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As a native Kansan transplanted to East Tennessee, I have managed to remain completely neutral on the North/South thing - both sides kicked the crap out of us during the late "unpleasantries."

 

That said, I feel it only rational to point out that since more cotton is produced in "the South" than in "the North" "Yankee Land" it would seem that, factually, more threads "go North" than "go South." Especially since, given the traditonally warmer climate of the South, less bulky clothing (and therefore, less threads) are needed here.

 

Now, as to pink gun toting, homosexual, black panthers who frequent East Tennessee water moccasin infested Waffle Houses & IHOPs operated by habitual gatherers of anecdotal evidence to discuss the relative merits of whether the cat & goat cheese is better cut by Bigfoot with a Glock or Sasquatch with a 1911, I can only say... "Ummm... More special brownies, please?"

 

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As a native Kansan transplanted to East Tennessee, I have managed to remain completely neutral on the North/South thing - both sides kicked the crap out of us during the late "unpleasantries."

 

That said, I feel it only rational to point out that since more cotton is produced in "the South" than in "the North" "Yankee Land" it would seem that, factually, more threads "go North" than "go South." Especially since, given the traditonally warmer climate of the South, less bulky clothing (and therefore, less threads) are needed here.

 

Now, as to pink gun toting, homosexual, black panthers who frequent East Tennessee water moccasin infested Waffle Houses & IHOPs operated by habitual gatherers of anecdotal evidence to discuss the relative merits of whether the cat & goat cheese is better cut by Bigfoot with a Glock or Sasquatch with a 1911, I can only say... "Ummm... More special brownies, please?"

 

:popcorn:

 

Damn Red Leg!

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Waffle House trumps any breakfast joint.  I remember Sambo's.  It was a great restaurant, always got Silver Dollar pancakes.

 

And since it will keep this thread on topic,  define Yankee

 

Sambo's was the best and yes, I loved the Silver Dollar pancakes. 

 

As far as yankee's; yall have short memories, cause I swear we've been through this before. 

 

If you didn't have kin that fought for the Confederacy and were raised with the damned yankee ways, well then you are a duck...  Now, if you were a southerner during the War between the States and just didn't have any men folk to fight, but supported the South, then just the second part.

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Sambo's was the best and yes, I loved the Silver Dollar pancakes. 

 

As far as yankee's; yall have short memories, cause I swear we've been through this before. 

 

If you didn't have kin that fought for the Confederacy and were raised with the damned yankee ways, well then you are a duck...  Now, if you were a southerner during the War between the States and just didn't have any men folk to fight, but supported the South, then just the second part.

 

so if I read this right it depends on how you were raised, not where.

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