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Wayne Boatwright said...

> On Wed 16 Jul 2008 10:08:26a, Andy told us...
>
>> Wayne Boatwright said...
>>
>>> On Wed 16 Jul 2008 09:19:29a, George Shirley told us...
>>>
>>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>>>> On Wed 16 Jul 2008 08:51:38a, told us...
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:40:37 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed 16 Jul 2008 06:31:24a, George Shirley told us...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Wed 16 Jul 2008 12:17:08a, told us...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 23:24:39 -0400, " BOB" >

> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ubTQfr_tyY
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Well, I certainly learned a lot! I had no idea there were so

> many
>>>>>>>>>> BBQ sauce variations - mayonnaise BBQ sauce? And Florida is
>>>>>>>>>> *not* a Southern state? Since when?
>>>>>>>>> Many Southerners living in *other* Southern states do not

consider
>>>>>>>>> Florida part of "The South".
>>>>>>>> That's because it became a retirement home for old Yankees.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I wasn't gonna say it, but you're right.
>>>>>> So, being a Southerner is like being in a club where your membership
>>>>>> can be revoked on a whim? Didn't know that either. I'm liking

being
>>>>>> a born & bred Yankee more and more.
>>>>>
>>>>> It is next to impossible to "become" a Southerner by simply moving to
>>>>> the South. I have known non-natives who've lived there for many

years
>>>>> that are still considered "yankees" or even "damned yankees".
>>>>>
>>>>> Even thought my entire family, including my parents, were born and
>>>>> raised in the South, I was actually born in California and only lived
>>>>> in the South as an infant before our family moved away. I was never
>>>>> considered quite Southern. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> My wife has lived down here longer than she lived in Maryland and she

> is
>>>> still known as "that Yankee woman that's married to the Texan."
>>>>
>>>> A wedding announcement was put in the local paper in my home town.
>>>> "Maryland woman weds local Texan."
>>>
>>> They still do that.

>>
>>
>> See what happens when ya cross the Missippippi river???
>>
>> ...what happens???
>>
>> <VBG>
>>
>> Andy
>>

>
> Depends on how you try to cross it. You could drown.



I rest too assured that my seat cushion CAN be used as a flotation device!

I'd prefer it be a parachute, dammit!!!

Andy