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He also puts the same order in again for dinner. Charlie Hicks, 78, has had the same standing order, every day, twice a day, for 10 years.
Shrimp Basket chef Donell Stallworth says you could set your clock by Hicks.
"Mr. Hicks don't miss no days," Stallworth told CBS News. "We open the doors up, Mr. Hicks is there to greet us."
Hicks was omnipresent at the Shrimp Basket until September, when he suddenly didn't show up for several days.
There's a video along with the full text story. The video has segments showing the chef hospital bed-side with a cup of gumbo, and the new apartment about a stone's throw from the restaurant, and with chef and staff installing new appliances.
Tanuki
(16,440 posts)just to eat at the Shrimp Basket! Thanks for posting this lovely story.
Lochloosa
(16,732 posts)Tanuki
(16,440 posts)Do you know which one is featured in the story?
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-att-us-revc&source=android-browser&q=shrimp+basket+pensacola
Lochloosa
(16,732 posts)littlemissmartypants
(33,429 posts)ms liberty
(11,229 posts)justhanginon
(3,381 posts)niyad
(132,276 posts)Martin Eden
(15,594 posts)Not skin color, religion, or where you were born.
What these people did for Mr. Hicks enriched the lives of all who were part of it, regardless of any out-of-pocket expenses.
I love the feel of onions in the morning.
Farmer-Rick
(12,642 posts)I'm not much of a gambler. If I lose money, it no way motivates me to keep playing a game.
But going to Vegas was more than just playing a game you are going to lose. It was the crowds, the friendly staff, the people who cared how you were doing. Don't get me wrong not everyone cared. There were plenty of sore losers and surly waiters but overall, the caring nice people out weighed the grumpy, ignorant snobs.
Not anymore. Man I hate the place now. It feels too posh for me. It has been gentrified. And the prices, the hidden fees the gloomy looking players are all too uncaring to even notice you unless you are the only one in the place .. which happened several times. The crowds are gone and Los Vegas feels like a fancy outdoor mall now.
The Shrimp Basket reminds me of Vegas when it was fun.
patphil
(9,053 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(11,106 posts)I lived in Mobile for a year and we went to Pensacola all the time. (It was more fun to hang out there than in Mobile, at the time.)
Admittedly, this was almost forty years ago, but the area is just not like the rest of the state.
(This was true to a lesser extent along the western tip of the panhandle. But again, this was forty years ago.)
GiqueCee
(4,204 posts)... Thanks for this, and
hats off to Mr. Stallworth and the wonderful people of the Shrimp Basket!
karin_sj
(1,370 posts)This is what our country is all about. Most Americans are good, caring people.Thank you so much for posting this story. I needed it this morning.
MIButterfly
(2,687 posts)There are still loving, caring, decent people left in this world.
Boy, do I need stories like this, especially during these dark days. It serves to remind me that all is not completely lost.
Thank you, progree, for posting this.
appalachiablue
(44,006 posts)justaprogressive
(6,893 posts)kimbutgar
(27,238 posts)Got a little tear in my eye.
i miss having a country and leader with humanity so its nice to remind me we still do have some humanity in this country !
Wild blueberry
(8,287 posts)Chef's kiss!
Thank you.
AllaN01Bear
(29,450 posts)AllaN01Bear
(29,450 posts)progree
(12,958 posts)
GreenWave
(12,632 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(16,310 posts)A nice reminder there is still good in this country 👍
SunSeeker
(58,263 posts)Tanuki
(16,440 posts)Deuxcents
(26,851 posts)90 seconds of human interest stories that are heart warming, inspiring or just beautiful.
JohnnyRingo
(20,863 posts)I needed that right now.
Thanx for posting