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THE SOUTH - LIKE IT OR WE'LL KICK YOUR A$$!
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| Jan. 12, 2002
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Posted on 01/12/2002 3:55:44 PM PST by jslade
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To: jslade
Brother Dave, the celestial mechanic.
To: nopardons
"This has been OVERPOSTED at FR, and wasn't worth it the first 1/2 dozen times"
To: xcon
I don't believe I've ever distroted what others are saying but you're welcome to your opinions. The three years comment was just to let you know I've been here along time and am not going anywhere unless Jim bans me again.
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posted on
01/14/2002 2:56:09 PM PST
by
Demidog
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To: xcon
What in the world is eating at you? I live in Texas for God's sake and take pride in the fact that I live on 40 acres and kill things for dinner.
345
posted on
01/14/2002 3:08:38 PM PST
by
Demidog
To: proudofthesouth
this yankee knows hush puppy's are shoes.........
346
posted on
01/14/2002 3:11:44 PM PST
by
angcat
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To: The Duke
"As my buddies started to circle and prepared to deliver to me an "ass whopping" I clarified..."Bussin' 'em up side tha head!" OMG that's funny! I remember those days. Felt kinda sorry for the 2 little "colored boys" that were the first in our school after the civil rights bill passed. Everybody knew there was gonna be an a** whupping. It was just a question of who was gonna do it. After that mandatory a** whuppin' though, things were pretty peaceful.
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To: 4TheFlag
my first experience with northern bbq was in Binghamton, NY. I got a pig bbq sandwich, it was cold pork with some kind of sauce poured on it. Never again.
To: buccaneer81
"If only more Southerners would head north, we'd have a much more civilized North." Now why, in heaven's name would any self respecting southerner want to do that. A lot of us have done our time out of the south and are thankful to be home.
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To: sweetliberty
Actually at the time of Lincoln's birth it was Kentucky county, Virginia. ;)
To: nopardons
C'mon nopes, you've been invading Southern threads to dump on Southerners ever since I've been here. We've been under invasion down here from the northern states for quite awhile. You bet there are hard feelings. Also, we were gulled into supporting the GOP and we're totally shut out of party policy making while being derided as hicks and inbred idiots.
You're wrong in saying that northerners don't come onto Southern threads talking trash. It happens on every single thread where we try to discuss Southern heritage issues. There is a group of Lincoln worshipping idiots who turn every discussion of Southern cultural issues into a slam fest.
If you don't like these threads, you have a funny way of showing it. if you didn't like this kind of topic, you would stay away. I think you get drunk and vent your spleen here.
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posted on
01/14/2002 3:45:56 PM PST
by
Twodees
To: 1 FELLOW FREEPER
"Bostonians are BORN with the need to have their asses kicked" Now THAT is funny!
To: HapHaszard
Still the south. I forget what year Kentucky and Virginia became separate. My mama was from Virginia and my daddy from Kentucky so in my geneological research I have encountered that issue, but it was awhile back.
To: 4TheFlag
I believe it might have been Rapid City.
To: sweetliberty
The best pizza I ever had was in Pineville, North Carolina at PizZarrelli on 51. The owner is from Naples via NYC and he got three Italian masons to build him a domed wood burning oven. The pizza though, was made by an old Tarheel boy who had perfected the dough and sauce with the help of the boss.
It's amazing to see the coals raked to one side of the oven, the hearth swept with a corn broom, and a huge pizza baked to perfection in about 6 minutes. I've had pizza in NYC that was terrible, pizza in Rhode Island that was very good, and pizza in Pineville that was outstanding. Good pizza is probably easier to find in NYC, but it isn't completely missing in the South either.
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posted on
01/14/2002 4:00:37 PM PST
by
Twodees
To: gusfortyfiveseventy
I spent 10 years in a small town in New York state, called Owego. I was really suprised when we moved up there that the people were so nice. It was friendly as any southern town I have lived in. The only major difference between Owego, and a small southern town was that the statue in the town square was a yankee soldier, and the snow. I was not pleased after the first time with snow.
To: nopardons
It's ONLY Southern FREEPERS, who continually post derrogatory things, about others. HOOF!I'm from Massachusetts; apparently YOU have LITTLE knowledge about THAT! HARUMPH!
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posted on
01/14/2002 4:22:38 PM PST
by
dasboot
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