Movin South... Silly yankee questions...

   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #161  
FWIW...In my experience people from the south say "nu oarlens"...(they only say "new awlens" on TV etc.)
People from the north say "new orleeens"

BTW...the hominy based dish served at breakfast and with shrimp or fried fish in the south known as "grits"...is pronounced "gray-its"
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #162  
Texas may be #26, but when you go west of the DFW metroplex you would swear you were out there by your self. One of my co-workers had a place out in SW Texas about 30 miles north of Del Rio. It was dirt cheap, but you had to drive for at least 1/2 and hour to get gas or groceries. I think Texas has tried to bunch everybody into 5-6 large areas and the rest is wide open.

Nope, not "wide open." It's fenced in private property remember. :laughing: :cool2:

And yes my family owns about 7,000ac of that state.
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #163  
Don't forget the BUGS! and GATORS & SNAKES also spiders down there......but good hog hunting!.
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #164  
Nope, not "wide open." It's fenced in private property remember. :laughing: :cool2:

And yes my family owns about 7,000ac of that state.

If your family has 7000 acres, why the heck are you still shoveling snow in the winter? Are you just a *********?
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #165  
Used to work with a cajun from below lafayette. Good guy, still get together with him at times.
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #166  
I'm sorry but Y'all are confused! "North" is North Dakota, and "south" is of course, "SOUTH Dakota! I too have been all over this great nation and will agree with almost all the comments on here. Respect and lack of attitude has found me friendly people everywhere.
But on the chigger-tick-snake-fire-ant-gator discussion, NO! No way, nu-uh, not happenin. I will gladly push or blow snow. Besides, it is a balmy 50 degrees here today!

An old timer in Houston once told me, "Heck, as far as I'm concerned, anybody born north of I-10 is a Yankee to me"!

I still use that one 35 years later. LOL.
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #167  
"Just imagine, Shakespeare probably sounded like the characters in Honey Boo Boo."
That is disturbing on so many levels.

Hark......do I seeith a very large arse over yonder? Blimey me!:laughing:
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #168  
You do! Southern "English" is closer to Elizabethan English of the 17th century than what the modern Brits speak according to many linguists. Similar to the "odd" pronunciations of French in Quebec that are closer to how French was spoken in 17th century Paris than today.

The Southern states were settled primarily by English, Scots and Irish in colonial and pre Civil War days. They spoke Elizabethan English and had left England before the modern "Queen's English" became the standard there. Just imagine, Shakespeare probably sounded like the characters in Honey Boo Boo.

Interesting! So the English changed how they pronounce words after America became Colonized. Completely opposite of what I would have thought. :eek:

How about the Irish and Celts? Were they the same back in the olden days or have they changed?
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #169  
An old timer in Houston once told me, "Heck, as far as I'm concerned, anybody born north of I-10 is a Yankee to me"!

I still use that one 35 years later. LOL.

Well I'm above I-10 so the way I heard it was the red river
 
   / Movin South... Silly yankee questions... #170  
Yankee defined:

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Bruce
 

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