Southerners

DustyWolfe said:
I was born in west Texas as well, and am now in the Austin area but hopefully this will change soon. Not that I dont like Austin, it's just not right for me personally.

Really? From my experiences with Austin, it's always struck me as a very liberal, relaxed, and thankfully GREEN city. Plus it has Freebirds. What have you found?
 
I'm from CA, lately southern CA. So I'm not from "The South" DH hails from Texas and Virginia. It's really bad, but I picked up alot of his drawl, especially when we're both drinking. I speak what I hear and it drives me nuts!
 
I live in Paradise...halfway between Austin (liberal, great food, great music - loud-n-rowdy austin sound, great people) and Houston (mostly conservative assholes but still, great food, great music - blues, great shopping!!).

Texas til I die.
 
Ok, there's way to many Texans here so I have to even the odds a little.

Waves to my neighbors south of the red river. Yep, you got it! I'm an Okie gal.

Great music, theatre, food, culture, entertainments of all kinds. With the added benefit that it doesn't get as hot here as it does there. Friendly folks that still wave as they drive down the street. People who stop to help if you've had car trouble and if lost, can give great directions and a few helpful hints of places of interest along the way. :rose:
 
Born and raised in Florida. Lived in NC for a while. Like it better here (sorry NC - no offence intended).

My brother was born in Texas, though.
 
Iron Bear said:
Like it better here (sorry NC - no offence intended).

Next time we gotta get some Tar on them Heels so you'll learn to stay put!
 
You know you've become Southern when...

You not only don't mind or notice standing 15 minutes in the checkout line with only one person ahead of you who is busily gabbing with the store clerk, in fact, you join their conversation. :)

Resting or sleeping is prefaced by "I feel a bit tard."

It seems perfectly natural to smile at, laugh with, or joke around with complete strangers at least 10 times daily.
 
TaintedB said:
You know you've become Southern when...

You not only don't mind or notice standing 15 minutes in the checkout line with only one person ahead of you who is busily gabbing with the store clerk, in fact, you join their conversation. :)

Resting or sleeping is prefaced by "I feel a bit tard."

It seems perfectly natural to smile at, laugh with, or joke around with complete strangers at least 10 times daily.

LOL,

How'd you know what I did today, TaintedB? It's just a Southern thang for sure!
 
TaintedB said:
You not only don't mind or notice standing 15 minutes in the checkout line with only one person ahead of you who is busily gabbing with the store clerk, in fact, you join their conversation. :)

So true... I did some volunteer work in San Diego, had a guy from cali rooming with me. I found myself contantly grabbing him, because he powerwalked everywhere. I finally stopped him, looked him in the eye, and said "I'm a carolina boy, we got all the time in the world, and dammit, we're going to move at a southern pace"
 
My mother was born in Louisiana. (she is an awesome cook, and thinking of moving to Georgia for some unknown reason.)

My dad is a New Yorker. (reminds me of those civil war romance novels.) -shakes head-

I was born in the west, sadly.
 
Wow, a lot of Southerners here. I've lived in Arizona for the past 18 years, but am a born and raised Alabama Gulf Coast girl.

ROLL TIDE!
 
Hi

BeachGurl2 said:
Wow, a lot of Southerners here. I've lived in Arizona for the past 18 years, but am a born and raised Alabama Gulf Coast girl.

ROLL TIDE!

Well glad to see a sweet southern lady, though maybe you should pull for South Carolina, GO COCKS.
 
Y'all better stop it or everyone will think all we care about is football.

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Y'all better stop it or everyone will think all we care about is football.

Fury :rose:
You mean there's something else to care about in the South? Um, sex, maybe? ;)
 
Snoozebutton2 said:
In the South football is king lol.

Yeah I know that all too well damnit! *grr* As I've stated a few times I LOVE to play but HATE to watch or listen to it be watched. *grr*

Fury :rose:

BeachGurl2 said:
You mean there's something else to care about in the South? Um, sex, maybe? ;)

Now that's something I can get behind!

*smiles sweetly*

Fury :rose:

Snoozebutton2 said:
Yes but only with Souths fifth food group, gravy. lol

The only gravy I like is peanut butter gravy but now roux are great for a start to a dish!

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Yeah I know that all too well damnit! *grr* As I've stated a few times I LOVE to play but HATE to watch or listen to it be watched. *grr*

Fury :rose:



Now that's something I can get behind!

*smiles sweetly*

Fury :rose:



The only gravy I like is peanut butter gravy but now roux are great for a start to a dish!

Fury :rose:


Wow now that is some woman, can quote three in one. I still feel like my computer is the smart one of the partnership. lol
 
Snoozebutton2 said:
Wow now that is some woman, can quote three in one. I still feel like my computer is the smart one of the partnership. lol

Three in ones are HOT!!!

*giggles*

Fury :rose:
 
Snoozebutton2 said:
Now, now, you know we southern folk are demure. :)

Oh Honey, I can demure you all to heck and back! *bats lashes*

Usually, we are, I agree. In public at least, but in our own boudoir?

That is a different story for some of us.

Would you like a mint julep, Sugah?

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Oh Honey, I can demure you all to heck and back! *bats lashes*

Usually, we are, I agree. In public at least, but in our own boudoir?

That is a different story for some of us.

Would you like a mint julep, Sugah?

Fury :rose:

OK, I admit I didn't know the drink you spoke of at all. But google is a wonderous thing. http://home.att.net/~ejlinton/dom_mint-julep.html I hope I helped spread more Southern lore and tradition. And will take that drink and say Thank you ma'am. :)
 
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