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Are you a Yankee or a Rebel?

Earth Wind and Fire

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I didn't think it would show any Dixie, but I took it anyhow for fun.

It showed a small percentage.

I'm gonna go mope now.

I knew y'all were affecting me in a negative way. :p If I start eating fried pickles or drinking sweet tea, HEADS WILL ROLL!

1st point to note......Yankees dont say 'y'all'. You are marked the moment you say that.

Gina.....I will have to send you some Pechters Rye Bread & a Pizza. Thats called throwing out the life line. Maybe a Juniors Cheese Cake!!!
 
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salzer mtn

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Do you speak to others in that word usage...this is not a dig...I am just curious.

Actually this is a lost language for the most part. When i was growing up this word usage was very common. I put together in a book form about a year ago of all the words and their meanings of the hill talk so i wouldn't forget them. My grandfather used words like much abliged for thank you and recollect for remember. I know several words in Cherokee (Tsalagi) also.
 

Gina B

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I say it on purpose now. See what I mean? I'm being corrupted, corrupted I say!

I even called soda "pop" once. It just came flying out of my mouth.

And once in a while, just once in a while, mind you, I'll get a wee bit frustrated with someone and say "well bless her heart!"

*sigh*

It's a mad mad world.
 

Revmitchell

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The word "pop" is a yankee thing. In the south all carbonated drinks are referred to as "coke" as in "what kind of coke do you want?"
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I say it on purpose now. See what I mean? I'm being corrupted, corrupted I say!

I even called soda "pop" once. It just came flying out of my mouth.

And once in a while, just once in a while, mind you, I'll get a wee bit frustrated with someone and say "well bless her heart!"

*sigh*

It's a mad mad world.

Oh God. Is that what brain washing is...I. will add some bagels & lox to the care package. Maybe Mothers Oats:laugh:
 

Gina B

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I never heard it referred to in California as pop. It was always soda.
I heard the word "pop" in Ohio and in Oklahoma and figured it was something that originated more towards the south. My version of south is about halfway split down the center of the map. LOL California is the beginning. Cut the map in half at the end border of Montana and down the end border of Arizona and look. Anything to your left is heading closer to home. Hit the ocean and you're home. LOL Anything to the right is south. Hit the ocean on the OTHER side and you've got good lobster, but you're the opposite of home.
Never really analyzed soda vs pop, now I'll have to go look it up.
 

Gina B

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Oh God. Is that what brain washing is...I. will add some bagels & lox to the care package. Maybe Mothers Oats:laugh:

I rise up and declare a blessing over you. You KNOW. You're one of the few. I won't ask where. Why. How. I'll just accept it for the joy that it is.

But I'll be showing this thread to the girls later. I can't promise they won't hunt you down, feed you a pastrami on rye with really good mustard, and then run away laughing, because they really enjoy it when we run across "another one" (even online) ever since we moved to this foreign land where we are strangers among an even stranger people. :smilewinkgrin:
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I rise up and declare a blessing over you. You KNOW. You're one of the few. I won't ask where. Why. How. I'll just accept it for the joy that it is.

But I'll be showing this thread to the girls later. I can't promise they won't hunt you down, feed you a pastrami on rye with really good mustard, and then run away laughing, because they really enjoy it when we run across "another one" (even online) ever since we moved to this foreign land where we are strangers among an even stranger people. :smilewinkgrin:

Well if they are New Yorkers, share this with them....you can add Dr. Browns Celery "SODA" to the menu ....with some coleslaw & dont forget the borscht. :love2:

http://www.2ndavedeli.com/
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Wow, I wish I didn't have the sound turned up so loud when that came on, all I heard was "New Yawk, New Yawk"

I need to get one of the license plates for my pick up truck, you know the ones that say "Welcome to the South, Now Go Home". or how about "Durn Tootin I'm a Rebel"

Just kiddin ya brother. :godisgood:

Well when I finely move out of this rat hole, Im moving to Tampa .... the new New Yawk!
 

Arbo

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The word "pop" is a yankee thing. In the south all carbonated drinks are referred to as "coke" as in "what kind of coke do you want?"

If one should want to order a Coke, should they order a Coke coke? Or a Pepsi coke?:laugh:
 
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