Q: What do you think about Haley Barbourโs comment that โsome of those kids in [Headstart] would be better off sitting up on a piano bench at a whorehouse than where they are nowโ?โBaffled in Belhaven
A: Shame on you, Haley. You know better than that. โฆ
You know as well as anyone that many of the parents and grandparents and great-grandparents of Headstart kids are the very people who gave you and me and our childrenโand a whole lot of other white folks in Mississippiโour head start even as their own children suffered. Yes, I know you also said Headstart is a โgodsend.โ But bringing in that same tired old โwelfare motherโ kind of rhetoric makes me wonder which side of your mouth is telling the truth. Headstart children and their parentsโin fact, all Mississippiansโdeserve better after all these years.
Q: Thereโs been a lot of debate about the best weight-loss diet. Which is it: proteins or carbs? I want the truth. โ Just sign me โdesperate.โA: I lost 25 pounds one spring in Yazoo City eating nothing but tomato sandwiches every dayโand one big, juicy T-bone steak on Friday nights. Iโd go to the Jitney Jungle every Friday afternoon and buy a loaf of white breadโone of those long, square-shaped loaves of thin-sliced (not extra-thin) Wonder Bread, the squishy kind that would fold over in your grocery sackโI donโt know if you can still find that kind: the texture was very similar to Charmin. And Iโd get a big jar of Hellmanโs mayonnaise. Then I would go up to the little vegetable stand at Five Pointsโit was up close to the highway in front of where Yazoo Motors is nowโand buy a big sack of tomatoes. This was before the days of those hydroponic things. I donโt care if they have to ship in tomatoes all the way from Bulgaria; theyโll be better than hydroponic tomatoes. When I got ready to make my sandwich, Iโd slather as much Hellmanโs as I could get to stay on my white bread, then slice them, peeling and all (I do not believe in peeling a tomato), shake a good bit of salt on topโno pepperโand Iโd pile up about two tomatoes worth of slices on each piece of bread. Any that fell off the bread, Iโd just eat plain. At lunch Iโd usually have two open-faced sandwiches; at night I didnโt eat but one; I put a top on it, though, so I could stack up several more tomato slices on a sandwich. Every now and then for supper, Iโd fry three pieces of bacon (done, but not too done) and lay them on top of the tomatoes; the bacon would kind of stick out and fall over the edges of my bread. I might add a little lettuce (iceberg) when I was having bacon on my tomato sandwich. As for the steak, Iโd get the thickest, best T-bone I could find, the kind that has lots of little fat streaks running through it. But I didnโt eat the fat around the edges of the steak. Sometimes Iโd broil my steak under the electric broiler; occasionally I might cook it outside on the grill, but usually Iโd just pan-fry it in a little butter. It took me about three months to lose 25 pounds. This was the year I was practice-teaching.
And thatโs the truth.
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Previous Comments
What a setup. It just so happened that the very first question for this new column was an opportunity to slam Haley? ///// ROFLMAO ///// Tell it like it is.
#68386 | Author: John Q. MS Public | Date: May 30 2003
Actually, I was there when some of the first questions were posed during Lounge a week ago… This was literally one of the first questions that was posed and gives insight into JoAnne’s column and reply-style. She’s quick-witted and a very funny lady! I’m sure we all could have posed questions about roommates, bosses, partners, black shoes or white shoes(?) and the likes (many of which, I did) but it was refreshing for someone to question JoAnne regarding current events and politics… Which is why I believe it was posted. Personally, I could care less about Haley and/or his comments since he turned me off before he made those statements; on the other hand, I’m very curious whatever made her think to eat steaks and tomato sandwhiches to lose weight? This is no diet I’ll be trying any time soon! ๐
#68387 | Author: Knol Aust | Date: May 30 2003
Dr. Atkins’ diet certainly has been gaining more and more support of late.
#68388 | Author: Ex Libris | Date: May 30 2003
Where was this an opportunity to “SLAM” Haley? I thought her answer was very appropriate. Shame on you Mr. Barbour. We thought Mississippi raised you better than that. Tell it like it is Joanne!
#68389 | Author: steve | Date: May 30 2003


