True. Well, I was born in the north, and we moved to NC when I was six. But, I was raised by lifelong New Yorkers. Heck, I don’t think they’ve spent half their lives in the south yet. So, I had very strong influences, especially in terms of language.
However, I’m the only one in my family who eats barbeque and drinks sweet tea LOL.
I cannot believe that as a Bohunk who moved to Birmingham from Toronto because Pierre Trudeau nationalized the health care system that I scored an 83%. My wife and I even speak Czech at home. And I say “aunt”, as in like “jaunt”.:twisted:
1Trelaina
wrote on 11 October 2006 at 5:37
You can take the girl out of New York….
55% Dixie. Barely in Dixie
2Jo
wrote on 11 October 2006 at 5:47
Well considering how close you are to that part of the country
3Jo
wrote on 11 October 2006 at 5:49
Oh, but one more note — you remember where I was born don’t you? Makes you wonder uh? LOL
4Trelaina
wrote on 12 October 2006 at 1:39
True. Well, I was born in the north, and we moved to NC when I was six. But, I was raised by lifelong New Yorkers. Heck, I don’t think they’ve spent half their lives in the south yet. So, I had very strong influences, especially in terms of language.
However, I’m the only one in my family who eats barbeque and drinks sweet tea LOL.
5Honza Prchal
wrote on 16 October 2006 at 10:42
I cannot believe that as a Bohunk who moved to Birmingham from Toronto because Pierre Trudeau nationalized the health care system that I scored an 83%. My wife and I even speak Czech at home. And I say “aunt”, as in like “jaunt”.:twisted: