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HOLLiS
05-20-2006, 16:17
Southernness

Only a Southerner knows the difference between a hissie fit and a
conniption fit, and that you don't "HAVE" them, you "PITCH" them.
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Only a Southerner knows how many fish, collard greens, turnip greens,
peas, beans, etc., make up "a mess."
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Only a Southerner can show or point out to you the general direction of
"yonder."
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Only a Southerner knows exactly how long "directly" is, ... as in: "Going
to town, be back directly."
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Even Southern babies know that "Gimme some sugar" is not a request for
the white, granular sweet substance that sits in a pretty little bowl in
the middle of the table.
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All Southerners know exactly when "by and by" is. They might not use the
term, but they know the concept well.
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Only a Southerner knows instinctively that the best gesture of solace for
a neighbor who's got trouble is a plate of hot fried chicken and a big
bowl of cold potato salad. If the neighbor's trouble is a! real crisis,
they also know to add a large banana puddin!
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Only Southerners grow up knowing the difference between "right near" and
"a right far piece." They also know that "just down the road" can be 1
mile or 20.
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Only a Southerner, both knows and understands, the difference between a
redneck, a good ol' boy, and po' white trash.
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No true Southerner would ever assume that the car with the flashing turn
signal is actually going to make a turn.
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A Southerner knows that "fixin" can be used as a noun, a verb, or an
adverb.
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Only Southerners make friends while standing in lines, ... and when we're
"in line," ... we talk to everybody!
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Put 100 Southerners in a room and half of them will discover they're
related, even if only by marriage. _____

In the South, y'all is singular, .... all y'all is plural.
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Southerners know grits come from corn and how to eat them.
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Every Southerner knows tomatoes with eggs, bacon, grits, and coffee are
perfectly wonderful; that red eye gravy is also a breakfast food; and
that fried green tomatoes are not a breakfast food.
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When you hear someone say, "Well, I caught myself lookin'," you know you
are in the presence of a genuine Southerner!
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Only true Southerners say "sweet tea" and "sweet milk." Sweet tea
indicates the need for sugar and lots of it -- we do not like our tea
unsweetened. "Sweet milk" means you don't want buttermilk.
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And a true Southerner knows you don't scream obscenities at little old
ladies who drive 30 MPH on the freeway. You just say,"Bless her heart"
... and go your own way.
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To those of you who are still a little embarrassed by your Southerness:
Take two tent revivals and a dose of sausage gravy and call me in the
morning. Bless your heart!
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And to those of you who are still having a hard time understanding all
this Southern stuff, ... bless your hearts, I hear they are fixin' to
have classes on Southernness as a second language!
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And for those that are not from the South but have lived here for a long
time, all y'all need a sign to hang on y'alls front porch that reads "I
ain't from the South, but I got here as fast as I could."
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SOUTHERN WOMEN

Southern women appreciate their natural assets:
Clean skin.
A winning smile.
That unforgettable Southern drawl.

Southern women know their manners:
"Yes, ma'am."
"Yes, sir."
"Why, no, Billy!"

Southern women have a distinct way with fond expre! ssions :
"Y'all come back!"
"Well, bless your heart."
"Drop by when you can."
"How's your Momma?"

Southern women know their summer weather report:
Humidity
Humidity
Humidity

Southern women know their vacation spots:
The beach
The beach
The beach

Southern women know the joys of June, July, and August:
Colorful hi-heel sandals
Strapless sun dresses
Iced sweet tea with mint

Southern women know everybody's first name:
Honey
Darlin'
Shugah

Southern women know the movies that speak to their hearts:
Fried Green Tomatoes
Driving Miss Daisy
Steel Magnolias
Gone With The Wind

Southern women know their religions:
Baptist
Methodist
Football

Southern women know their country breakfasts:
Red-eye gravy
Grits
Eggs
Country ham
Mouth-watering homemade biscuits with momma's homemade jelly

Southern women know their cities dripping with Southern charm:
Charleston (Chawl'stn)
Savannah (S'vanah)
Fort ! Worth (Foat Wuth)
New Orleans (N'awlins)
Atlanta (Addlanna)

Southern women know their elegant gentlemen:
Men in uniform.
Men in tuxedos
Rhett Butler, of course!

Southern girls know their prime real estate:
The Mall
The Country Club
The Beauty Salon

Southern girls know the four deadly sins:
Having bad hair and nails
Having bad manners
Cooking bad food
Wearing too much makeup in the summer

Southern girls know men may come and go,but friends are fahevah !

Now...... Shugah, send this to some girls who were raised in the South or
wish they had been!

If you're a Northern transplant, Bless your little heart, fake it.
We know you got here as fast as you could.....!!!

Sdiver
05-20-2006, 16:42
Ummmm, ya forgot sumthin'....

Southern women know the joys of June, July, and August:
Colorful hi-heel sandals
Strapless sun dresses---> With a bra that ain't :D
Iced sweet tea with mint

HOLLiS
05-20-2006, 16:47
Ummmm, ya forgot sumthin'....

Southern women know the joys of June, July, and August:
Colorful hi-heel sandals
Strapless sun dresses---> With a bra that ain't :D
Iced sweet tea with mint

Sir a gentleman never discusses a Ladies' under pinnings in public.

Sdiver
05-20-2006, 17:54
Sir a gentleman never discusses a Ladies' under pinnings in public.

Who ever said I was a Gentleman? ;)

I'm from the NORTH. I'm a Yankee by God !!!!:lifter

Gypsy
05-20-2006, 19:20
Southern women know their elegant gentlemen:
Men in uniform.
Men in tuxedos
Rhett Butler, of course!




I must have some southern blood in me somewhere... :D

HOLLiS
05-20-2006, 20:55
Who ever said I was a Gentleman? ;)

I'm from the NORTH. I'm a Yankee by God !!!!:lifter

Ok, do you know the difference between a Yankee and a Damn Yankee?

BTW I figured you for a Yankee...........

Sdiver
05-20-2006, 21:45
Ok, do you know the difference between a Yankee and a Damn Yankee?

Yankee = someone up North
Damn Yankee = someone from the North traveling down South and wanting to get back up North.
:D

BTW I figured you for a Yankee...........

Thank you....thank you very much.

:lifter

The Reaper
05-20-2006, 21:54
Yankee = someone up North
Damn Yankee = someone from the North traveling down South and wanting to get back up North.
:D

Thank you....thank you very much.

:lifter

Not exactly.

A "Yankee" is someone from the North.

A "Damn Yankee" is someone from the North who came down and decided to stay. Usually busy grousing about how it should be done like it was "up there".

TR

Sdiver
05-20-2006, 22:06
Not exactly.

A "Yankee" is someone from the North.

A "Damn Yankee" is someone from the North who came down and decided to stay. Usually busy grousing about how it should be done like it was "up there".

TR

I was close. I should have known, I was a Damn Yankee once. :D

Thanks for the clarification sir.

BMT (RIP)
05-21-2006, 02:30
AMEN TR!!!

BMT

lrd
05-21-2006, 08:58
Not exactly.

A "Yankee" is someone from the North.

A "Damn Yankee" is someone from the North who came down and decided to stay. Usually busy grousing about how it should be done like it was "up there".

TR
Or -- according to my Granddaddy -- a "Damn Yankee" is someone from the North who came down and decided to marry my daughter. lol

Gypsy -- did you note the "sweet milk" instruction?

HOLLiS
05-21-2006, 09:40
Or -- according to my Granddaddy -- a "Damn Yankee" is someone from the North who came down and decided to marry my daughter. lol

Gypsy -- did you note the "sweet milk" instruction?

Because of your age at the time, I think your Grandaddy left out probably some of the best adjectives to describe the scallywag.

Ambush Master
05-21-2006, 10:34
Or how Yankees are liken unto Hemorrhoids:

Once they come down, you can't get them to go back up,
and the whole time they're here, they are a real pain in the arse!!:D

Sdiver
05-21-2006, 10:36
Or -- according to my Granddaddy -- a "Damn Yankee" is someone from the North who came down and decided to marry my daughter. lol

Bwahahahahahahahahaha

LMAO :D :D

Sdiver
05-21-2006, 10:41
Or how Yankees are liken unto Hemorrhoids:

Once they come down, you can't get them to go back up,
and the whole time they're here, they are a real pain in the arse!!:D

So then....are you saying that the South is nothing but "Arse" ??

If Northerners are liken unto Hemorrhoids, and these so called Hemorrhoids need some place to "attatch" to, and as we all know, Hemorrhoids are attatched to the "arse"....

....Ergo.....

