Here's a test, not sure if it was ever posted here or not.
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencerreport/yankee_dixie_quiz.html
I got a 51% just barely dixie :laf:
WOW!! The Mason Dixon line must have been moved north. 8 of my answers came up as Michigan or Great Lakes area.
That makes me 58% Dixie :confused:
43% Yankee and I always thought Yankee was like two-some but alone. :innocentwhistle:
65% dixie :eyebrow:
78% DIXIE. :eyebrownod: :innocentwhistle: :eyebrow: AND A REDNECK AT THAT. :yoyo: :highclap:
This is what I got.
Quote97% (Dixie). Did you have any Confederate ancestors?
It should have said "You must have been Born in the South by the grace of God." :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo:
I only got 87% Southerner. That what I get for hanging around Jim and the rest of the Yankees on this forum :shrug:
Bob
61% (Dixie). A definitive Southern score!
41% barely Yankee :shrug:
91% (Dixie). Is General Lee your father?
Not too bad for a boy that was born and reared in his youth in Nebraska............... :roflmao:
Quoteand reared in his youth in Nebraska
:shck:
46%....Yankee
Brad
75% Dixie! See I told you Bopeye. wv-yoter and I might not be as Dixie as you, but we are Dixie!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Jim
50% yankee
I missed that at first Todd. :shck: :roflmao: :roflmao:
Bopeye, spare us the details! :rolleye: :rolleye:
Jim
57% dixie, and from New York to boot!
58% Dixie. Pretty accurate since I am about 15 miles south of the Mason Dixon.
Quote from: Todd Rahm on April 01, 2008, 06:44:51 PM
Quoteand reared in his youth in Nebraska
:shck:
Frog, ya should be more Dixie than me then.........so what gives. A few too many carpetbaggers in the wood pile? :laf:
Todd!!!!!
reared
rear[1,verb]
Main Entry: rear
Pronunciation: \ˈrir, vt4 & vi2 are also ˈrer\
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English reren, from Old English rǣran; akin to Old Norse reisa to raise, Old English rīsan to rise
Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to erect by building : construct
2: to raise upright
3 a (1): to breed and raise (an animal) for use or market (2): to bring to maturity or self-sufficiency usually through nurturing care <reared five children> <birds rearing their young> b: to cause (as plants) to grow
There ya go Todd
SO
BITE ME my North Canadian friend........... :laf:
QuoteNorth Canadian friend
Whats worse North Canada, or North Mexico? :roflmao:
:whew: For a minute I thought ya grew up in a Catholic town Bop.
It said;
My neck is red
My hair is white
My collar is blue
I'm an American. Nothing more & nothing less!! :biggrin:
Actually my score was 48% Yankee. :eyebrownod:
35% (Yankee). A definitive Yankee :yoyo: :yoyo:
61% Dixie. I'm from St. Louis; must be my Kentucky woman wearing (or is it wearin') off on me!
Pat
Too close to the line. Only 85 % southerner. Jimmie
Only 71% Dixie. :confused: I moved up to Ohio once for a year a long time ago. I think that probably drug my score down. :eyebrownod:
70% Dixie.
Nelson
I knew it I was a southeren boy in my other life 71% Dixie
34% (Yankee). A definitive Yankee
83% Dixie.......... I wonder if there is a Redneck test out there somewhere. :wo: I bet I'd get 100% on that one. :biggrin:
Semp
81% dixie, I think what messed me up was my wife is from up yonder. She must be rubbing off on me, gotta be. :biggrin:
49% (Yankee). Barely into the Yankee category.
Brian
Quote from: FinsnFur on April 02, 2008, 05:18:56 AM
34% (Yankee). A definitive Yankee
That's the only reason we took it easy on you with the barbecue thing........ :eyebrownod: :wink:
...and why you ate so much of it? :eyebrow:
Oh sure.........pick on the fat guy....... Dang BULLY!!! :nono:
50% Yankee
55% (Dixie). Barely into the Dixie category. :confused:
bootmud
100% (Dixie). Is General Lee your father? It must be all the trips to visit family in GA. My son has even moved to GA. I'd have moved if my wife would go.
She says its to hot for her. I can't figure it out. She would be in an airconditioned house, car and store. :doh2:
Steve