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Kid, take up stand up comedy. Youre way to talented to pass on that offer.
LMAO "good pizza" a northern characteristic. "dense" another specifically northern characteristic. I guess you havent seen Miami or New Orleans then let alone Paris, London, Hong Kong, San Francisco! Now he's going to tell me southern cities arent known for good pizza (which they arent but neither is DC) or they dont have good pizza (which is ridiculous).
Just hilarious.
This just made my lunch break so much better. I'm flying in a ROFLcopter right now.
Ok...here is my south. Lets just see how many people have a quarrell with my definiton........lets just see...
South starting from the north headed down
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VA (excluding nova/dc)
KY (excluding western KY)
NC (excluding raleigh-durham)
SC
TN
GA (excluding ATL) **I know some people will fight on that one but I haven't ever felt what I regard as "south" in ATL
MS
AL
LA (excluding New Orleans)
AR
FL (Panhandle and North Central)
TX (Eastern)
Um...those are the places I always felt were south. I'm going to guess it will take about 10 minutes for someone to either expand that list by 4 or 5 states or reduce it by 10.
Excluding Western KY? It is the most southern part of the state culturally.
It always felt kinda midwestern to me but I've never lived there so I am by no means the authority on it. I've only been through twice. I just wanted to throw a quick list together to see how many people fight with it...which seems to be all city data threads are, lol. But I wouldn't be opposed to including all of KY in my list. After all it's hard to call the bourbon capital of the world anything but southern I suppose.
Do yall have something to add or are you going to continue laughing at each other through the keyboard?
Just laughing. Jeez, why can't you guys have some humor? CD has had this whole south discussion numerous times so after a while I just don't wanna repeat myself with obvious info like you guys are discussing.
It always felt kinda midwestern to me but I've never lived there so I am by no means the authority on it. I've only been through twice. I just wanted to throw a quick list together to see how many people fight with it...which seems to be all city data threads are, lol. But I wouldn't be opposed to including all of KY in my list. After all it's hard to call the bourbon capital of the world anything but southern I suppose.
Well I'm speaking about the Jackson Purchase specifically. Kentucky west of the lake and Western Tennessee are two peas in a pod. I know that Western Kentucky can refer to more than just the Purchase though.
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