Gypsea said:I only wish that I had some rednecks in my family that bequeathed me their gulf front property along 30-A.
Me too. Talk about having the last laugh!
Gypsea said:I only wish that I had some rednecks in my family that bequeathed me their gulf front property along 30-A.

Don't you filter your drinking water? If you have the good filters, Flouride is filtered. Heck, today, most people drink bottled water. The only people who will have any chance of having teeth in 50 years are the rednecks who drink tap water and the people who are too cheap (or smart - I'm not sure which) to buy a filter or drink the bottled stuff. I would like to hear a Dentist's perspective on the subject. :funn:Hollibird said:... and can we get some freakin flouride in the water????
Hollibird said:I have a question, being a yankee.... the confederate flag... You see rednecks flying that on their pick up trucks with the gun rack. I see heritage as a reason. but heritage of what? Besides wanted to keep slaves, what else were they fighting for? seperatism. of the U.S. so they could keep slaves... what else? (I've never been a cival war buff so I really don't know the answer) but help me learn so I don't want to scream "redneck!!" everytime I see one drive by.
So much for heritage.Isteele mama said:I have been dropping off Grayton Kid every morning at Bay Elementary in Pt. Washington.....I have seen no rednecks there! It is really weird. Prepy, white shirts coming out of the wood work. Watercolor, Rosemary, Seaside and Alys Beach... a whole different world for sure. I like to think that most of us are somehwere in between redneck and elite snobs. Let's just stay down home, friendly AND educated!
you SM and conpletely agree...EXACATLY!!! Thank you Paula.Donna said:I have lived in Walton County, Atlanta, Austin TX, Denver CO, Newport Beach CA, Scottsdale AZ, and for the last 18 years in the Napa Valley...every single place had rednecks. They are universal. When I was an undergrad at FSU, a sorority girl with a crush on my cousin loved making fun of my Panhandle accent and referred to me as a "redneck." Well, this is a young woman whose father was a tomato farmer in South Florida and who actually wore a leopard-skin coat to classes in the winter months. I might have been a redneck (might still be...heck!), but I know lack of breeding and poor taste when I encounter it.![]()