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MY SOUTH
Ever Vigilant ^ | Robert St. John

Posted on 02/14/2002 9:01:00 AM PST by sheltonmac

Thirty years ago I visited my first cousin in Virginia. While hanging out with his friend, the discussion turned to popular movies of the day. When I offered my two-cents on the authenticity and social relevance of the movie Billy Jack, one of the boys asked, in all seriousness; "Do you guys have movie theaters down there?" To which I replied, "Yep. We wear shoes too."

Just three years ago, my wife and I were attending a food and wine seminar in Aspen, Colorado. We were seated with two couples from Las Vegas. One of the Glitter Gulch gals was amused and downright rude when I described our restaurant as a fine-dining restaurant. "Mississippi doesn't have fine-dining restaurants!" she demanded and nudged her companion. I fought back the strong desire to mention that she lived in the land that invented the 99-cent breakfast buffet.

I wanted badly to defend my state and my restaurant with a 15-minute soliloquy and public relations rant that would surely change her mind. It was at that precise moment that I was hit with a blinding jolt of enlightenment, and in a moment of complete and absolute clarity it dawned on me -- my South is the best-kept secret in the country. Why would I try to win this woman over? She might move down here.

I am always amused by Hollywood's interpretation of the South. We are still, on occasion, depicted as a collective group of sweaty, stupid, backwards-minded and racist rednecks. The South of movies and TV, the Hollywood South, is not my South.

This is my South:

- My South is full of honest, hard-working people.

- My South is colorblind. In my South, we don't put a premium on pigment. No one cares whether you are black, white, red, or green with orange polka dots.

- My South is the birthplace of blues and jazz, and rock n' roll. It has banjo pickers and fiddle players, but it also has B.B. King, Muddy Waters, the Allman Brothers, Emmylou Harris, and Elvis.

- My South is hot.

- My South smells of newly mowed grass.

- My South was the South of The Partridge Family, Hawaii 5-0, and kick the can.

- My South was creek swimming, cane-pole fishing, and bird hunting.

- In my South, football is king, and the Southeastern Conference is the kingdom.

- My South is home to the most beautiful women on the planet.

- In my South, soul food and country cooking are the same thing.

- My South is full of fig preserves, cornbread, butter beans, fried chicken, grits and catfish.

- In my South we eat foie gras, caviar, and truffles.

- In my South, our transistor radios introduced us to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones at the same time they were introduced to the rest of the country.

- In my South, grandmothers cook a big lunch every Sunday.

- In my South, family matters, deeply.

- My South is boiled shrimp, blackberry cobbler, peach ice cream, banana pudding, and oatmeal cream pies.

- In my South people put peanuts in bottles of Coca Cola and hot sauce on almost everything.

- In my South the tea is iced and almost as sweet as the women.

- My South has air-conditioning.

- My South is camellias, azaleas, wisteria, and hydrangeas.

- In my South, the only person that has to sit on the back of the bus is the last person that got on the bus.

- In my South, people still say "yes, ma'am," "no ma'am," "please," and "thank you."

- In my South, we all wear shoes....most of the time.

My South is the best-kept secret in the country. Please continue to keep the secret....it keeps the idiots away.


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To: txculprit
Can't say I've ever had the pleasure. Does that dish have a particular name? I guess my favorite meal in the whole world consists of: Silver queen corn, mixed w/a little sugar and cooked in the oven in an iron skillet, butter beans straight from the garden (none of this store bought mess), fried garden squash, fresh garden tomato and a Vidalia onion(Those Georgia folk sure know onions). It just doesn't get any better.

You are probably corrct about the food thread. I'm just reminiscing anyway. Can't eat like a kid anymore. Cholesterol got waaaay too high.

161 posted on 02/14/2002 11:35:59 AM PST by AUgrad
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To: stboz
Actually, it isn't breading, it's a batter.
162 posted on 02/14/2002 11:36:23 AM PST by stboz
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To: jgrubbs
I've never heard anyone suggest that Northern Virginia stretches below the Rappahannock.
163 posted on 02/14/2002 11:37:36 AM PST by DeaconBenjamin
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To: stboz
Ahhhh. . .I am sooo homesick, I can't think straight. I am a Southern girl who is stuck in Sweden where people who pass you walking on the street every day for five months don't make eye contact when you are the only two people on the sidewalk (rant rant rant!!!!) I have such a hard time with the rudeness, and I can not wait to move back home!!! I miss the flowers, lawd a' mercy, the FOOD (Swedish cooking is not any thing you ever see advertised as a specialty! LOL!!) the weather, the 'ma'am's and 'sirs', biscuits (!) and the people!!!! I have travelled all over the place, and no one is as friendly as Southerners. Not even close.

