Re: Secular Reading -- Rita -- Natchez
Quote from Forum Archives on August 21, 2001, 4:01 pmPosted by: Blc914 <Blc914@...>
In a message dated 08/21/2001 12:19:46 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:> Well, I have been to Natchez, MS. One of my best friends was born and raised
> there. Jennifer Good I think was her maiden name. Just wanted to run it by
> you to see if you might possibly know her. She has older sisters as well.
> Janice and Darlene. Jennifer would have graduated probably in 1981.
> Huh.....just curious. I loved Natchez! She took me to the little seafood
> restauraunt across the bridge.Hey Rita -- I graduated in 1980, so she would be about my age, but I don't
remember anyone with the last name Good. That said -- I went to a small prep
school (32 in my graduating class). Natchez (unfortunately) is very cliquish,
so if she did not run in my circle of friends, well.... Sounds like I am
being critical of my home town ... and I am... I love a lot of natchez, but
the society there is awful. Very snobbish and very much a who-you-know or
who-you-are world. I am very glad my kids are not being raised in that
atmosphere. And all that said -- it is a neat place to visit -- the
architecture is amazing -- mostly antebellum -- and the flowers in spring are
awesome!As for the restaurant -- it had to be 1 of 2 places -- if it was just of the
bridges and mostly catfish, then it was the Sandbar. If it was down the river
a bit and had a great view of the river and had various types of seafood, it
was West Bank Eatery -- I love that place! Haven't eaten there in years!Small World isn't it.
YSIC -- Barb
Posted by: Blc914 <Blc914@...>
[email protected] writes:
> Well, I have been to Natchez, MS. One of my best friends was born and raised
> there. Jennifer Good I think was her maiden name. Just wanted to run it by
> you to see if you might possibly know her. She has older sisters as well.
> Janice and Darlene. Jennifer would have graduated probably in 1981.
> Huh.....just curious. I loved Natchez! She took me to the little seafood
> restauraunt across the bridge.
Hey Rita -- I graduated in 1980, so she would be about my age, but I don't
remember anyone with the last name Good. That said -- I went to a small prep
school (32 in my graduating class). Natchez (unfortunately) is very cliquish,
so if she did not run in my circle of friends, well.... Sounds like I am
being critical of my home town ... and I am... I love a lot of natchez, but
the society there is awful. Very snobbish and very much a who-you-know or
who-you-are world. I am very glad my kids are not being raised in that
atmosphere. And all that said -- it is a neat place to visit -- the
architecture is amazing -- mostly antebellum -- and the flowers in spring are
awesome!
As for the restaurant -- it had to be 1 of 2 places -- if it was just of the
bridges and mostly catfish, then it was the Sandbar. If it was down the river
a bit and had a great view of the river and had various types of seafood, it
was West Bank Eatery -- I love that place! Haven't eaten there in years!
Small World isn't it.
YSIC -- Barb