grandfather wahere back then. >> you're in the right place for some barbecue, man. >> what do you do,nshine. >> "dukes of hazzard." boss hog. >> wow. i could drink a lot of that. okay, that's going to work. the torpedo-size baked potato filled with cheddar cheese and chopped barbecue beef and homemade link sausage. slow-cooked pork ribs, big-ass beef ribs, and brisket. >> whoa. okay, i've got a baked potato. >> this baked potato is yours. >> it's marvelous. >> that thing is, like, gigantic. my mother always said don't eat anything bigger than your head, and that's about the size of a human head. >> that looks good, though. hold on. >> so, everybody born here? >> born and raised. >> born and raised. >> has the town changed at all? >> a lot. >> yeah, what way? >> you know, it was like a big smile town at first. now it's becoming like a real city, you know? >> is that good or bad? >> depending on what you do. >> good and bad, kind of. a lot of the stuff we was really into back in the day, these new kids or these people from out of town really ain't into. even the music. like, back in the