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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1760521" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Cut & Shoot ain't what it was when I was young. Nowadays famous for flea markets and speed trap but back in the day, it was wall to wall beer joints. Booze and hookers and gambling OH MY!</p><p>History has a pretty placid explaation for the name but</p><p>CUT the cards, SHOOT the dice was an accurate description of it back then. </p><p>Didn't take me long to figure out why pulpwood haulers always looked so poor. Worked all day in the woods and every night the beer joint parking lots (mostly deep rutted dirt) were full of those raggedy ass short wood pulp trucks spending most of what they got from the mill that day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1760521, member: 18945"] Cut & Shoot ain't what it was when I was young. Nowadays famous for flea markets and speed trap but back in the day, it was wall to wall beer joints. Booze and hookers and gambling OH MY! History has a pretty placid explaation for the name but CUT the cards, SHOOT the dice was an accurate description of it back then. Didn't take me long to figure out why pulpwood haulers always looked so poor. Worked all day in the woods and every night the beer joint parking lots (mostly deep rutted dirt) were full of those raggedy ass short wood pulp trucks spending most of what they got from the mill that day [/QUOTE]
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