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Rudyjohn

SoWal Insider
Feb 10, 2005
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Sueshore said:
Well, I'll be darned...80% Dixie! I really though I'd be stuck in limbo on the M-D! I think it was the rolling the houses that put me over!!! Thanks for the test RO! I bet my kids will be yankees....dam* private school education!!!!
Bye Y'all!!!
The rolling of houses and yards must definately be Southern lingo. I finally quit saying "rolling" up here in the north when everyone kept saying, "Ohhhh, you mean t.p.-ing a yard." Whatever!!
 

CastlesOfSand

Beach Fanatic
Jul 11, 2005
2,486
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Oops.... born and raised a Texan... not a Yank in my body! Although I have some dear friends and family that are yanks.... wouldn't trade em' in for nothing! :D
 

Bob

SoWal Insider
Nov 16, 2004
10,366
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O'Wal
We have English Ivy taken from the Lee-Custis house in Arlington National Cemetery covering half our back yard, so my answers are voided automatically to rebel.
 

ladybug8876

leslie lou
Mar 20, 2005
304
1
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Paducah, Ky
68% Dixie Just under the mason dixon line. I 'm going to try this out on my Southern family and see if they really qualify as Dixie folks.
 
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Rita

margarita brocolia
Dec 1, 2004
5,207
1,634
Dune Allen Beach
Funn one RO!

49% yankee (but there were some I could have had 2 answers for because we've lived so many places, we've picked up different sayings.) Never heard of "Rolling" until this year when I took the kids to TP a friend's house. They had me a bit concerned that someone was going to get hurt -- :rotfl: rolled.
 

iwishiwasthere

Beach Fanatic
Jul 12, 2005
2,875
36
Tennessee
64% rebel...but my husband thinks it is much higher than that.
 
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