Spare Key Awakening
#61
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"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
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> Jeeze, sounds like you have a great dealership. Mine's like a bunch of
> automatons...and they don't wash trucks, much less smile. Maybe it's the
> town...
>
> Seahag
> (Who actually _can_ be quite nice)
>
I really do.
Surprisingly too!
When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly called me
a Yankee.
Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south and
I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny. For just
a moment there we were nose to mose (ok, me on my tippys, it had to be a
riot!) and then we all laughed and we have gotten alont famusly ever since.
It's too bad that your group is such a bunch of sticks in the mud... c'mon
over! I'll share!
Kate
#62
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
"> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly called
me
> a Yankee.
> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed and
breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
months ago.
I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
(bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
#63
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
"> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly called
me
> a Yankee.
> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed and
breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
months ago.
I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
(bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
#64
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
"> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly called
me
> a Yankee.
> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed and
breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
months ago.
I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
(bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
#65
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
"> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly called
me
> a Yankee.
> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed and
breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
months ago.
I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
(bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
#66
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Here they are quite nice to your face, but the moment you turn your back you
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
#67
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Here they are quite nice to your face, but the moment you turn your back you
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
#68
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Here they are quite nice to your face, but the moment you turn your back you
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
#69
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Here they are quite nice to your face, but the moment you turn your back you
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
can feel the daggers.
It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be rude, they should do
it to my face so I can give it right back.
I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some disrespect because I
sound like a Yankee, when I tell them that two generations of my family were
from Jackson County TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY don't know where it
is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an attitude... I'm
in trouble ALL the time.
Kate
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales manager jokingly
> called me
>> a Yankee.
>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks come from the south
>> and I looked him in the eye and explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>
> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago. :-)
>
> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and stayed at a bed
> and breakfast. At dinner we were seated next to a young local couple who
> explained to us the proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and obliterated
> everything they only thing the locals could find to eat were "bahld
> peanuts." The way they described it you would think it happened a couple
> months ago.
>
> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar with the culture
> (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but I still don't understand why some
> folks can't get over the fact that the South lost.
>
#70
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
I was born in California too, raised there until I was 9.
Then I got dragged all over the place until I landed here
about 25 years ago. Is Maryland North or South?! Heck,
everyone's from somewhere else in Annapolis!
Seahag
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:lsgJg.32659$e9.27055@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. .
> Here they are quite nice to your face, but the moment you
> turn your back you can feel the daggers.
> It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be
> rude, they should do it to my face so I can give it right
> back.
>
> I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some
> disrespect because I sound like a Yankee, when I tell them
> that two generations of my family were from Jackson County
> TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
> Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY
> don't know where it is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
>
> Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
> Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an
> attitude... I'm in trouble ALL the time.
>
>
> Kate
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in
> message
> news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>
>> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales
>> manager jokingly called me
>>> a Yankee.
>>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks
>>> come from the south and I looked him in the eye and
>>> explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>>
>> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago.
>> :-)
>>
>> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and
>> stayed at a bed and breakfast. At dinner we were seated
>> next to a young local couple who explained to us the
>> proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
>> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and
>> obliterated everything they only thing the locals could
>> find to eat were "bahld peanuts." The way they described
>> it you would think it happened a couple months ago.
>>
>> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar
>> with the culture (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but
>> I still don't understand why some folks can't get over
>> the fact that the South lost.
>>
>
>
Then I got dragged all over the place until I landed here
about 25 years ago. Is Maryland North or South?! Heck,
everyone's from somewhere else in Annapolis!
Seahag
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:lsgJg.32659$e9.27055@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. .
> Here they are quite nice to your face, but the moment you
> turn your back you can feel the daggers.
> It goes about a yard up my ***. If they are going to be
> rude, they should do it to my face so I can give it right
> back.
>
> I've had a number of locals 'politely' imply some
> disrespect because I sound like a Yankee, when I tell them
> that two generations of my family were from Jackson County
> TN, they purse up and ask where it's at. I get that evil
> Irish gleam in my eye and ask something like "You REALLY
> don't know where it is? Huh, I thought you were a native."
>
> Myself, I'm a "Westerner" born and raised in California.
> Add to that I'm an old Irish woman with a big mouth and an
> attitude... I'm in trouble ALL the time.
>
>
> Kate
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in
> message
> news:MsednWv-LZ7SpGnZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>
>> "> When we went there to buy the Liberty, the sales
>> manager jokingly called me
>>> a Yankee.
>>> Mind you, I wasn't raised in the south, but my folks
>>> come from the south and I looked him in the eye and
>>> explained to him that it wasn't funny.
>>
>> The "War of Nawthun Agression" was over a long time ago.
>> :-)
>>
>> A few years ago my wife and I traveled to Natchez MS and
>> stayed at a bed and breakfast. At dinner we were seated
>> next to a young local couple who explained to us the
>> proliferation of boiled peanut stands along the
>> roadsides. They explained when the Yankees came down and
>> obliterated everything they only thing the locals could
>> find to eat were "bahld peanuts." The way they described
>> it you would think it happened a couple months ago.
>>
>> I was raised in Southern Arkansas so I am very familiar
>> with the culture (bahld peanuts aren't popular in AR) but
>> I still don't understand why some folks can't get over
>> the fact that the South lost.
>>
>
>