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Maurice Bessinger is dead. End of an era (we hope). (Original Post) Cofitachequi Feb 2014 OP
good riddance to bad rubbish... VanillaRhapsody Feb 2014 #1
damn, I just realized that I grew up eating in his restaurants.... mike_c Feb 2014 #2
\No harm. Cofitachequi Feb 2014 #4
There are plenty more just like him, unfortunately. Hoyt Feb 2014 #3
Further proof that the good die young Cirque du So-What Feb 2014 #5
When we lived in Charleston, stage left Mar 2014 #6
May have been his brother... Cofitachequi Mar 2014 #7

mike_c

(36,328 posts)
2. damn, I just realized that I grew up eating in his restaurants....
Mon Feb 24, 2014, 02:26 PM
Feb 2014

I'd never heard of him, but followed the link and there was that big Piggie Park sign with the smiling cartoon pig that I remember so well from my childhood. We used to eat at them when on road trips or when my grandparents came to visit us. Otherwise we had favorite local barbecue joints (I'm from north Georgia). Nonetheless, I've eaten many a pulled pork sandwich at Bessinger's restaurants. I had no clue.

edit: I'm editing this. It's not showing up as edited afterward. WTF?

 

Cofitachequi

(112 posts)
4. \No harm.
Mon Feb 24, 2014, 04:15 PM
Feb 2014

Intent is a necessary element of crime.

Eating pulled pork with good intentions doesn't count against you.

stage left

(3,015 posts)
6. When we lived in Charleston,
Mon Mar 10, 2014, 02:47 PM
Mar 2014

which was back in the seventies, we used to eat at the Bessinger's on Highway 17 all the time. Was this place Maurice's? Or did it belong to another member of the Bessinger clan. I know that, many years later, we went by his place off Hwy 26 in Columbia, and were shocked to pieces at all the Confederate flags and what looked like KKK stuff on display there. Couldn't wait to get out of this place and honest, we were just there for the Barbeque.

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