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wadeintothem Mon Mar 24, 2008 09:46am

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg
Anything south of Birmingham is another country... The northern half of the state is the superior portion....

Wow, much like the USA itself. That is ironic.

:eek:

Skahtboi Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:18am

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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Wow, much like the USA itself. That is ironic.

:eek:

If that were true, that would be ironic. :cool:

bigblue68 Mon Mar 24, 2008 05:44pm

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg
Anything south of Birmingham is another country... The northern half of the state is the superior portion....

You ever been to sand mountain and hung out with the snake handlers? I don't know if I'd rather have to deal with the hillbillies or the rednecks. Although there are some backwards folks in this state (like every state), I don't think you can make a generalized statement like that. Mobile, which is absolutely south of Birmingham isn't another country...

JEL Mon Mar 24, 2008 06:49pm

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Originally Posted by bigblue68
You ever been to sand mountain and hung out with the snake handlers? I don't know if I'd rather have to deal with the hillbillies or the rednecks. Although there are some backwards folks in this state (like every state), I don't think you can make a generalized statement like that. Mobile, which is absolutely south of Birmingham isn't another country...


HEY WATCH IT!!

My family roots are imbedded deep in northwest, and northeast Alabama!

Come to think about it, there were some snakehandlers and rednecks, and hillbillies, and Rube Burrows the famous (sort of) train robber.

I chose to live in Georgia. I married a gal from here, kinda had to, all my Alabama cousins were already married!

bigblue68 Mon Mar 24, 2008 08:01pm

My Granddad was from Lamar County, the heart of Rube Burrows country. I didn't mean to insult my fellow alabamians, but i felt the need to defend those of us who live south of the Magic City.

JEL Mon Mar 24, 2008 08:36pm

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Originally Posted by bigblue68
My Granddad was from Lamar County, the heart of Rube Burrows country. I didn't mean to insult my fellow alabamians, but i felt the need to defend those of us who live south of the Magic City.

Alas, Vernon!

Mom grew up there. Hankins was the family name. I haven't been there in about 20 years or so, but still have relatives there.

bigblue68 Mon Mar 24, 2008 08:50pm

Ha! My folks are from Millport, my great grandfather was the Ford dealer there for years, used to bring Charlie Stripling down from Nashville during the Great Depression to come play at the dealership, I don't know if it helped him sell many cars, but it helped him get elected to two terms in the State House. Waldrop was their name, there's lots of Waldrop stuff still in Millport although they're all gone.

greymule Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:01pm

Drove to Alabama last week to look at properties. Stopped to watch some of a softball game between Mortimer Jordan High School and (I think) Curry High School (yellow/gold uniforms). The quality of play seemed pretty good, especially for small high schools, and the field was spectacularly well groomed. Got myself a Jordan baseball cap. The umps wore AHSAA hats, but otherwise the same uniforms/colors I've seen everywhere else.

Also drove up to Cullman and saw where a tornado had ripped some houses up a few months ago. Visited Birmingham, too. UAB was playing a baseball game that evening, but I couldn't stop to watch.

Everybody I met was very friendly. I'm definitely going to move there.

Anybody looking for a house in the Garden State, please get in touch. And don't believe those stories about the "Soprano State." I've lived in NJ for 50 years, and I've known only two guys who got "whacked."

Dakota Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:19pm

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Originally Posted by greymule
...I've lived in NJ for 50 years, and I've known only two guys who got "whacked."

NJ might consider that for their state motto! :D

IRISHMAFIA Thu Apr 24, 2008 01:03pm

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Originally Posted by greymule
Everybody I met was very friendly. I'm definitely going to move there.

Apparently, no one has indoctrinated you on the difference between a yankee and a damn yankee.:eek:

On this trip, they treated you as the former. Once you settle in, you may get the treatment reserved for the latter.:D

greymule Thu Apr 24, 2008 01:52pm

the difference between a yankee and a damn yankee

You do have a point there. I am aware of how that crucial difference is defined.

My father, born in Alabama in 1926, told me that it wasn't until he got to college that he learned, to his great surprise, that the term damn yankee was in fact two words.

NCASAUmp Thu Apr 24, 2008 02:56pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Apparently, no one has indoctrinated you on the difference between a yankee and a damn yankee.:eek:

On this trip, they treated you as the former. Once you settle in, you may get the treatment reserved for the latter.:D

Weren't they a really bad 80s/90s hair band featuring Ted Nugent?

greymule Fri Oct 31, 2008 08:15pm

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Welpe Sat Nov 01, 2008 01:51am

How long did you have to hold that sign up until they came and fixed it? :)

bigsig Sat Nov 01, 2008 04:37pm

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Originally Posted by greymule (Post 547858)

run forrest!.....run!


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