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When it comes to female psychology , my poor boy, you're stuck in the Stone Age. That poor boy 's probably dead.Edit Cast Credited cast: Michael Shannon Blayde Griggs Amanda Crew Charlene Rox Justin Chatwin Jackie Clean Dale Dickey Deb Chilson Lou Taylor Pucci Romeo Griggs Dov Tiefenbach Samson Griggs Stephanie Hunt Miranda Laguna Andy Bean Drime Pat Healy Vern Rickey Amy Ferguson Cynthia Ravenblanket Jon Foster Roscoe Joe Eszter Balint Missus Waxman Amber Rothwell Billie Jean Zach Garcia Keeter Bush Luke Jones Edit Storyline Two misfit brothers hustle cash and chase dreams in the desert.
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Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. A "dressed" po' boy has lettuce, tomato, pickles, and mayonnaise. A Louisiana style hot sauce is optional. Non-seafood po' boys will also often have Creole mustard.
Aside from meat and seafood, cheese has also been a recognized ingredient since the Great Depression , [8] the sandwich's inception occurring at the beginning of that period year The fried oyster po'boys are also referred the distinct name "oyster loaf", and apparently has a different and older history.
The New Orleans "sloppy roast beef" po' boy, thick cuts are served with gravy, [11] [12] or for the "CrockPot tender" type the beef is stewed down until melded with its sauce, [12] while in a third style, thinner slices are dipped in beef jus.
In the late s fried oyster sandwiches on French loaves were known in New Orleans as "oyster loaves", a term still in use.
A popular local theory claims that the "poor boy" later "po' boy", etc. The Martins established their eatery in , but it wasn't until that the bakery of John Gendusa first baked the bread to be used for this sandwich.
The Martins had been interviewed on record regarding the origins of the sandwich. Benny Martin reminisced that they at the restaurant would jokingly referred to an incoming diner as "another poor boy" if he turned out to be one of the strikers.
One New Orleans historian finds the Martin claim suspicious for several reasons, starting with the fact that it wasn't described by the local press until 40 years after the strike, and that prior to the story from the Martin brothers themselves was that they had created the po-boy for farmers, dock workers and other "poor boys" who frequented their original location near the French Market.
The Martin brothers did write a letter, reprinted in local newspapers in , promising to feed the streetcar workers, but it referenced "our meal" and made no mention of sandwiches.
New Orleans is known for its grand restaurants see Louisiana Creole cuisine , but more humble fare like the po' boy is very popular.
It is held in mid-November along a commercial strip of Oak Street in the city's Carrollton neighborhood. Authentic versions of Louisiana-style po' boys can be found along the Gulf Coast , from Houston through the Florida Panhandle.
The term "po' boy" has spread further and can be found in the South Atlantic States and in California , where it may instead refer to local variations on the submarine sandwich.
Houston has its own variety of the Po-Boy, [19] with chowchow added to ham, salami and provolone cheese.
There is also a version with added meats and cheeses called the "Super". John Lomax of Houstonia described the s and s as the height of their popularity and that the growth of chain sandwich shops that operated across the United States, the introduction of banh mi , and the poor quality of third party sandwiches in gas stations resulted in a decrease in popularity for the variety.