Now as to variety on that cotton ... is it Sackel or Peeler? Out here they
did some things with some Egyptian strains and came up with Pima which is a
superior fiber. Now they are raising a small amount of colored cotton so
there's no need for dyes. Some of that chew would probably produce about
the same color.
Wes
on 1/12/03 10:05 AM, Twin Jugs Cycle at twinjugsharley@yahoo.com wrote:
> --- W S Potter wrote:
>> Cotton in your mouth? Keith told me that was the
>> normal way all Southerners
>> talked. :^)
>> Wes
>
> You'd think so wouldn't you Wes?... but I think you're
> talking about chew or grits for the average
> southerner.. and I don't have a clue what all they
> stick in their mouths in alabama?
> The cotton from the east coast lsr's come from the
> Maxton Mile as it surrounds the track(seriously, grows
> like wild flowers at the startline and between the
> pits and track for those that don't know).
> My cotten specifically... well it comes from my dad
> sticking it in there long ago. He still comments once
> in awhile about it though, wishing he had used
> ducttape to help keep it in more often.
>
> Todd Dross
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