HUMOR - Another "Talking Southern" piece

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If you are from the Northern States and planning on visiting or moving to the South, there are a few things you should know that will help you adapt to the difference in lifestyles:

The North has sun-dried toe-mah-toes, The South has 'mater samiches.

The North has coffee houses, The South has Waffle Houses. You never take any of your children to one, unless you want to be embarrassed. [OG Story: Jim and I went to the local WH around 4 a.m. some weeks ago. There were various characters patronizing the place, among them two transvestites, a deputy sheriff and a middle-class couple, possibly RVers. The cashier was draped in silver chains, bracelets and rings and tattoos, hard to tell which he had more of. The tattoos featured mostly Disney characters. He was HUGE, with enormous bags under his eyes and a three-day growth, and wore a brass name tag saying "Pappy--Cashier." The food was absolutely bloody awful and the coffee was worse.]

The North has dating services, The South has family reunions.

The North has switchblade knives, The South has Lee Press-on Nails.

The North has double last names, The South has double first names.

The North has Ted Kennedy, The South has Jesse Helms.

The North has an ambulance, The South has an amalance. [Actually, I think it's more like "ammulayance."]

The North has Indy car races, The South has stock car races.

The North has Cream of Wheat, The South has grits.

The North has green salads, The South has collard greens.

The North has lobsters, The South has crawdads.

The North has the rust belt, The South has the Bible Belt.

If you run your car into a ditch, don't panic. Four men in a four-wheel drive pickup truck with a tow chain will be along shortly. Don't try to help them, just stay out of their way. This is what they live for.

Don't be surprised to find movie rentals and bait in the same store.... Don't buy food at this store.

Remember, "y'all" is singular, "all y'all" is plural, and "all y'all's" is plural possessive.

Get used to hearing "You ain't from round here, are ya?"

You may hear a Southerner say "Ought!" to a dog or child. This is short for "Y'all ought not do that!" and is the equivalent of saying "No!" [They also say "won't" when they mean "wasn't," as in "I won't gonna do it."]

Don't be worried at not understanding what people are saying. They can't understand you either.

The first Southern expression to creep into a transplanted Northerner's vocabulary is the adjective "big'ol," truck or "big'ol" boy. Most Northerners begin their Southern-influenced dialect this way. All of them are in denial about it.

The proper pronunciation you learned in school is no longer proper.

Be advised that "He needed killin" is a valid defense here.

If you hear a Southerner exclaim, "Hey, y'all, watch this," you should stay out of the way. These are likely to be the last words he'll ever say.

If there is the prediction of the slightest chance of even the smallest accumulation of snow, your presence is required at the local grocery store.It doesn't matter whether you need anything or not. You just have to go there.

When you come up on a person driving 15 mph down the middle of the road, remember that most folks learn to drive on a John Deere, and that is the proper speed and position for that vehicle.

Do not be surprised to find that 10-year-olds own their own shotguns, they are proficient marksmen, and their mammas taught them how to aim.

In the South, we have found that the best way to grow a lush green lawn is to pour gravel on it and call it a driveway.

AND REMEMBER: If you do settle in the South and bear children, don't think we will accept them as Southerners. After all, if the cat had kittens in the oven, we wouldn't call 'em biscuits.

Have a good day! Send this to four people that ain't related to you, and I guran-dam-tee your life will turn into a country music song afore you know it.

Bubba

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

Answers

"Ought!"

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

I lived in Fla for about a yr...and NO offense...but they just don't take lightly to "us" coming down there to work! Iwould have 3 days woth of coding for insurance forms done be fore noon....and doubled checked them all! then got reprimanded about "hogging" all the work!

the norm was 10-15 claims per day, I did that many in an hour!

what was wrong with this picture.??? found out, in the south they are not as likely to push to the limit as it will be there tomorrow! ;)

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001


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