why no, it ain't (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ubTQfr_tyY&feature=related) :D
what kind of question is that?
Did ya click the link explaining bbq types from across the southern United States?
They got Texas right.
But I'm curious - exactly why is Florida not a "southern" state?
Isn't it an Eastern state?
LMAO!!!!!! :rollin:
That's too awesome! having grown up here, I would have to agree.:D
...except up in the panhandle, and out here in the Ocala NF.:grinno:
b/c all these yankees decide -20* is too cold and move here instead! ...Where its 95 f'in degrees and 95% humidity from april to november:flip:
ohhh, I do long for the "winter"
Ya know, both TX and FL are technically "Southern" (and "southern") states, but both differ (for different reason) from the "typical" southern state. Maybe FL more than TX. And not just because of the Keys and snowbirds and bluehairs and bums and touristas and .. etc.
Except for the Panhandle. That's definitely a "Southern" state.
yep:mullet:
Hell, I've heard Kentucky referred to as a southern state!
It is from where I sit. ;)
.....and Ohio..... lol
ok, that was pretty good:dunce:
Yeah, it all goes South, from here.
Well shut my mouth and call me corn pone (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRyIMqXA_o8)
No.
Nupe.
Nopers.
Not even close.
And, actually, that's my answer with no disrespect to anyone ---- but anything below Ocala might as well be another world.
I have lived the bulk of my life in Florida, Arkansas and North Carolina ---- and only two of those three are southern.
If you disagree with me, spend some time in Palm Beach ---- or South Beach ---- or Orlando. It'll take a while to find a southern accent.
And yes, Kentucky IS a southern state.
Once again, this post does not show any disrespect to anyone. It's just statements of my opinions ---- which I believe to be true.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeehaw, y'all!