..I said, choose your pick. Highway 20 or 16, Macon to Savannah or Atlanta to Augusta; that's all there was. He told me of the two black men who used to skin the pine trees for turpentine. I said, choose your pick. Macon to Savannah or Atlanta to Augusta, that's all there was: pine trees.
He said how he used to work in the warehouse for his father's restaurant for $18; the black man who worked in that warehouse for $30. I thought, I did not say, restaurants did not have their own warehouses anymore, just small walk in freezers. When they ran out, they ordered new produce from Sysco.