Bakers Dozen

Characters introduced before the Civil War that are still around at the end of Gone With The Wind

  1. Scarlett O’Hara
  2. Rhett Butler
  3. Ashley Wilkes
  4. Prissy
  5. Mammy
  6. Aunt Pittypat
  7. Pork
  8. India Wilkes

Characters introduced before the Civil War that are still around at the end of Gone With The Wind

  1. Scarlett O’Hara
  2. Rhett Butler
  3. Ashley Wilkes
  4. Prissy
  5. Mammy
  6. Aunt Pittypat
  7. Pork
  8. India Wilkes
  9. Suellen O’Hara Benteen

Speaking of Gone With The Wind, today is the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Atlanta.

Characters introduced before the Civil War that are still around at the end of Gone With The Wind

  1. Scarlett O’Hara
  2. Rhett Butler
  3. Ashley Wilkes
  4. Prissy
  5. Mammy
  6. Aunt Pittypat
  7. Pork
  8. India Wilkes
  9. Suellen O’Hara Benteen
  10. The Tarleton girls (Hetty, Camilla, 'Randa and Betsy)

Characters introduced before the Civil War that are still around at the end of Gone With The Wind

  1. Scarlett O’Hara
  2. Rhett Butler
  3. Ashley Wilkes
  4. Prissy
  5. Mammy
  6. Aunt Pittypat
  7. Pork
  8. India Wilkes
  9. Suellen O’Hara Benteen
  10. The Tarleton girls (Hetty, Camilla, 'Randa and Betsy)
  11. Gerald O’Hara

Characters introduced before the Civil War that are still around at the end of Gone With The Wind

  1. Scarlett O’Hara
  2. Rhett Butler
  3. Ashley Wilkes
  4. Prissy
  5. Mammy
  6. Aunt Pittypat
  7. Pork
  8. India Wilkes
  9. Suellen O’Hara Benteen
  10. The Tarleton girls (Hetty, Camilla, 'Randa and Betsy)
  11. Gerald O’Hara
  12. Carreen O’Hara

Gerald O’Hara died after falling from a horse long before the end of the movie.

Characters introduced before the Civil War that are still around at the end of Gone With The Wind

  1. Scarlett O’Hara
  2. Rhett Butler
  3. Ashley Wilkes
  4. Prissy
  5. Mammy
  6. Aunt Pittypat
  7. Pork
  8. India Wilkes
  9. Suellen O’Hara Benteen
  10. The Tarleton girls (Hetty, Camilla, 'Randa and Betsy)
  11. Carreen O’Hara
  12. Belle Watling

Took out the old man and added the Madam. I don’t think she died.

Characters introduced before the Civil War that are still around at the end of Gone With The Wind

  1. Scarlett O’Hara
  2. Rhett Butler
  3. Ashley Wilkes
  4. Prissy
  5. Mammy
  6. Aunt Pittypat
  7. Pork
  8. India Wilkes
  9. Suellen O’Hara Benteen
  10. The Tarleton girls (Hetty, Camilla, 'Randa and Betsy)
  11. Carreen O’Hara
  12. Belle Watling
  13. Honey Wilkes

Since I introduced this one, I’ll pass.

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
    (10-40 “Taxes due” :smiley: )

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
  6. Bear in a brown paper bag - unmarked police car

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
  6. Bear in a brown paper bag - unmarked police car
  7. Smokey - State trooper

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
  6. Bear in a brown paper bag - unmarked police car
  7. Smokey - State trooper
  8. Kojak with a Kodak - police car with radar

Two references that are now really dated.

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
  6. Bear in a brown paper bag - unmarked police car
  7. Smokey - State trooper
  8. Kojak with a Kodak - police car with radar
  9. Put the hammer down - Accelerate/Floor it

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
  6. Bear in a brown paper bag - unmarked police car
  7. Smokey - State trooper
  8. Kojak with a Kodak - police car with radar
  9. Put the hammer down - Accelerate/Floor it
  10. Alligator (large strip of rubber from a torn tire in the middle of the road)

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
  6. Bear in a brown paper bag - unmarked police car
  7. Smokey - State trooper
  8. Kojak with a Kodak - police car with radar
  9. Put the hammer down - Accelerate/Floor it
  10. Alligator (large strip of rubber from a torn tire in the middle of the road)
  11. Lot lizard - Prostitute at a truck stop

CB Slang Terms and Phrases

  1. Bear in the air = police helicopter or plane
  2. 10-4 - message received
  3. Good buddy (originally, friend or fellow trucker; later, code for “I’m gay and looking to score”)
  4. Chicken coop - weigh station
  5. 10-9 - Repeat
  6. Bear in a brown paper bag - unmarked police car
  7. Smokey - State trooper
  8. Kojak with a Kodak - police car with radar
  9. Put the hammer down - Accelerate/Floor it
  10. Alligator (large strip of rubber from a torn tire in the middle of the road)
  11. Lot lizard - Prostitute at a truck stop
  12. Pizza (roadkill)