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Do you live in the South

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That's because you're in NOVA, full of carpetbaggers like yourself. Head down to southside Virginia and get yourself invited to a funeral. People know how to cook.

I have been all over Virginia. The morons and racists and dickholes who think they can cook but are actually quite inept live everywhere.
 
Alabama here. Well, Huntsville. There are ways in which we're very much part of the Deep South along with the rest of the state and ways in which we're not really representative of the South at all.
 
In Bama...moved down from super liberal and tax-happy CT.

Yes, AL fits most sterotypes...but Huntsville does not. i think this city is towards the top of the list for most engineers and PhD's....or something like that.

<edit> just posted after ewdotson. Yes, there's some Deep South stuff here in Huntsville too
 
I'm in the mountains of Western NC.

Fern

Edit: Just noticed with the new forum software the info about we live has disappeared.
 
I'm about to move to GA, just north of Atlanta.

To fit in, I went to Walmart and bought a over-sized denim Dickies jacket.
 
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Yeah I’m not agreeing with that map at all. West Texas part of greater Appalachia huh 😕

That's really thought of more as North Texas. West Texas is way out West. It's kind of irrelevant though, just names people apply.

It is pretty far west for Appalachia. Guess it has to do with those folks settling that part of Texas.

What ever you want to call them, the people in the cities of Houston, Dallas and San Antonio are different from each other.

https://www.amazon.com/American-Nations-History-Regional-Cultures-ebook/dp/B0052RDIZA
 
That's really thought of more as North Texas. West Texas is way out West. It's kind of irrelevant though, just names people apply.

It is pretty far west for Appalachia. Guess it has to do with those folks settling that part of Texas.

What ever you want to call them, the people in the cities of Houston, Dallas and San Antonio are different from each other.
You left out Austin 😛
 
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