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I'm from Atlanta. Atlanta has little to do with the South. onehandle Apr 2013 #1
Can you elaborate? YoungDemCA Apr 2013 #2
Atlanta is a corporate bubble plus good restaurants. onehandle Apr 2013 #4
Georgia has pockets of enlightenment, specifically Macon. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #48
I lived there for 3 years, hated every minute. That was 30 years ago though. Hoyt Apr 2013 #62
I taught in south Georgia 30 years ago. FLyellowdog Apr 2013 #67
I'm sure it's true, as are segregated proms today. Hoyt Apr 2013 #69
You are welcome...I loved it and did it for 25 years. nt FLyellowdog Apr 2013 #98
It means the big cities are often cosmopolitan enough Warpy Apr 2013 #5
Atlanta is one of those cities that are bigger than you expect it to be. dawg Apr 2013 #12
Agreed. I do not live in Atlanta, but just northwest of the city. RebelOne Apr 2013 #21
I lived in Atlanta for 2 years Awknid Apr 2013 #28
Atlanta had the best airport food around before other cities started to catch up. bluestate10 Apr 2013 #46
I live here and don't agree Glitterati Apr 2013 #68
I'm a northerner but found this map interesting. reteachinwi Apr 2013 #3
Totally interesting treestar Apr 2013 #35
South Florida is alien country to me HockeyMom Apr 2013 #6
Northern Fla. is very southern, between Pensacola and Jacksonville dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #17
The Redneck Riviera. n/t Egalitarian Thug Apr 2013 #38
Most beautiful beaches in the US! Awknid Apr 2013 #51
Yep. Mississippi is the first place I ever saw emerald green water and a white sand beach. Egalitarian Thug Apr 2013 #52
Sorry Awknid - the most beautiful beaches in the US are in Hawaii.... KauaiK Apr 2013 #78
Can't argue with that, and I'm from the south DFW Apr 2013 #102
That largely depends on where you live in Florida. ... spin Apr 2013 #55
I don't know how much time you've spent in other southern places Victor_c3 Apr 2013 #84
The South has always been a net importer of federal money and services. Remember how a slave was byeya Apr 2013 #7
I live in carolina beach NC... karmaqueen Apr 2013 #8
Trashing. The bashing began almost immediately. Just like we all knew it would. cordelia Apr 2013 #9
I think the South is just a trigger of emotions Awknid Apr 2013 #30
Here's an idea customerserviceguy Apr 2013 #10
I hate to say this but ... spin Apr 2013 #60
You're absolutely right customerserviceguy Apr 2013 #85
You did and unfortunately I agree with you. ... spin Apr 2013 #94
Southern hospitality is real. rrneck Apr 2013 #11
Appreciate the post. One minor nitpick though... YoungDemCA Apr 2013 #16
I expect so. rrneck Apr 2013 #22
Grady McWhiney agrees with you. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #50
Thanks! rrneck Apr 2013 #70
Thre are some interesting arguments against his point of view. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #72
You've missed so much jazzimov Apr 2013 #56
Never visited much. rrneck Apr 2013 #66
Touche'......! dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #87
Not really Spider Jerusalem Apr 2013 #57
Downloaded to Kindle. Thanks! nt rrneck Apr 2013 #71
With the exception of the food, PotatoChip Apr 2013 #39
I had friends from Maine who Awknid Apr 2013 #41
Yes, I can see how that is possible. PotatoChip Apr 2013 #47
And my favorite Mainer was such a foodie! Awknid Apr 2013 #59
It's sad when we lose touch with good friends. PotatoChip Apr 2013 #64
There are other people of French descent beyond Cajuns RainDog Apr 2013 #61
Man, you hit it with lack of "serious intellectual conversation" trof Apr 2013 #92
Yeah, rrneck Apr 2013 #93
Unless it's a builder/contractor and then it's all about...you know. trof Apr 2013 #95
I just moved to New Orleans. Awesome city as long as you keep one adage in mind. Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #13
Only in Louisana rrneck Apr 2013 #26
Heheh! Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #32
I took several extended vacations in New Orleans in the '90s . . . markpkessinger Apr 2013 #79
You should either look at is as the most well-run Carribean city of the Gulf. Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #80
Southern culture, as you're no doubt aware... cbrer Apr 2013 #14
the larger cities are rather cosmopolitan. but i've lived in the rural south. KG Apr 2013 #15
I feel the same way Awknid Apr 2013 #37
The sad thing is that cable TV channels in some southern cities is FOX News and almost bluestate10 Apr 2013 #53
Southerner born and bred brer cat Apr 2013 #18
That's spot on! Awknid Apr 2013 #34
I live San Antonio, but moved from Wisconsin 30 years ago LeftInTX Apr 2013 #19
I'm sorry, but Texas is different from the South Awknid Apr 2013 #31
We were so different than the rest of the South Awknid Apr 2013 #33
It's like Dist. 13 in the hunger games....... without the Jennifer Lawrence types! nt rdharma Apr 2013 #20
What do you want to know? The south is a complex place...... socialist_n_TN Apr 2013 #23
The class differences are interesting to me... YoungDemCA Apr 2013 #24
Moreso in the more rural regions. As I said...... socialist_n_TN Apr 2013 #43
You might like Awknid Apr 2013 #49
I have lived and worked in Southern cities and small towns for over 30 years. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #25
Thanks for the interesting and informative post! YoungDemCA Apr 2013 #27
Nice description. How's y'mamma n'them? nt rrneck Apr 2013 #73
I always thought "your mom'n'em" was more N'Awlins than Deep South. KamaAina Apr 2013 #97
Southern coastal cities are a lot of fun, aikoaiko Apr 2013 #29
Lemme add to the point about schools. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #58
I agree with everything you said aikoaiko Apr 2013 #77
I've been all over the South and lived in TX, OK, and FL. I love the South. cherokeeprogressive Apr 2013 #36
Well, you already know most of the south is politically ohheckyeah Apr 2013 #40
Then you HAVE to travel through TN jazzimov Apr 2013 #42
Dude, you're making me homesick. rrneck Apr 2013 #74
Savage Gulf is awesome! Lars39 Apr 2013 #86
Live in northeast Atlanta neighborhood. gademocrat7 Apr 2013 #44
Born & raised in SC, lived in SC, FL, WA, PA Heddi Apr 2013 #45
You and i have such a similar path, heddi. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #88
Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. Aristus Apr 2013 #54
i can help SwampG8r Apr 2013 #63
I am in Detroit..this is what I sent to my friends in Virginia angstlessk Apr 2013 #65
Yeah marions ghost Apr 2013 #75
I was born and raised in Dixie Go Vols Apr 2013 #76
Born and raised in Sgent Apr 2013 #81
Go see MS. The Delta and the northeast part of the state are good Recursion Apr 2013 #82
Excellent post! Le Taz Hot Apr 2013 #83
Hot in the Summer. Humid all year around.. Tikki Apr 2013 #89
Born and raised in Alabama, live there now. bamacrat Apr 2013 #90
I live on the west coast of Florida and love it. NCTraveler Apr 2013 #91
What the South is, is big. Nothing is deemed inconsequential. nolabear Apr 2013 #96
I love the South - the food, the music, the slower pace, the lack of snow or bitter cold. cbayer Apr 2013 #99
Once you get outside the urban areas it's just like the north with one exception. Ganja Ninja Apr 2013 #100
Most of the South is very anti-intellectual, this is just a fact coldmountain Apr 2013 #101
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