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Where would you live if you could?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackFriday" data-source="post: 5185837" data-attributes="member: 94207"><p>You are spot on.</p><p>Coming here 37 years ago was extreme culture shock. There were VERY few Yankees here and I took a fair amount of abuse from the blue bloods. Lots of rebel flags were flown and damn if a lot of people didn't still talk about the Civil War. Many also had no problem with their racist beliefs. </p><p>Things changed drastically when I40 was completed and now that whole Southern good old boy flavor is ancient history. </p><p>This is my own personal opinion that, more often than not, "bless her/his/your/etc heart" means, "better you than me". That phrase is possibly the most disingenuous utterance period. It makes me cringe when I hear some southern "lady" say it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackFriday, post: 5185837, member: 94207"] You are spot on. Coming here 37 years ago was extreme culture shock. There were VERY few Yankees here and I took a fair amount of abuse from the blue bloods. Lots of rebel flags were flown and damn if a lot of people didn't still talk about the Civil War. Many also had no problem with their racist beliefs. Things changed drastically when I40 was completed and now that whole Southern good old boy flavor is ancient history. This is my own personal opinion that, more often than not, "bless her/his/your/etc heart" means, "better you than me". That phrase is possibly the most disingenuous utterance period. It makes me cringe when I hear some southern "lady" say it. [/QUOTE]
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