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You know you're from Tennessee if::D

1. You measure distance in minutes.

2. You've ever had to switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day.

3. You use "fix" as a verb. Example: "I'm fixing to go to the store."

4. All the festivals across the state are named after a fruit, vegetable,

grain, insect or animal.

5. You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both

unlocked.

6. You know what a "VOL" is.

7. You carry jumper cables in your car...for your OWN car.

8. You know what "cow tipping" is.

9. You only own four spices: salt, pepper, Tabasco and catchup.

10. The local papers cover national and international news on one page

but require 6 pages for local gossip and sports.

11. You think that the first day of deer season is a national holiday.

12. You find 100 degrees Fahrenheit "a little warm."

13. You know all four seasons: Almost Summer, Summer, still Summer and

Christmas.

14. You know whether another Tennessean is from east, west or middle

Tennessee as soon as they open their mouth.

15. Going to Wal-mart is a favorite past time known as "goin' Wal-martin"

or off to "Wally World."

16. You describe the first cool snap (below 70 degrees) as good

pinto-bean weather.

17. A carbonated soft drink isn't a soda, cola or pop...it's a Coke,

regardless of brand or flavor. Example: "What kinda coke you want?"

18. Fried catfish is the other white meat.

19. You understand these jokes and forward them to your friends from

Tennessee (and those who just wish they were).

20. You read all these and it makes you proud to live in Tennessee!!

Things people have learned about Tennessee and being a Tennessean....

Possums sleep in the middle of the road with their feet in the air.

There are 5,000 types of snakes and 4,998 live in Tennessee.

There are 10,000 types of spiders. All 10,000 live in Tennessee plus a

couple no one's seen before.

Squirrels will eat anything.

Unknown critters love to dig holes under tomato plants.

Raccoons will test your crop of melons and let you know when they are

ripe.

If it grows, it sticks; if it crawls, it bites.

A tractor is NOT an all-terrain vehicle. They do get stuck.

Onced and twiced are words.

It is not a shopping cart; it is a buggy.

Fire ants consider your flesh as a picnic.

People actually grow and eat okra.

Fixinto is one word.

There is no such thing as "lunch". There is only dinner and then there is

supper.

Tea is appropriate for all meals and you start drinking it when you're

two.

Backards and forards means "I know everything about you."

Jeet? is actually a phrase meaning "Did you eat?"

You don't have to wear a watch because it doesn't matter what time it is.

You work until you're done or it's too dark to see.:D

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Guest TNDixieGirl
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Very good!!!

Wait a minute....the first day of deer season isn't a national holiday???? :D

Guest TargetShooter84
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Number one is true! If you go 60mph, its approximately one mile per minute....its true, I've clocked myself doing that on I-40 and I get to my destination just nearly the exact minutes as it is miles to get there.....

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Im not from the great state of Tennessee. Im from the greater state of FLORIDA.But I find my self here. And its all good , like the lady VOLS bb team . love the mountains, reminds me of Germany. GATORS RULE. :D

Guest Phantom6
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Like Marswolf, that's me "backards and forards"

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Everywhere I have ever lived, (4 different metro areas) people always talked about distance in terms on time it takes to get there.

I have never heard the coke thing around here but I did hear it in Texas once.

Learned all about fire ants in S. Fla.

Still the bit is pretty fun and true too.

Edited by Mike.357
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FYI in Mn, they don't serve tea in the winter time...they say its "out of season". myself and a fella went to eat one cold morning ahd the waitress didn't have any tea when we asked...the other fella said "hey, you want to make us some tea?" the waitress replied "but I'd have to make a whole gallon"....

I looked at him, and he looked at me and he goes "that'll be a bit short, but we can live with it."

she wouldn't do it...she doubted we'd drink it all I guess.

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17. A carbonated soft drink isn't a soda, cola or pop...it's a Coke,

regardless of brand or flavor. Example: "What kinda coke you want?"

I used to have that habit. Then I spent 15 years working for Pepsi in Tennessee. Trust me, that's one habit you break working there. :D

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I'll bet that would be funnier in Serbo-Croation.

How about Korean? :D

테네시 주 출신 아시면 :

1. 당신은 분 거리를 측정합니다.

