North/South
Posted By: anonmt on 2007-10-17
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Doesn't matter what side we come from, we are all here for the same reason and by the same God. My grandfather used to tell me that the south did whatever they could to survive and the north had more money so they were technologically advanced and better educated. That changed a long time ago. I would say we are all pretty even now days. My husband is from Germany and lived in WI before coming here to the heart of the bible belt, and he still can't wrap his mind around sweat tea or cornbread. He says I'm eating cardboard. Just a thought..
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North Carolina and South Carolina info needed. SM
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If anyone has info on the following towns, I would love to hear.
1. Fayetteville, NC
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I consider it north
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Just north of me. The lady I had
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North Carolina (nm)
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I'm far North Texas
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Very close, up a tad north of you....
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North Carolina??
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I'm in north MS, I saw a bag of fried peanuts in...
still in the shell at a convenience store yesterday!
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Go with the Crest or North Wildwood
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A few inches of VERY wet snow for us just north of Montgomery, AL -nm
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Supper here north of Kansas City, MO
Stuffed green peppers (spanish rice/burger mixture topped with shredded cheese) and a romaine lettuce salad. Apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for dessert.
North Dakota. :D Freeze in winter/fry in summer ;)
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Lower NY state north of NYC, getting hit with sleet and ice! Few inches of it now. :( nm
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oooh, the Pine Barrens. Is that near Burlington? (grew up in North J)
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South here too...but
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Hey ya all, I am from the south so
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Same here. I'm from the South, too. nm
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3.39 here in south AL n/m
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I'm further south than you
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I wish I had one of those snuggles blankets I keep seeing on TV!
Not just in the south.
I had a friend in North Dakota who also did this.
Come to South MS, down here everyone....sm
talks like me basically. I never knew it until I went up north and then I was like OMG. I talk way different than these people. I thought I talked like anyone else. I was wrong.
opinion on the south
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In the south we would call that
trailer folk trash- just not accepted
I am just south of Reno...
I could meet you at Brew Brothers for a microbrew....or two....or three.....
ENJOY!!
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Say what, in the south we have double
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yes, ma'am....where in south FL?
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See how the south is slammed?
She says she is a yankee down below. Mother told me never to assume......
I am not slamming the south....just never
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hi there - I'm in south florida....sm
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You never had chopped liver? Never eaten chicken livers and onions together just fried up? Never had chicken livers wrapped in bacon and then cooked? Ramaki's I think they are called (can't remember)....
The Argentinians I just read eat twice as much beef as Americans....not a good thing...*lol*
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mowing a lawn (up a steep hill) with short shorts, cowboy hat and cowboy boots. Obviously, the boots were slippery so he kept slipping and trying to dig his heels in the grass. I almost crashed from laughing so hard.
South Beach here.
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Deep south - only hog I know is as in
pigs.
I'm south of that school sm
about 60 miles. Still in shock. It's all over the news down here. My thoughts are truly with the families.
The South of France....NM
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