[at-l] Yankee or Dixie
Jim Bullard
jim.bullard at gmail.com
Sun Mar 2 15:25:31 CST 2008
I got barely into the Yankee class but I chose the NE answer to the last
question when in truth I don't use any of those terms since I've never seen
nor heard of a bug that rolls into a ball when you touch it. We have Wooly
Bears that do that but they are caterpillars not 'bugs' and Wooly Bear
wasn't an option anyway. I agree with Sly. The test is flawed. Tonic should
have been on there as an option for soda/soft drink/etc. As for being able
to talk anywhere, never ask for a "milk shake" (common in NY) in
Massachusetts. They call it a frappe.
2008/3/2 <rcli4 at comcast.net>:
> 51 % southern. I have made the turn :>)) A lot of my answers said Great
> Lakes area. I was reasied in Michigan but been in Florida ever since I
> figured out there was a better way to live. Snaux sux
>
> Clyde
>
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: Doug Mathews <mathews at uga.edu>
> Try this! Not exactly trail related, but you need to know how to talk
> everywhere!
>
> *http://tinyurl.com/4lcmj*
>
>
>
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> From: Doug Mathews <mathews at uga.edu>
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> Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 19:56:49 +0000
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Jim Bullard
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