2. 당신으로 전환할 만날것 "열기"를 "라는 / 다"와 같은 일.

3. 을 사용 중 "수정"을 동사합니다. 예 : "나는이 가게를 수리합니다."

4. 축제의 모든 이름을 따서 전체의 상태는 과일, 야채,

곡물, 곤충이나 동물합니다.

5. 귀하의 집과 차고 보안 표시등을 설치하고 모두 떠나

잠금을 해제합니다.

6. 그거 알아 "권"은합니다.

7. 점퍼 케이블을 당신의 자동차를 갖고 자신의 차량에 대한합니다.

8. 아시 뭐 "암소 밀어내기"는합니다.

9. 당신은 자신의 4 개의 향료 : 소금, 고추, tabasco 및 catchup합니다.

10. 국내 및 국제 뉴스를 지역 신문 덮개을 한 페이지에

그러나 현지 잡담과 스포츠에 대한 6 개의 페이지가 필요합니다.

11. 사슴 시즌의 첫날이 생각하는 당신은 국경일합니다.

12. 화씨 100 도까지 알아 "약간의 따뜻한합니다."

13. 이 모든 걸 알 수 사계 : 거의 여름, 여름, 아직 여름과

크리스마스를합니다.

14. 또 다른 테네시 여부를 알지는 동쪽, 서쪽 또는 중간

테네시 마자 그들은 그들의 입을 열어합니다.

15. 갈 월 - 마트는 과거의 시간을 좋아하는 "로 알려져 간다 '월 - 마틴"

또는 해제를 "왈리 세계합니다."

16. 첫 번째 쿨 스냅을 설명합니다 (아래 70 도까지)을 잘

핀토 - 콩 날씨합니다.

17. 탄산 음료는 소다, 콜라, 팝 ... 그것은 콜라,

에 관계없이 브랜드 또는 맛. 예 : "어떤 종류의 코카인을 원하나?"

18. 튀긴 메기는 다른 백색 고기를합니다.

19. 이러한 농담을 이해하고 그들에게 당신의 친구로부터 전달

테네시 주 (그리고 이들 단지 그들이)합니다.

20. 그리고 그것을 자랑스럽게를 읽을 수있어 이러한 모든에 살고있는 테네시!

테네시가와가되는 것들에 대해 배운 사람들이 테네시 ....

possums 수면 중간에 자신의 다리가 공중에 도로합니다.

5,000 종류의 뱀과 4,998들이 살고있는 테네시합니다.

10,000 유형의 스파이더가있다. 테네시 거기에 살고있는 모든 10,000

커플 아무도 본 적이합니다.

다람쥐는 무엇이든 먹어.

토마토 아래에 구멍을 파고 사랑을 알 수없는 동물, 식물합니다.

너구리가의 테스트를 자르기 메론, 그들이되면 알려드

성숙합니다.

만약 커지고, 스틱; 만약 그것이 크롤 링, 물기합니다.

트랙터가 아니라는 모든 - 지형 차량합니다. 그들은 집착합니다.

onced 및 twiced이 단어를합니다.

쇼핑 카트가 아니다; 그것은 버기합니다.

당신의 육신을 고려 소풍처럼 불개미합니다.

먹는 사람들이 실제로 성장하고 오크라 요리두요합니다.

fixinto은 한 마디합니다.

그런 일은있을 수 없다 "점심 식사"합니다. 저녁 식사 길은 오직 그 다음에는이

저녁 식사합니다.

홍차에 적합한 모든 식사와 음주 시작하면 당신이 때

2.

backards 및 forards 뜻은, "나는 당신에 대해 다 안다."

jeet? 라는 문장의 의미는 실제로 "밥 먹었니?"

시계를 착용하지 않아도 문제가되지 않기 때문에 그것은 몇시에합니다.

모든 작업이 끝났습니다 때까지 작업이 너무 어둡거나보고합니다.

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I have never seen cold temps in Tennessee--just cooler than normal. I can relate to all that was said being from Tennessee. All you need to do is to live out here in the "Flatlands" for a while and you realize how much you can miss some place that much. I only make it back to the Boro a couple times a year and I cherish every minute that I am there. Enjoy the south!

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