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POPCORN SUTTON ME AND MY LIKKER BOOK PLUS
You can get it through Amazon as well but it costs 70 bucks plus shipping.
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"Me and My Likker" is currently available at the Bent Corner Bookstore for $65. Thus, months after his death, Sutton is still visitng his favorite bookstore. It is filled with page after page of new photos and stories. The book is a revised version of Sutton's first work, "Me and My Likker". Now we're purveying the book for him and it seems like not only an honor but a connection," Morse said. "He wrote the book, he signed the book, but he hasn't seen the book. Then, two weeks ago, Sutton's widow, Pam, stopped by and told them the book was now published, and its author wanted only one store's shelves to stock it: theirs. I was shocked when I first saw," Harris said. Then, word of Sutton's death came unexpectedly. "He just became a friend of the store over time, and then he started talking about the predicament that he was in, that he had written this book but couldn't take delivery of the book for fear it would be confiscated," Morse recalled. Through those conversations, a second secret revealed itself. They talked everything from ceramics to, of course, his favorite topic: moonshine. Morse and Harris quickly grew to enjoy their new, long-bearded and rough-skinned outlaw of a friend. "Sometimes he'd like to stay in here and talk, sometimes he'd like to go outside, smoke a lot of cigarettes and drink coffee," said Bent Corner Bookstore employee Allison Harris. He started spending time with us," said Bent Corner Bookstore Owner Mark Morse. "He came across the street looking for books on liquor and liquor making. His weekly visits to the doctor soon turned into weekly visits to the bookstore as well. After his weekly visits to the doctor, he soon realized his tracking bracelet did not go off when he walked to the Bent Corner Bookstore. However, he secretly visited a third place, a bookstore across the street from his doctor. He was allowed to be at 2 places, his home and his chiropracter off the Papermill Drive in Knoxville. He kept a secret that few knew about until he died.įor months before his scheduled prison sentence, Sutton lived on house arrest. “Popcorn Said - ” it begins, and the rest is unfit to print.Iconic moonshiner, Popcorn Sutton, continues to surprise people even after his death. On the footstone of his grave, there is only a four-word phrase. His final message to the public seems to bear that out. Sutton would himself probably have kept doing it the old way. Ramsey said, as he wanted to leave his widow comfortable. Sutton’s whiskey is now legitimate here, from production to consumption. When the board took a new vote last October, most members voted to opt in, prompting the legislature to include Cocke County in the microdistiller law. Ramsey, “why not turn it around and make some money off it?” “We’ve had such a bad reputation for so long,” said Mr. Proponents made a simple counterargument.
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“And you’ve got an image of: ‘They can make moonshine. “Our school system’s winning national awards,” he said. Norman Smith, who is on the board, said he objected to alcohol on moral grounds, but also feared that this would only reinforce stubborn and unfair stereotypes.