UNDERSTANDING SOUTHERN PEOPLE

And then there was the Alabama boy who dated the Boston girl. When he asked her where she went to school, she said "Yale".

He replied,


WHERE DID YOU GO TO SCHOOL??
 
Thanks for the link Pat. Today I learned that North, South Carolina is southeast of Due West South Carolina - important info should I ever find myself in one with a need to get to the other. I also learned that Eartha Kitt, was born in North, SC. Prior to today, I thought Smackass Gap, NC was the most interesting locale in that part of the country. As an aside, my relatives on my dad's side live near Smackass Gap, NC.
 
starcrafttom":64ho8mga said:
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smackass gap sounds like a strip bar

Not in the Baptist bible belt young man! It's a gap in the mountains. Rumor has it that the reason it's called Smack Ass Gap is because years ago when the mules and horses had to pull wagons on the mountain roads, the driver had to smack them on the ass to get them to pull up the rise and across the gap.
 
That made my day. :lol:

Roger, the best name from my time in Alabama is a tossup between Slapout and Fleahop. I'm serious...and don't call me Shirley.

Rick
 
That link just gave me a short flashback to childhood days of listening to the records on rainy days and we always enjoyed Bill Cosbey. The ones with the snow ball fights still bring tears of laughter to my eyes. Glad yall enjoyed and I could not keep that one to myself.

Charlie: I actually like it when folks "Yale" at me...I can hear them better.

Tom... some great boating in the Carolinas...

Rick: Sure miss yall down and over here on this side! Tell Miss Donna I said Hey!!....loudly. :mrgreen:

Byrdman
 
My co-workers are from West Virginia, North Carolina and Louisiana. This almost makes them seem "normal" to Yankee Transplant like me!
 
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