Northerners = Hemorrhoids

South = Arse



:D :D

lrd
05-21-2006, 10:41
Because of your age at the time, I think your Grandaddy left out probably some of the best adjectives to describe the scallywag.
Momma said her Daddy didn't talk to my Daddy for the first two years they were married. Then Granddaddy mumbled a lot under his breath. Daddy said they worked it out moving the cattle one summer...he was a Yankee -- even a Damn Yankee -- but at least he wasn't a Yankee from the City. :D

Gypsy
05-21-2006, 16:24
Gypsy -- did you note the "sweet milk" instruction?

Yes I sure did! :D

RynoMc
05-22-2006, 07:52
Southernness
Only true Southerners say "sweet tea" and "sweet milk." Sweet tea
indicates the need for sugar and lots of it -- we do not like our tea
unsweetened. "Sweet milk" means you don't want buttermilk.


Correction:
No true Southerner would say "sweet tea." It's redundant. Tea, by definition, is sweet. If you want it unsweetened, you have to specify. Be forewarned: you'll get sidelong looks 'cuz y'all cain't be trusted.

HOLLiS
05-22-2006, 08:14
Correction:
No true Southerner would say "sweet tea." It's redundant. Tea, by definition, is sweet. If you want it unsweetened, you have to specify. Be forewarned: you'll get sidelong looks 'cuz y'all cain't be trusted.

Yep, I did not edit that. I guess with the yankee influx some servers will ask a cutomer, "Sweet and unsweet", BUT generally unless you asked for unsweet you got sweet.

Thanks for the correction. Even though I am in the NorthWet, I am still South of Dallas.......Oregon that is.

Huey14
05-22-2006, 08:45
Well I'm enlightened.

Hang on...do I count as a Southerner? You lot probably couldn't understand me if I spoke to you. That counts, right?

RynoMc
05-22-2006, 09:05
Thanks for the correction. Even though I am in the NorthWet, I am still South of Dallas.......Oregon that is.

;) np.
I'm not technically from the dirty south either - speck of a town in Kentucky. But there were plenty of good 'ol boys with trucks that had stickers that read "American by birth. Southern by the grace of God." I may not have been born below the Mason-Dixon, but I ain't a far piece from bein a redheaded stepchild of the South.

HOLLiS
05-22-2006, 09:33
Well I'm enlightened.

Hang on...do I count as a Southerner? You lot probably couldn't understand me if I spoke to you. That counts, right?

Huey, I don't know, when I look at a globe, I wonder why y'all don't fall in to space. I don't know how I woud be able to stand on something upside down.

Huey14
05-22-2006, 09:51
Huey, I don't know, when I look at a globe, I wonder why y'all don't fall in to space. I don't know how I woud be able to stand on something upside down.


It gets easier with practise.

Michelle
05-24-2006, 08:28
Thanks for this educational post!

Great timing since I will be transplanting at the end of the summer.

I've been practicing my "Y'all" a LOT and trying hard not to tack on the customary "dude" at the end of my sentances. ;)

m1

Huey14
05-24-2006, 11:08
I tried to say "ya'll" once.

I got told off by an American.

So I told him to stop saying "mate"! Haha!

Tigress
05-25-2006, 17:24
I am a proud southerner, born in Gawja. (Georgia for those of you north of the Mason Dixin' line. I am quite independent, yet know how to treat her man like a man. One can be a lady, yet know how to take care of herself if needed. If you want good old fashioned lovins with surprises in store ;) ...find a southern girl. High heeled sandles, sundresses and Victoria Secret hair is standard summer southern girl attire. We know to wear sexy sandles with our low rise jeans...not tennis shoes. I love being a southern gal!

I also loved the one about religions...Baptist, Methodist and Football....a true southern girl will support football...but it's a true southern lady that supports the college football! (LSU, Bulldogs, "Bama Roll Tide)

Thanks for sharing this!!

Gypsy
05-25-2006, 19:18
I am a proud southerner, born in Gawja. (Georgia for those of you north of the Mason Dixin' line. I am quite independent, yet know how to treat her man like a man. One can be a lady, yet know how to take care of herself if needed. If you want good old fashioned lovins with surprises in store ;) ...find a southern girl. High heeled sandles, sundresses and Victoria Secret hair is standard summer southern girl attire. We know to wear sexy sandles with our low rise jeans...not tennis shoes. I love being a southern gal!

I also loved the one about religions...Baptist, Methodist and Football....a true southern girl will support football...but it's a true southern lady that supports the college football! (LSU, Bulldogs, "Bama Roll Tide)

Thanks for sharing this!!

