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North (Yankee) or South (Dixie)

MDMac

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http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencerreport/yankee_dixie_quiz.html

For fun, take this test and let us know if tend to lean towards the NORTH or the SOUTH.

I am 58 percent DIXIE. THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAIN!
 
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I was an Air Force brat. I have always thought it was interesting on how people said things. Every time we moved I had to change the way I said things for survival sake. Kids would make fun of me on how I would say time with a southern draw. I would get beat up because of the way I talked.

When I lived in Mi. my English teacher would make me say lighted instead of lit. She wanted me to say he lighted the candle, as I would say he lit the candle. It's true. She said I lived in Mi. I needed to talk Mi. I took care of that and I ain't been back.

Being from the central Appalachians we speak more old English than anywhere on earth. My grandmother asked my wife to fetch the poke from the press and she had no idea what my grandmother was talking about. Remember, " Don't buy a pig in a poke."
 
The students I went to school with in our US History class told the teacher that they could pass me off as a Southern Spy.
 
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