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Here we go...a fun little game where we can confess the most "south" things about ourselves.

Me first...I guess. I'll start with 3 things.

My house is surrounded by kudzu.
I call my Mom's Mom "Mawmaw".
I like to eat deer if someone's cooking it.


Conflict? I could never shoot a deer.

Now....your turn.

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Hmmm... I could confess all three of those :)

- I say y'all.
- I always have a gallon of sweet tea in the fridge.
- I love it when my boyfriend wears camouflage.
nice.

have you ever thought about the fact that there is no substitute for "ya'll"?
of course...we could say "you all", but that sounds so awkward doesn't it?
lol

sweet tea is ALWAYS in the fridge. Until I went to Texas, I thought this was the normal thing. Shocking, huh?

And dudes in camoflauge scare the hell out of me.
so....in the center of alabama....this time of year.....
i'm constantly getting the hell scared out of me. yay.
I recently moved to Alabama and I say, "you guys" instead of y'all.  My coworkers find it silly, but its what I'm used to!
I have occasionally been known to watch Georgia football
I now know that "dressing" isn't Ranch or Italian
I have seen a deer flying twenty feet in the air after being hit by a large truck

Conflict- I hate sweet tea
The whole dressing thing freaked me out when I moved to Louisiana because I never heard/acknowledged it when I lived in Tennessee.

I hate sweet tea, too!
-I like to drink from mason jars
-I don't like to drink sweet tea unless it's in a mason jar.
-I've played cow patty bingo.

Conflict: I've never been hunting.
I'm not originally from the south, but live here now.
-When I travel back north, I have sweet tea withdrawl
i like moonshine. i say y'all and chicken f-"a"-ngers. i've been to a nascar race and go to a football game every weekend. i've been to 2 rodeos and am going to the cutting horse futility as a first date this week. i've been to a cattle auction. i tried to get to a party in college and found myself in a cow pasture. i've been dove hunting and crab digging. i own a camo shirt and a camo jacket. and i have a fishing pole in my bedroom.

and i'm from the city in south carolina.
I've got three, too.

01. I tailgate all day on game days, even if it means starting at 6 a.m.
02. I order Coke when I'm asked what I want, then specify what KIND of Coke I'd like.
03. It no longer phases me when I'm eating crawfish and hear someone say, "Don't eat the dead ones." (Maybe this is a Louisiana thing?)

Conflicts: I've never been hunting, and I don't like sweet tea.
- I always say "Coke" not "Pop"
- Boiled Peanuts will always be one of my favorite foods
- When I was a kid we ate veggies from our own garden. We shelled our own peas and "butter beans"
- People wave at you when you pass them on the street, even if you have no idea who they are
- When I go to my Momo's we always sit around the table and eat the majority of the time
- I was told I married a Northerner when I married a guy from North Carolina
- Less than 5 miles from my house hangs a confederate flag, (hmm as I forrow my brow)
- My hometown paper has articles about kids who shoot their first buck/doe.
I like grits, sweet tea & boiled peanuts. Ok, I mean love. I love those things. I'm a Gamecock tried and true. Some of my most used "glasses" were mason jars that were actually used in canning by my grandma. I have been to many a rodeo/tractor pull/monster truck rally. My family had corn shucking "parties" and we shelled beans and peas. I love plough mudding and looking for crabs in the sunshine. And really, the list could go on (sadly, and yes, I said sadly).

I don't have much of a southern accent. I don't like collard greens or black-eyed peas. I don't say y'all. Ever. I don't wave to everyone I pass in my car.
1. I say ya'll
2. I call my Mom "Ma"
3. Bojangle's is one of my fav fast food places

Conflict: I don't drive slow and I hate sweet tea and grits.

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