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In reply to the discussion: Without the Southern States, the rest of us would miss... [View all]okaawhatever
(9,565 posts)167. Ha Ha thanks for the flashback. I didn't remember the New Jersey version. I also didn't remember the
one with the cows. I love the bit at the end "animal" LOL. I also like the Lone Ranger reference, but I doubt a lot of younger folks would have understood the reference. That was a great commercial. I remember people using the "New York City" meme for other things, so it really had an impact.
Thanks for the blast from the past. Oh, and the pun.
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Ha Ha thanks for the flashback. I didn't remember the New Jersey version. I also didn't remember the
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#167
I went through Waycross once and thought "Man, no wonder Gram Parsons was so melancholy"
Tom Ripley
Jun 2013
#33
I have pictures of Duane Allman and Berry Oakleys' graves, side by side, at the Rose Hill Cemetary
Ghost in the Machine
Jun 2013
#90
Friends & relatives, the Alamo, Civil Rights Memorial & SPLC (Montgomery, AL)...
pinboy3niner
Jun 2013
#8
Interesting that y'all don't know the idioms of the other half of your culture.
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2013
#18
Yes indeed we did fucked up shit too. Slightly off topic for a celebration of southern culture.
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2013
#100
An idiot may believe strange fruit would never have existed without the south.
LanternWaste
Jun 2013
#132
Could easily do without all of that if it meant a less conservative government
RedCappedBandit
Jun 2013
#10
I agree...the history of the world would have been very different, has the Confederacy won
wercal
Jun 2013
#122
William Faulkner, Alice Walker, Harper Lee, Robert Penn Warren, Zora Neale Hurston, Carson McCullers
carolinayellowdog
Jun 2013
#21
With the exception of Armstrong, all of those musicians left the south in order to develop...
Tom Ripley
Jun 2013
#39
Molly Ivins !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Martin Eden
Jun 2013
#28
Almost all of that could be imported from the south if they were another country
Tom Ripley
Jun 2013
#30
What if liberals from the South want to escape? Would the North grant them amnesty? n/t
alp227
Jun 2013
#70
thanks-- a thread that stressed "imagine a US that is much whiter and richer"
carolinayellowdog
Jun 2013
#56
This graph is a little misleading, doesn't account for heavily Latino or Asian communities
alp227
Jun 2013
#71
I am just looking for an 80-20 America, like in LBJ's time. Without the south, no LBJ, no MLK
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#54
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Al Gore,
Uncle Joe
Jun 2013
#55
It's people playing a game where everyone beats the shit out each other for a ball.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#92
The vast majority of the nation's domestic oil production, for starters.
frustrated_lefty
Jun 2013
#64
Three of the infamous five were born and raised either in the North or California
Uncle Joe
Jun 2013
#81
P.S. Of the Citizens United Decision 4 of the five were born and raised in the North or California
Uncle Joe
Jun 2013
#82
I disagree, they all owed their positions to a party built on division, propaganda,
Uncle Joe
Jun 2013
#166
NBA basketball? I'll take the Stanley Cup anyday. If they played an NBA final in my backyard, I'd
brewens
Jun 2013
#78
oh, Texas pecans are the best. I would also like to add Stevie Ray Vaughan.
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#91
Lynyrd Skynyrd and Tom Petty are both terrible. Elvis stole his music from black artists.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#94
Disagree with you about Elvis. He was greatly influenced by Dean Martin and his early Sun material
byeya
Jun 2013
#125
I support your thread, and your fine attempt at educating our fellow Liberals.
kentauros
Jun 2013
#119
Appreciate the effort, but I ignore the threads from small-minded people who hate the south. -nt
Bonx
Jun 2013
#126