Posted on 12/04/2004 1:50:28 PM PST by chasio649
1. Save all manner of bacon grease. You will be instructed later how to use it.
2. Just because you can drive on snow and ice does not mean we can. Stay home the two days of the year it snows.
3. If you do run your car into a ditch, don't panic. Four men in the cab of a four wheel drive with a 12-pack of beer and a tow chain will along shortly. Don't try to help them. Just stay out of their way. This is what they live for.
4. Don't be surprised to find movie rentals and bait in the same store.
5. Do not buy food at the movie store.
6. There is nothing sillier than a Northerner imitating a southern accent, unless it is a southerner imitating a Boston accent.
7. Get used to hearing, "You ain't from around here, are you?"
8. People walk slower here.
9. Don't be worried that you don't understand anyone. They don't understand you either.
10. The first Southern expression to creep into a transplanted Northerner's vocabulary is the adjective "Big ol'", as in "big ol' truck" or "big ol' boy". Eighty-five percent begin their new southern influenced dialect with this expression. One hundred percent are in denial about it.
11. The proper pronunciation you learned in school is no longer proper.
12. Be advised: The "He needed killin'" defense is valid here.
13. If attending a funeral in the South, remember, we stay until the last shovel of dirt is thrown on and the tent is torn down.
14. If you hear a Southerner exclaim, "Hey, y'all, watch this!" stay out of his way. These are likely the last words he will ever say.
15. Northerners can be identified by the spit on the inside of their car's windshield that comes from yelling at other drivers.
16. The winter wardrobe you always brought out in September can wait until November.
17. If there is the prediction of the slightest chance of even the most minuscule accumulation of snow, your presence is required at the local grocery store. It does not matter if you need anything from the store, it is just something you're supposed to do.
18. Tornadoes and Southerners going through a divorce have a lot in common. In either case, you know someone is going to lose a trailer.
19. Florida is not considered a southern state. There are far more Yankees than Southerners living there.
20. In southern churches you will hear the hymn, "All Glory, Laud and Honor". You will also here expressions such as, "Laud, have mercy", "Good Laud", and "Laudy, Laudy, Laudy".
21. You can ask a Southerner for directions, but unless you already know the positions of key hills, trees and rocks, you're better off trying to find it yourself.
22. If you hear music from your neighbors house, join in on the chorus.
23. If you are a woman with a flat tire, don't worry - someone will be along shortly to change it for you. This is the South and we don't let our womenfolk change flat tires.
24. Yes, we do have garbage pickup twice a week here.
25. While you didn't realize it, the National Anthem does end with "Gentlemen Start Your Engines!"
26. However you did it in the North is of no concern to those of us in the South.
27. Flannel shirts can be considered formal wear in the wintertime.
28. Those nice white buildings on the street corners, across from the convenience stores, are called churches! Pick one and attend.
29. Learn to play softball.
30. Learn to eat watermelon. Seed spitting is optional but distance is a virtue.
31. You have 10 days to get your Alabama tape, Bear Bryant Cup and learn all of verses to "I'll Fly Away" after establishing residency. Get your drivers license when you get time to do it.
32. Learn to visit the Space and Rocket Center at least one time each year.
33. Appreciate leaving the house 30 minutes before concert time and being seated 10 minutes before concert time.
I've lived in both. Neither is perfect. But the North doesn't care how insecure the South is.
Bingo! That's what I take away from all those people pointing to #26 in this list. It's kind of sad.
37. We could care less if you are sad Please keep your sadness up there.
Roux, beaucoup, true all rhyme, y'all hear?
Actually my wife does save bacon grease. She uses it to make home-made suet cakes for the birds. By the time winter comes, she has quite a few in the freezer. We put out the first one of the season this week.
Not only that but try to convert us to their way of thinking.
I wish I had a dime for every time this has been posted...
I would have a truck load of dimes...
And a truck load of bull$h!t.
I agree with all of it, except the Alabama stuff.
General Neyland pwn3d the Bear. :D
This is not true north of,let's say Gainesville.
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How would you know? When we lived up North no one ever came out of their basement long enough to talk to. And I swear their faces would have cracked and fallen off it they returned a smile in the grocery store. I found the people to be as cold as the weather.
[Florida is not considered a southern state. There are far more Yankees than Southerners living there.]
Actually the same could be said for other southern states like North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. Lots and lots of people in the Northeast and Midwest are moving below Mason-Dixon Line.
Also remember the booming Hispanic communities in the South. NC and TN allow illegals to obtain driver's licenses. This means even more illegals will migrate to Dixie. In 20 years, Southern Heritage will mean Mexican Heritage.
There is nothing wrong with webbed toes... In my family, we call em "twin toes", and we're not from La.
I am not really sure how far back it goes, but it's definitely from the Mississippi side of the family. Ha!
See. That's the problem. I explained how I knew and you could not comprehend the words.
Such a pity.
I was referring to the fact that you couldn't gather information from people hiding in their basements. Did you not comprehend the question?
David, If you have to ask it shows you've never been here.
Such reminds me of something that's always had me curious: What the hell happens to all the plywood bought in panic during the previous hurricane season?
I was including you in the "us" part since you are one of "us" now. :-)
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Just leave it outside. The rain, the dew and the insects get rid of it by March. Or, since under local zoning laws, your junkyard, specializing in F-150s, is next to a church, you could spruce up the leaning fence.
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