1/8/2024 0 Comments Joe pinner ageWhen you see a young woman in a long skirt, you know she’s probably a BJU student.You know that Caesar’s Head is not a bust in a museum.(If you’ve never had a pimento cheeseburger, do yourself a favor and try one!) You know what Zesto's is and exactly what to order.For Sandlappers of a certain age: you remember that the big black door at Riverbanks Zoo used to go underneath the polar bear exhibit.You know what the stars on the side of the State House mean (where cannonballs hit during the Civil War).(And Sandlappers of a certain age may remember that the store in Dutch Square Mall had live monkeys!) If you're from Columbia, you know what are "guaranteed the worst in town" (Cromer's Peanuts).(hash over rice, and mustard-based sauce): If you're from the Midlands, this is what BBQ looks like.You know what “scattered and smothered” means (and where you would use that terminology).Admit it: you smile when you see Pedro at South of the Border (in Dillon).When snow or ice are forecast, you immediately go to the grocery store to buy milk and bread…even if you don't eat milk or bread.(Bonus points if you remember how to “crank up the cartoon machine”!) Knozit, and Joe Pinner are (for Sandlappers of a certain age). You run over fire ant mounds with the lawnmower.You know that if you want to eat elephant ears, you have to go to the fair.You know what Spoleto is but have probably never attended it.After Austin Powers, you're kinda embarrassed about the name of the state dance.You know what sea oats are and why you shouldn't pick them.You know how to properly pronounce Lake Jocassee, Socastee, Wofford, Sumter, and Clemson.You know what frogmore stew is, and that it doesn't have any frogs in it.You know who the Swamp Fox was and what he did for our country.You know that Fort Sumter is not actually in Sumter.You know what benne wafers are (at least if you're from the Lowcountry).(From Billy Willis, thanks!: And the Pee Dee!) You know where the Lowcountry, Midlands, and Upstate are.(Speaking of boiled peanuts, have you seen this video of Californians trying SC food? Hilarious!) You have been known to eat boiled p-nuts from a roadside stand.You know that chitlins and okra strut, but catfish stomp.You know what a red-dot store is (it's the same as an ABC store).You know that Carolina doesn't stand for that state to the north.You know that USC doesn't stand for that school in southern California.Funeral Director Licensee of Washington is serving the Pinner family.You know you're from South Carolina when. You may share a memory with the family by visiting Joseph B. He was preceded in death by his wife of 19 years, Deborah. and wife Laura of Greenville, NC a grandson: Gibson Pinner, brother: Johnny Pinner and wife Myra, sister: Patti Bonta and husband Joey, and three nephews: John, Gentry, and Brody. Robbie is survived by his son: Robert Pinner, Jr. Robbie loved people and never met a stranger, he will be greatly missed by his family and all that knew him. He enjoyed his career in the automotive industry where he met many people and made countless friends. Robbie proudly served his country in the United States Air Force and was stationed at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX. Robbie was born in Pitt County the son of the late Joe and Blannie Pinner, He was a Greenville native and lifelong resident of Pitt County. 5th Street, Greenville, NC died Friday, August 10, 2018.Ī memorial service will be held at a later date to be announced. William "Robbie" Robert Pinner age 64, a resident of 2060 W.
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