Spare Key Awakening
#71
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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.
>>
>
>
#72
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Posts: n/a
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.
>>
>
>
#73
Guest
Posts: n/a
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.
>>
>
>
#74
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Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Two people here actually born in California? I thought local law was
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#75
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Two people here actually born in California? I thought local law was
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#76
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Two people here actually born in California? I thought local law was
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#77
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Two people here actually born in California? I thought local law was
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be born somewhere
else and move here??!!
Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North Dakota, raised in
Montana, lived all over the freakin map, and settled down in California.
Seahag proclaimed:
> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#78
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Heh heh...not only born there but 5th generation or
something like that. I heard tales of covered wagons in my
childhood!
Seahag
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be
> born somewhere else and move here??!!
>
> Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North
> Dakota, raised in Montana, lived all over the freakin map,
> and settled down in California.
>
>
>
> Seahag proclaimed:
>
>> 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.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
something like that. I heard tales of covered wagons in my
childhood!
Seahag
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be
> born somewhere else and move here??!!
>
> Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North
> Dakota, raised in Montana, lived all over the freakin map,
> and settled down in California.
>
>
>
> Seahag proclaimed:
>
>> 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.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
#79
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Heh heh...not only born there but 5th generation or
something like that. I heard tales of covered wagons in my
childhood!
Seahag
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be
> born somewhere else and move here??!!
>
> Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North
> Dakota, raised in Montana, lived all over the freakin map,
> and settled down in California.
>
>
>
> Seahag proclaimed:
>
>> 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.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
something like that. I heard tales of covered wagons in my
childhood!
Seahag
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be
> born somewhere else and move here??!!
>
> Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North
> Dakota, raised in Montana, lived all over the freakin map,
> and settled down in California.
>
>
>
> Seahag proclaimed:
>
>> 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.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
#80
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spare Transponer Keys
Heh heh...not only born there but 5th generation or
something like that. I heard tales of covered wagons in my
childhood!
Seahag
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be
> born somewhere else and move here??!!
>
> Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North
> Dakota, raised in Montana, lived all over the freakin map,
> and settled down in California.
>
>
>
> Seahag proclaimed:
>
>> 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.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
something like that. I heard tales of covered wagons in my
childhood!
Seahag
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> that nobody was allowed to be born here, you had to be
> born somewhere else and move here??!!
>
> Now, I am more typical of Californians, born in North
> Dakota, raised in Montana, lived all over the freakin map,
> and settled down in California.
>
>
>
> Seahag proclaimed:
>
>> 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.
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