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Re: Cracker BarrelPosted by ESC on August 08, 2005 In Reply to: Re: Cracker Barrel posted by Russ Cable on August 08, 2005
: : We are discussing the origin of the phrase : I'm interested in what your g-g-grandma told you that the phrase meant as I find it hard to reconcile that derivation especially since most dictionary definitions say something about "an old country store". Also, your origin would lead to very bad consequences for Kraft's Cracker Barrel brand of cheese and the over 500 nation-wide Cracker Barrel Olde Country Store restaurants. Cracker Barrel did run into a little legal problem -- http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/gan/press/05-03-04.html But I would be very surprised if "cracker barrel" has anything to do with cracking a whip.
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