44% Dixie. Barely in Yankeedom.
and I am from the UK
Scarlet x
44% Dixie. Barely in Yankeedom.
and I am from the UK
Scarlet x
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Born, raised, and edjacated in Massachusetts, so I selected the terms that I used as a kid (bubbler, grinder).
"1% Dixie. Need help digging out of the snow?"
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So, what's proper pronounciation (did I spell that correctly?????)
Obviously we're not real Tennesseeans (geez this post is spelling chore). As has been revealed, Mr. was born in Boston of a Boston born mother and Atlantan born father then moved to Barbados and learned to speak from a British accented nanny.
I'm crimson blooded Alabama born and bred.
We lived in Nashville for 7 years and in Memphis for 7 years.
"Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong
I have a GRITS hat.
Pull- ask-ee.
That's how peple who live there say it. Newscasters are a different story.
For those non-Boston born, Barbados raised, poser southerners, GRITS is:
Girls
Raised
In
The
South
Hmmm, I'm going to have to teach Silver how to spell, don't ya'll agree?
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Ok, that's a little weird.
My dad's side: All from Haynesville or parts thereabout. 'shiners about two generations back. My dad was in the AF for 8 years. In fact, I was born at Kessler.
Mom's side: Born in Jackson, grew up in Grass Lake. We bounced back and forth between Haynesville and Michigan when I was growing up. Last lived in Kalamazoo.
re-cur-sion ri'-ker-shen n: see recursion
Yep, it was interesting in our family too....
SilverDaughter had Tennessee history when we lived there and the war was about "States Rights".
SilverSon had Indiana history when we moved here and the war was about "Slavery"
Personally, I believe the war was about the "Rights of States to choose Slavery"![]()
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Hrm...100% Dixie on the basic test, but only 60% on the advanced.
I have little to no southern accent, and most people who meet me are surprised to find out that I spent something like 15 or 16 years growing up/living in Tennessee. (I wasn't born there, but we moved there when I was 8 or 9...oh, and my father was born and raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas so accented English was something I grew up hearing at home. My mom is Chinese, so that's an entirely different kind of accented English.)
I can turn on an accent when I want/need to, and I easily drift into one when having a conversation with someone who has an accent, but it's not normally detectable (unless I've been drinking Jack Daniels). But despite the lack of accent, a lot of southern colloquialisms are deeply embedded in my vocabulary--obviously, since I didn't even realize that some of them were considered predominantly "southern".
Oh, and I thought it was The War Between the States. Heh.
Mu mom was in the DOC before it morphed into the a KKK auxiallry - I was thaught that it was "the Late unplesantess". Of course my Dad's ancestors fought mainly for the Union, we think. it's what i get for growing up in Border state![]()