Rednecks make this country what it is today and we stay together when we get married you always see rich city people getting divorced not rednecks and we support the war because were true patriots
to Dan” one meaning of redneck is basically because they’ve been out on the farm, in the sun so they get a redneck doing REAL work. You city people just sit at your desks or cubicle doing paperwork
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Is true hillbilly people is very friendly?Do they live in mountain places of southern usa?
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Its was some idiot that accuse him for some crap that make no sense.
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Southern style food is full of grease and sodium. The specialties are barbecue, Southern fried chicken, fish fried in lard-(Ugh).
Fools down here even eat salt on watermelon. The women here are no more feminine than anywhere else. The Scarlet O’Hara image is just a stereotype.
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I was watching Ken Bun’s Civil War, and it pointed out how Davis is often seen as somewhat of a villain. A writer being interviewed claimed that the reason for this was that after the war, the Southerners did not want to blame the generals (Lee did his very best to do what he thought was right) so they instead blamed the politicians. Davis, being the “big boss politician,” did quite nicely, and the Northerners were just as happy to adopt him as their own villain as well. Do you think this is true?
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I live in Australia and read quite a lot of unbelievable stuff on conservative “Bible belts”. What I’d like to know is do they still believe in segregation, think Blacks are beneath them, hate race-mixing and have memorised the entire Bible, chapter and verse.
I was also going through a dating site called meetinginalabama.com. By those pics, all the girls look real fat, ugly and stupid.
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Im from north west, but I watch tv and see texas and all the hot girls, and seem that there’s a lot more hot girls in southern than anywhere else. where I live there’s a lot of asians and non-whites which I dont find attractive at all.. could it be the reason why the south seem to have a lot more hot girls is because of the much higher percentage of whites
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