*Sigh*

164 posted on 02/14/2002 11:39:57 AM PST by Rutabega
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To: sheltonmac
I saw no difference in the people in the backwoods of Wisconsin compared to the people who lived in the backwoods of Kentucky who shared the same occupations. I also saw no difference between the two groups who work in the city. It sometimes is the occupation of a person who defines them more than the location.

I am an American. I have close family members in Illinois, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas and Tennessee. I also have close dear friends in New Mexico, Pennsylvania, New York and Montana. I welcome them into my home and I am welcome in their's with open arms.

165 posted on 02/14/2002 11:44:16 AM PST by Shooter 2.5
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To: txculprit
Well, I was always taught to tell the truth and shame the devil. They are going to hang me over this some day, I reckon.
166 posted on 02/14/2002 11:45:01 AM PST by Twodees
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To: sweetliberty
Amen to that! I live in Va Beach and work in Suffolk and that is definitely a old-style southern town. Traveling along US 58 across southern VA is always an enjoyable experience.
167 posted on 02/14/2002 11:52:36 AM PST by flair2000
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To: sheltonmac
There is nothing sweeter than listening to a true Southerner speak. I've never heard an actor that could do a real Southern accent. Hollywood just doesn't have a clue.

If I could just transport myself back in time for five minutes, to that sleeping porch in Fairfax, AL, and listen again to the deep rich voices of my Granddaddy, Greatgranddaddy, and Uncles as they sat rocking and smoking their pipes in the evening. That memory alone is priceless.

168 posted on 02/14/2002 11:58:26 AM PST by Lorraine
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To: sheltonmac
Well my fellow Southerners, I have read just about every response to this thread and I believe that this Memphian has discovered a serious oversight...not one mention of my favorite...chicken and dumplings...yellow squash, collard greens, corn bread and for desert banana pudding and to top it all off a shot of the best sour mash in the world... Tennessee's Old Number 7...
169 posted on 02/14/2002 11:59:01 AM PST by kellynla
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To: sheltonmac
My South is boiled shrimp, blackberry cobbler, peach ice cream, banana pudding, and oatmeal cream pies.

I love Peach Ice Cream!

170 posted on 02/14/2002 11:59:11 AM PST by SgtSki
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To: FatherTorque
When I was growing up in North Carolina, there were two icons. Dale Earnhardt, and Ric Flair.


Whoooo!

171 posted on 02/14/2002 11:59:13 AM PST by flair2000
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To: oyez
If you ain't southern you ain't sh*t? So, if you are southern your are sh*t? Kinda odd claim to make.
172 posted on 02/14/2002 12:00:05 PM PST by wtc911
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To: wardaddy
" I have become a staunch defender of Southern heritage and culture.....right or wrong...it's ours and we don't need outsiders lecturing us anymore"

You got that right! Here's an example of THEIR idea of "justice."

Black Owned Beach Town Looks To Protect Itself From NAACP

173 posted on 02/14/2002 12:02:24 PM PST by sweetliberty
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To: Rutabega
We must get you out of there this instant.

Git on 'down to the SuisseAir counter and tell 'em Texas wants you back and hungry, or..... we rip up all our Swedish meatball recipes, the really ancient, secret ones...

174 posted on 02/14/2002 12:03:43 PM PST by txhurl
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To: sweetliberty
thanks for the flag....I had not seen this. The NAACP wishes to devour it''s own....how foolish.
175 posted on 02/14/2002 12:04:01 PM PST by wardaddy
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To: TexRef
To be fair, my Chicago-born wife is beautiful. But then, she HAS been breathing Southern air and drinking Southern water (not to mention eating the occasional bowl full of grits) for the last fifteen years, so...
176 posted on 02/14/2002 12:06:42 PM PST by Illbay
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To: flair2000
You can see and hear Ric every time the Carolina Hurricanes score a goal at the Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena. He's still stylin' and profilin'!
177 posted on 02/14/2002 12:12:30 PM PST by wimpycat
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To: wimpycat
Yo! Don't start sesquipedalianizing unless you mean it!
178 posted on 02/14/2002 12:19:54 PM PST by DonkeyHodee
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To: Twodees
hey are going to hang me over this some day, I reckon.

In the south no doubt.

179 posted on 02/14/2002 12:22:09 PM PST by DonkeyHodee
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To: SgtSki
My granfather used to make peach ice cream with fresh, ripe peaches and an old, hand-cranked ice cream maker. I'm drooling right now thinking about it!
180 posted on 02/14/2002 12:23:47 PM PST by sheltonmac
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