Good thing I read your introduction post, I almost thought this was a personal ad. :rolleyes: :D

Welcome, please thank your "other half" for serving our Country.

jfhiller
05-25-2006, 19:36
I tried to say "ya'll" once.

I got told off by an American.

So I told him to stop saying "mate"! Haha!

Huey, you say "y'all" any time you want. But just so you know, when writing, it's spelled "y'all" :)

Huey14
05-25-2006, 20:58
Whoops! :D

72_Wilderness
06-01-2006, 00:19
You damn yanke`'s getonoutahe`

I think that's how a person would spell them words. The school learnt me the goodest they could! :D When I was told I placed in the intellgent category by the Navy Recruiter, I promptly told him, Go Army and hung up. And that last part ain't a joke! :eek:

PeteyMcPete
06-01-2006, 02:09
Damn i wanted to make the standard aussie reply.
Oh well.

Some irrelevant lines of text.

"She''l be right mate."
"Thats a rippa."

And the favourite.
"Throw another shrimp on the Barbie mate."

TN FISH
06-01-2006, 16:30
...but it's a true southern lady that supports the college football! (LSU, Bulldogs, "Bama Roll Tide)

Thanks for sharing this!!



Oh Bless your heart... GO VOLS!!

TN FISH
06-01-2006, 16:36
By the way not a bad post... I enjoyed it.. but lately people have a huge misconception of Southerners by the fact that Jeff Foxworthy and Larry "The Cable Guy" are making us look like $h!t, and making money off of it. Ron White on the other hand is the man.

In the southeast: Football is a fight amoung different fans, but when baseball comes around anyone who isn't a Braves fan is booted in the arse.

SP5IC
06-02-2006, 07:41
Do you know why Southern Women don't engage in group sex?

It takes too long to write the thank you notes.

Gypsy
06-02-2006, 11:42
Do you know why Southern Women don't engage in group sex?

It takes too long to write the thank you notes.

I...can't...breathe....LMAO!!

Firebeef
06-02-2006, 14:28
My granparents were from Alachua, Florida, about as souf as you can git! (state of mind, not geographically)

Do y'all know the difference between naked and nekkid??

Naked is you ain't got no clothes on.

Nekkid is you ain't got no clothes on, and you're doin sumtin about it!!

My gramma told me that once. Bless her heart!

Gypsy
06-02-2006, 18:37
My granparents were from Alachua, Florida, about as souf as you can git! (state of mind, not geographically)

Do y'all know the difference between naked and nekkid??

Naked is you ain't got no clothes on.

Nekkid is you ain't got no clothes on, and you're doin sumtin about it!!

My gramma told me that once. Bless her heart!


Heard that "up north" too. :D

catd11r
06-23-2006, 22:27
Oh my gosh! Lmao! GO Clemson!!

x SF med
06-24-2006, 06:15
I spent 14 yrs in TX, and got partially southernized - but could not bring myself to use y'all nor fixin - sorry all, loved Fort Worth as a stop over for all those years, but I went back North - so I guess I went from Goddamyankee back to Damnyankee. A bit of Irony, in TX one of my Lic. Plates started GDY.... and yes, it was on a pickup.

chittnp
06-25-2006, 12:29
Th entire time I was in Texas, I kept seeing hats, t-shirts and bumper-stickers that said "keep Texas beautiful....put a Yankee on a bus". I found that only mildly offensive.

HOLLiS
06-25-2006, 14:29
Th entire time I was in Texas, I kept seeing hats, t-shirts and bumper-stickers that said "keep Texas beautiful....put a Yankee on a bus". I found that only mildly offensive.


You didn't like the bus ride?

Airbornelawyer
06-26-2006, 15:35
My granparents were from Alachua, Florida, about as souf as you can git! (state of mind, not geographically)!
You can get further south and still be Southern, like Lake Wales, but you're right that Alachua County is about as far south as the South gets (maybe Marion County too).

My family is from just to the north, in Baker County. Some of them have been there since the early 1800s, and several served in the 8th Florida during the Civil War. Others were still in the Valdosta area. My great-great grandfather served in the 16th Georgia Infantry and died in a Union POW camp in Elmira, New York (the Yankee Andersonville).

Firebeef
06-29-2006, 18:12
hell we might be kin!! Much of my Dad's side comes from all over that area, inclucing Valdosta !!

When were you in 3/11th INF? I was with them from 83-85 in 5th ID at Ft Polk......another area that is steeped in southerness!