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Take the test:

http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencerreport/yankee_dixie_quiz.html

Should be particular fun for the Non-US among us.:P

Oh yeah... I'm 65% Dixie.... Maybe I've gotta start easing Roast Possum or something to improve my score!:$

Mike.

Taking the piss out of the FrenchAmericans since before it was fashionable.

Prenait la pisse hors du FrançaisCanadiens méridionaux puisqu'avant lui à la mode.

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"eg 20 is a woodlouse... "

I reckoned they were more like wee millipede chappies that were pretty common in my apartment in Houston, a Californian pal of mine in Houston used to call them curly wurlies, which was just plain wrong.;)
We call woodlice 'slaters' up here.

I got 53% Dixie, but then again, we speak an entirely different language way up here, just ask Mike.B|

Just don't get me started on the Doric.:)
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Locals called them roly polys.:)
That said, I agree and don't think the survey is really meant for the likes of us.:)
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I reckoned they were more like wee millipede chappies that were pretty common in my apartment in Houston, a Californian pal of mine in Houston used to call them curly wurlies, which was just plain wrong.;)



It's called a roly poly, dude. :P

And I am 66% Dixie... surprised I'm not more since I really am from the South... though if I change my drive-through liquor store answer to "party barn" my score changes to 89% Dixie. (We had lots of drive-through liquor stores in Texas, and they often said "party barn" on their signs, but I don't recall ever referring to them as anything other than the "drive-through liquor store")...

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"It's called a roly poly, dude."

Aye, I know thats what its called over there :)

Ripple...Hi Kate, where have you been?:)
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"Yeah, and your "Milky Ways" are called "Mars Bars" because you people are weird"
Potayto, potahto, our chocolate is still way better.B|
But I think this calls for new thread, maybe even a poll......

Ripple, cool, did you actually catch any?:)
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I got 53% Dixie, but then again, we speak an entirely different language way up here, just ask Mike.B|

Just don't get me started on the Doric.:)



Whiisht!... Ye dinna' tell yon' English & Jonathans stuff like that.>:(

Y'all know we only WRITE the same language so they'll feel at home.... Right up to the point they get off the train!:ph34r:

Mike:P

Taking the piss out of the FrenchAmericans since before it was fashionable.

Prenait la pisse hors du FrançaisCanadiens méridionaux puisqu'avant lui à la mode.

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OK, most of my answers were the "northeast and great lakes" category. The only ones that weren't were:

the addressing a group question- they didn't have "youse guys," so I picked y'all (a true Jerseyan never just says "youse")

and the rolled up bug quesiton- It's a PILLBUG DAMNIT!! :P


ok, just figured it out, it was the Brew Thru question. I really don't know why that outweighs the entire rest of the survey. Oh well.

I rated 57% dixie.

That's ust funny becuase I am the epitomy of a "damnyankee."
(yes, that's all one very inseparable word down in dixieland)
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I had no problms whatsoever with scots' English, as long as they were speaking English. After I don't know how many pints the bastards switched to fuck knows what language. :P
(it's all good though, they took my back in what could've been a very messy, very one-sided brawl)

The single worst "English" I have ever heard has got to be the noise that comes out of most Caribs' mouths. Jamaicans being some of the worst offenders, of course. B| (what else is new there, right?)
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"it's all good though, they took my back in what could've been a very messy, very one-sided brawl"

Must have been your round next.....B|

Just kidding;)
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"it's all good though, they took my back in what could've been a very messy, very one-sided brawl"

Must have been your round next.....B|



Yep. That's the TRUE nature of the famous Scots hospitality (rule #2): "In ANY punch-up we always take the side of the person we're drinking with."

It's only superseded by rule #1: "In EVERY punch-up we WILL side against The English!"

:D:D:D:D

Mike.

Taking the piss out of the FrenchAmericans since before it was fashionable.

Prenait la pisse hors du FrançaisCanadiens méridionaux puisqu'avant lui à la mode.

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"What's it called when you throw toilet paper over a house?" Who on earth would do this? And why???Shocked



WHAT!! You've never tp'd someone's house. We always did it when i was a kid especially on DEVIL"s night. hahah. Anyway to be more accurate you don't actually throw it over their house just in their trees and bushes especially fun if you knew it was going to rain that night!
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ROFLAO!!!!:D I'm 67% Dixie...so sue me...I was born and live for 10 years in the south...then spent the rest of my childhood in the North (Indiana)...Guess my southern roots stuck with me...:ph34r:...


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WHAT!! You've never tp'd someone's house. We always did it when i was a kid especially on DEVIL"s night. hahah. Anyway to be more accurate you don't actually throw it over their house just in their trees and bushes especially fun if you knew it was going to rain that night!



Ahha! I could think of a few gardens that would benefit from that ;)
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