Showing posts with label Julia Sugarbaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia Sugarbaker. Show all posts

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Goodnight Julia

I'm pretty devastated tonight... having just learned that Miss Julia Sugarbaker, Dixie Carter, passed away Saturday morning.  She, and her iconic Designing Women character, was a hero of mine.  From her epic tirades to her cool, collected charm she was the epitome of Southern class mixed in with a pinch of fiery heroics.  Enjoy this moment as we wave goodbye to her.  Goodnight Julia!


Julia (on the phone): Yes, you can give him a message. You do take shorthand, don't you? Good, we take it in the South too. Anyway, just tell him that I have been a Southerner all my life, and I can vouch for the fact the we do eat a lot of things down here... and we've certainly all had our share of grits and biscuits and gravy, and I myself have probably eaten enough fried chicken to feed a third world country - not to mention barbecue, cornbread, watermelon, fried pies, okra, and... yes... if I were being perfectly candid, I would have to admit we have also eaten our share of crow, and for all I know - during the darkest, leanest years of the Civil War, some of us may have had a Yankee or two for breakfast. But... speaking for myself and hundreds of thousands of my Southern ancestors who have evolved through many decades of poverty, strife, and turmoil, I would like for Mr. Weaks to know that we have surely eaten many things in the past, and we will surely eat many things in the future, but - God as my witness - we have never, I repeat, [shoutsnever eaten dirt!