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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: Friend_Or_Foe
Sugar on grits? Get a rope! My wife is from Virginia and she will fight anyone that tells her it isn't in The South.
21 posted on 02/14/2002 9:23:48 AM PST by rebelyell
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To: geaux
Depends on what part of Virginia. I lived for several years in Northern Virginia (DC suburbs). It definitely could not be considered the south. I felt further away from my southern heritage there than anywhere.
22 posted on 02/14/2002 9:24:06 AM PST by Lorraine
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To: sheltonmac
Your South sounds real good to me. Can you post your Menu so we can see what the food of the South is like. Aloha from Maui...
23 posted on 02/14/2002 9:24:27 AM PST by fish hawk
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To: sheltonmac
Why would I try to win this woman over? She might move down here.

Got that right. We moved from Tampa to Vickburg fifteen years ago. Too dang many Yankees, too close together, with bad manners and attitudes, using up the water supply and then gripping about it. They took my home and ruined it.

25 posted on 02/14/2002 9:26:35 AM PST by stboz
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To: Friend_Or_Foe
You forgot Eastabutchie.
27 posted on 02/14/2002 9:27:02 AM PST by oyez
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To: sheltonmac
- In my South we Bar-B-Que in short sleeves between Christmas and New Years.

- In my South we remember that a White Christmas is a Northern European and Yankee myth! It snows here about as often as it does in the Holy Land.

28 posted on 02/14/2002 9:27:03 AM PST by HoustonCurmudgeon
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To: Lorraine
I lived in Northern Virginia, Spotsylvania and Orange counties to be exact. It was more southern than Central Florida.
29 posted on 02/14/2002 9:27:56 AM PST by jgrubbs
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To: sheltonmac
Deo Vindice.
30 posted on 02/14/2002 9:28:04 AM PST by Junior
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To: HoustonCurmudgeon
I've seen two white Christmases in my whole life. I like to duck hunt in the snow but other than that I find it annoying. The yankees can keep it all.
31 posted on 02/14/2002 9:29:36 AM PST by rebelyell
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To: jgrubbs
Gotta respectfully disagree on that one jgrubbs. Although Central Florida isn't my beloved South, I still feel in many ways that I'm in the South. The pace is slower, the people friendlier, and I can get sweet tea and grits in most restaurants :) It's not Alabama, but its a lot better than No. Virginia.
32 posted on 02/14/2002 9:32:49 AM PST by Lorraine
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To: Friend_Or_Foe; ALL
I'm really surprised boiled peanuts weren't mentioned in the article. :-)
33 posted on 02/14/2002 9:33:47 AM PST by sheltonmac
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To: jgrubbs
Central Florida is definately not the south. It's more like Northern Puerto Rico. However, I live in Orlando and do love it for it's own reasons. Pensacola, though, is my place of birth and I'll argue with anyone who claims North Florida isn't the south. Our claim to fame is the beautiful white sand beaches. Affectionately known as the "Redneck Riviera".
34 posted on 02/14/2002 9:33:49 AM PST by volchef
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To: Friend_Or_Foe
SUGAR on GRITS!!!! What yankee thought that up?
35 posted on 02/14/2002 9:34:19 AM PST by anothergrunt
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To: fish hawk
Can you post your Menu so we can see what the food of the South is like

Supper tonight (Valentines) is stuffed filet mignon with twice baked stuffed potatoes, and warm spinach and scallop salad. This weekend, for the party, will be tamales, hand-made tortillas, refried beans, beef and chicken fajita, guacamole, spanish rice, salsa (some of the ingredients from the garden), beans and knuckles, and sopaipillas served with local honey. All home-made of course. I started cooking yesterday.

/john

36 posted on 02/14/2002 9:34:35 AM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: sheltonmac
Here's a little test to find out if someone is actually from the South, not that you won't be able to tell in few minutes but this is fun anyway-

Take a piece of paper and just write "Boudin" on it. Hand it to the person and ask them what that is, how do you pronounce it, and if they like it. If they don't know, tell em to get back wherever they came from.

38 posted on 02/14/2002 9:36:55 AM PST by DETAILER
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To: sheltonmac
Being from Virginia of which I am proud as any Southern Gentleman could possibly be, but when you put to words Sunday Dinner at Grandmas you not only touched my heart but my actual spirit. For this I wish to say thank you, each Sunday at my Mothers we have lunch as a family, my youngest is just 12 and he gets upset if for any reason we don't attend( missed 1 since he's been born). I grew up up around Smithfield (Hog Capitol of World) we still kill hogs and smoke our own meat. Currently I work in Radiation Safety and have fun with that when the wife and travel back to her home in Ohio. My in-laws were down once and we had collards and butter beans, tomatoes and cornbread (Johnny Cakes,Ash Cakes) they had never had such and ate everything and left the table with grease on their chins. Each time we go up we take smoke house cured bacon, susage and fresh eggs, they truly love it. Well thanks again for the rememberance of times that haven't all gone bye.
39 posted on 02/14/2002 9:37:07 AM PST by cav68
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To: fish hawk
I see in your bio that you are Yurok. Smoked salmon will cause me to crawl over hot deserts and broken glass to get some.

However, in Florida, smoked mullet with ice-freaking-cold beer is just about heaven. Add smoked shrimp and you're there.

40 posted on 02/14/2002 9:38:23 AM PST by stboz
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