North - vs - South - Who are you?

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Have fun......

javascript:ol(' http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/yankeetest.html ' );

Wait - wait - I can't get it - but BTS will SHOW ME THE WAY.....Sorry guys. And I still can't find delete thread............D'OH.
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I AM SO Computer stupid.....the linked worked for you guys :wah: BTS just fixed the link.........

I was South of the Mason/Dixon line.
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100% (Dixie). Is General Lee your grandfather?
Was there any doubt?:guitarist
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SnoozeControl wrote: I'm from a state that still belonged to Spain during the Civil War. I don't think this really applies to me.
Thus your pitiable score. :wah:
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57%---Dixie ---right on the Mason Dixon Line
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39% Yankee-must have lived in Maryland long enough to pick up a few sayings.............:wah:
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43% Yankee... but I could really "throw" the test if I wanted 'cause

you can tell what they're asking for!!



Interesting that I call them "crawdads" and always have!



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I'm surprised that it says Coke is a universal generic term for a fizzy soft drink. I'm from Louisiana originally. I remember visiting Oklahoma as a teen and laughing at them calling it pop. To me, pop was a term in the old movies meaning father, which we call Dedde (very short clipped syllables) or Daeddee, depending on whether you lived closer to Texas or Mississippi, respectively.
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