So, I just joined Facebook and I got to thinking about my “Glory Days”…
I was in Heflin way over a year ago (maybe 2?) and saw a sign that said POPS BAR-B-Q was for sale. I went in and got a shake and cheeseburger and thought about my school days and old friends – even though the restaurant wasn’t at the same location as when I was a kid. The little red-haired lady who ran the original POPS in ’68 was still there, taking orders! I haven’t been back since I saw the FOR SALE sign and I wonder…do I dare go look to see if the building is still there? Oh, I don’t think I want to know!
When POPS was at its original location in Heflin, those were the Glory Days. To “circle POPS” was the ultimate Sunday afternoon experience. I tried to be good all week so Mama and Daddy would let me “go riding around” on Sunday. You could always find a girlfriend with a driver’s license who was going to POPS – it was a standard question at Sunday School: “Do you know anyone who is going to POPS today?”
Just a bunch of good old girls and boys, riding up and down the main street in Heflin and then whirling into the POPS parking lot to circle the building. Around and around we would go! We didn’t know what “loitering” meant and no one ever told us to stop circling! Waving at friends, and making new ones! You never even thought about ax murderers or kidnappings or any such nonsense in Cleburne County in those days.
If we had some change, we could stop and get something to eat. (Actually, it’s the only time we would get out of the car – we just rode and circled!) The milkshakes and the cheeseburgers were so good! Absolutely nothing tastes that way anymore.
I met the sweetest boy in the parking lot at POPS once. I was with a crowd of girls and we were circling POPs and he stuck his head out of the car window and said, in a voice I will never forget: “Hey Girl, what’s your name?” Yep, he was talking to ME! Let’s see, what did young girls do back then when a cute boy spoke to them….oh, I know - I just about had a COW! (What was that saying all about, I wonder?)
Okay, Boss Bruce, I’m gonna borrow your little ditty:
Glory days well they'll pass you by
Glory days in the wink of a young girl's eye
Glory days, glory days
2 comments:
Hi! Thanks for entering my contest and dropping by my blog. I love your art! It is very sweet and beautiful.
Your stories are interesting and I am so sorry to hear about you losing your husband last year. I lost my dad when I was 19 and I went through a lot of grief and saw my mom go through it too. She did finally walk through the dark times to the other side. Now she has been re-married for 22 years and she was with my dad for 21 years. "The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me. … To grant [consolation and joy] to those who mourn in Zion--to give them an ornament (a garland or diadem) of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, the garment [expressive] of praise instead of a heavy, burdened, and failing spirit--that they may be called oaks of righteousness [lofty, strong, and magnificent, distinguished for uprightness, justice, and right standing with God], the planting of the Lord, that He may be glorified. (Isaiah 61:1a,3 Amplified)"
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http://www.cbn.com/SpiritualLife/Devotions/Sykes_BeautyforAshes.aspx
Joanne, I enjoyed this story as I have all of the stories of yours that I have read. I do remember the original Pops, but my cruising days were in Ashland. We would cirle the Diary Queen and then the Blue & White restaurant about a mile down Hwy 77. I traveled many a mile between the two places. Those were the glory days! : )
Donna
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