living where you do, how do folk view having the Confederate Battle Flag on the roof of the General Lee? When I take it out for it's once or twice a monthly turn around, it's met with waves, honks, smiles, hoots and yee-haws. If I stop anywhere for gas or at a store there are usually one or two people that come over with their cell phone cameras and ask to take pictures. I've taken it to a local cruise night event a couple of times and it's been a big hit. I allow people to sit in it or, if they are small kids, on the driver's door window sill to have their picture taken by friends or parents. There is always a line and everyone gets a big kick out of it. I think I mentioned before that I've been stopped a couple of times by the local police simply because they wanted a closer look or to take a picture. That hasn't happened for a while, so I guess they have gotten used to seeing it - other than the state trooper who chased me down on the new Rt 44, grinned and sped off. I've sensed a negative reaction a few times within my snotty town. Usually older people that stare and have that disgusted look on their face. I am not sure if it's the flag or the car itself that upsets them. They probably don't know what it is or what the TV show or movie were all about. From a race consideration, I've never had a negative comment or reaction that I have noticed. There's a small, country store type gas station here in town where they still pump the gas for you. The owner or operator is a middle aged black gentleman and he thinks the car is the balls. When the 2005 "Dukes of Hazzard" movie was about to be released there was a big flap about if the car would have the flag or not because some claimed it was a symbol of racism and/or bigotry. The flag remained on the movie cars and nobody but a few got their underwear in a bunch. Eisboch |
Eisboch...
Eisboch wrote:
When I take it out for it's once or twice a monthly turn around, it's met with waves, honks, smiles, hoots and yee-haws. If I stop anywhere for gas or at a store there are usually one or two people that come over with their cell phone cameras and ask to take pictures. I've taken it to a local cruise night event a couple of times and it's been a big hit. I allow people to sit in it or, if they are small kids, on the driver's door window sill to have their picture taken by friends or parents. There is always a line and everyone gets a big kick out of it. I think I mentioned before that I've been stopped a couple of times by the local police simply because they wanted a closer look or to take a picture. That hasn't happened for a while, so I guess they have gotten used to seeing it - other than the state trooper who chased me down on the new Rt 44, grinned and sped off. I've sensed a negative reaction a few times within my snotty town. Usually older people that stare and have that disgusted look on their face. I am not sure if it's the flag or the car itself that upsets them. They probably don't know what it is or what the TV show or movie were all about. From a race consideration, I've never had a negative comment or reaction that I have noticed. There's a small, country store type gas station here in town where they still pump the gas for you. The owner or operator is a middle aged black gentleman and he thinks the car is the balls. When the 2005 "Dukes of Hazzard" movie was about to be released there was a big flap about if the car would have the flag or not because some claimed it was a symbol of racism and/or bigotry. The flag remained on the movie cars and nobody but a few got their underwear in a bunch. Eisboch Oh...them Dukes! |
Eisboch...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 15:17:37 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: The flag remained on the movie cars and nobody but a few got their underwear in a bunch. Thanks - I was just curious. There is a ersatz General Lee here in Woodstock - basically a replica car and it caused some minor controversy because of the Battle Flag on the roof - some idiots decided that it was a racist commentary or something like that. Of course, we have a lot of PC types around here, so I guess it was to be expected. Anyway, thanks - appreciate it. And I'll bet the ones that are complaining are .... white. Eisboch |
Eisboch...
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 15:17:37 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: The flag remained on the movie cars and nobody but a few got their underwear in a bunch. Thanks - I was just curious. There is a ersatz General Lee here in Woodstock - basically a replica car and it caused some minor controversy because of the Battle Flag on the roof - some idiots decided that it was a racist commentary or something like that. Of course, we have a lot of PC types around here, so I guess it was to be expected. Anyway, thanks - appreciate it. And I'll bet the ones that are complaining are .... white. Eisboch Ya think? http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/popIn...?locIndex=9322 ;-) |
Eisboch...
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 15:17:37 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
The flag remained on the movie cars and nobody but a few got their underwear in a bunch. If they're like me, too busy looking at Jessica Simpson to notice the flag at all. :-) |
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