Day 50 – Camden
Published: May 25th, 2010 by anthony
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So many patrons feel a sense of ownership to their local Bojangles’, they are as friendly and helpful as the workers. Welcome to Bojangles’! Come on in.
Heading into our last 3 days of the tour, we are really getting the word out about 1979 prices. Bojangles’ recognizes that while times are tight, it’s great to enjoy a family breakfast without worrying about price.
We met up with Vicki Olsen, the Teacher of the Year winner for Lee District 1. Inspired to teacher under-privileged students, this dual doctorate teacher gave up a lot of money up North to teach in South Carolina. A hidden benefit – being able to eat Bojangles’.
Today is Albert’s 65th birthday. He wanted a green polo so one of the Bojangles’ representatives literally gave him the shirt off of his back.
Old Bojangles’ saying – “A biscuit in hand is worth two in the…” Well, something like that.
In case you didn’t know it, Camden has a lot of history. We saw a couple museums, tons of old houses, and the house belonging to Lord Cornwalis – Commander of the British Army during the Civil War. Many of these places dated back to the late 1700’s. Just imagine if we rolled back prices to 1779…
Matt laughed at me when we locked ourselves out of the RV at the Hartsville stop on May 14, so I decided to trick him this morning. I acted like we locked ourselves out again and the only window unlocked was 8” by 12” so he had to climb through it. He got halfway through and then we “found” the keys…Point Anthony.
Awesome kiddies!
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