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In addition to the regular menu, Redneck Heaven featured two unusual items which could be considered food challenges. One was a burger weighing 3 pounds (1,400 g) called the "Bubba's 'Tower in an Hour' Burger Challenge". [5] The other, more controversial, item was a drink called the "Minnow Bomb".
The Pine Bluff Arsenal was established on November 2, 1941, for the manufacture of incendiary grenades and bombs. 5,000 acres, purchased from local physician James W. John, Sr, served as the foundation for the site.
Cast member Amber Rosales in 2013. Variety magazine described Big Tips Texas as "Coyote Ugly: The Series".Brian Lowry categorized the Texas based show as an attempt to recreate the regional appeal of shows such as Duck Dynasty, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, and Jersey Shore, but criticized the "dreary sameness to these characters and situations" and said that very little of the show seemed real.
A fact from Redneck Heaven appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 19 September 2018 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Big Tips Texas features scantily-clad waitresses from Redneck Heaven, a breastaurant whose body-paint events led to nudity law changes in at least three Texas municipalities?
The “Redneck Air Force” has evolved from surveying road damage and going door-to-door on horseback to the military-scale operation that stands today. Savage Freedoms.
In 2012, a branch of the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope was established at Texarkana. It is known as University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana (UAHT). In 2015 UAHT began partnering with the University of Arkansas Little Rock, to offer bachelor's degree programs through UALR Texarkana, with classes held on the UAHT Texarkana campus ...
The town of St. Joe, Arkansas, was founded a few miles north of the Buffalo River around 1860 by Bill Campbell, Ben Henley Sr., Dr. George Turney, Captain Harry Love, Decatur Robinson, and Matt Tyson. Mill Creek, near the current post office on U.S. Highway 65, was the original town location.
Zinc is located at (36.285384, −92.915419), approximately nine miles east in straight-line distance from the county seat of Harrison According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.752 square miles (1.95 km 2), of which 0.751 square miles (1.95 km 2) is land and 0.001 square miles (0.0026 km 2) is water.