71% Dixie. Born, bred and educated in Indiana. For a few of them, I chose the response that is specific to Indiana. Good to know that I fit in here.
71% Dixie. Born, bred and educated in Indiana. For a few of them, I chose the response that is specific to Indiana. Good to know that I fit in here.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher
35% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.
Born in Massachusetts but raised all over the world...settled in Illinois. I guess it's fairly accurate.
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40% dixie, I'm a Yankee!
They got me on the hoagie bit...
"82% Dixie. Do you still use Confederate money?"
Hmmm...I've lived in the South all of my life, but most people guess that I'm from the mid west to hear me speak. Odd...
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
I was 50% and most think I'm from Arkansas. But then I've lived here , there and everywhere
74% dixie here.![]()
Oh, that's gonna bruise...![]()
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Only the suppressed word is dangerous. ~Ludwig Börne
Arkansas? Why do they say Arkansas?
No one would ever guess I'm from Arkansas (I spent my formative years in Chicago burbs, though after 35 years here I do have an accent.) In my travels, no one, especially in the northeast, knows anyone from Arkansas and usually can't tell where it is on a map. But they all know at least one Arkansas hillbilly joke!
I took my dad on a cross-country trip this year--every time we stopped if there was a Wal-Mart, he had to go in it. Without fail, he'd ask the door greeter or the checker--"Have you ever heard of Bentonville, AR?" (Home town of Wal-Mart). Not ONE person had ever heard of it. If you pick up almost any item in Wal-Mart, it has Bentonville, AR on it. (We went west on this trip, not east.) This is why I'm shocked that people pick Arkansas of all places, Fredwina.
I scored 87% Dixie, by the way.
Karen
Indeed root does rhyme with hoot, etc.
A true test: How do you pronounce "Biloxi" or "Pulaski"?
Both lovely Southern towns.
Bah lux eeee (an hour and a half from me)A true test: How do you pronounce "Biloxi" or "Pulaski"?![]()
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
I pronounce "Biloxi" just like it's spelled...Bill - Ox - EE.... This, of couse, sends my husband into a total fit of hysteria, name-calling and finger pointing.![]()
He was born there...grew up just down the road in Gulfport. You should hear the way he pronounces Worcester, though!![]()
He spent 7 years in the Air Force trying to lose his accent. He was mostly sucessful, so now when he really turns it on...it freaks me out! I, of course grew up in the Boston area and yes...a true yankee hails from Boston or New England and does NOT cheer for the Yankees.
By the way, I was 12% Dixie on the advanced test...PHEW!![]()
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Sandra got Bah lux eee correct (naturally)
The other is Pew las ski
Lafayette = La fAAy ette
New Orleans = Nwalenes
Louisville = lewelville
But then, Indianapolis is In-danapolis to everyone in Indiana...(except me...a syllable is a terrible thing to waste). I regularly drive through Loogootee, In - pronounced Lowgoatee...
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Actually, it does make sense.
I grew up I Southeast Missouri(Actually, I'm wearing a SEMO Alumni sweatshirt right now) and both Parents are from West Tennesse(dad from Memphis, and Mom across the State line from Corinth, MS)
The only thing I can think it there is at least two different "Southern" accents, Coastal(Virginia and the Carolinas) and Inland. Since Bill Clinton does have the Inland accent(at least I hear my speech patterns in his), most folks probably think Arkansas.
PS. I also get mistaken for a Texan, too. Let's not go there![]()
Cape Girardeau or Kennett? You know Sheryl Crow's from Kennett, right?
Karen