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DEHS...

And overheard at a diner:

"F U N E X?"

"S V F X."

"F U N E M?"

"S V F M."

"O K - M N X!"

(Gawd, are we this bored? :crazyeyes:
 
M R snakes!! them are snakes.

M R not. them are not.

MR 2!! C M eedy-beedy I's?? am are too. see them little beedy eyes?

L I B! M R snakes! ??? them are snakes.


Am I close, Doc?
 
Close, Jim....

LIB! MR snakes = Well I'll be. Them are snakes.
 
Tony, came up with a lot of things for LIB, just not that one.
 
That's okay, after all you're from <span style="font-weight: bold">NORTH</span> Carolina...hehehe
 
and TN, ALA, GA, FL, SC, & OH.
 
Must be the Ohio part that washed all the south out of ya
 
& abbreviating <span style="font-weight: bold">AL</span> as "ALA" proves it! hehehe

oh, Don....it's <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">S</span>outh</span>!
 
Not if your from the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-size: 26pt">North</span></span>
 
Well, I can say <span style="font-size: 26pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">South</span></span> just as loud!


&, bless your soul, you're not <span style="text-decoration: underline">from</span> the north, you're still suffering <span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">IN</span></span> the north! :devilgrin:
 
PLEASE, CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG?

Did ALA for you Tony. Did'nt want you confuse it with Alaska. Besidea, I still have a lot of family in Alabama.
 
bgbassplyr said:
PLEASE, CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG?

Did ALA for you Tony. Did'nt want you confuse it with Alaska. Besidea, I still have a lot of family in Alabama.
hehehehe...okay, "Rodney" but some of them nothen folk might not know th difernc! & Alaska is AK....hehehe

Heck, this IS a Civil War! Nowhere like that War of Northern Aggression some time ago! We still like one another & will even loan our LBC's to one another if we happen to be in their town! hehehe
 
Southern Hospitality at it's best, IMHO.
 
Spent my informative years in the Great state of Maryland.
Is that North or South?
 
To true Southerners, it's part of the north....sorry....however, why didn't you ask "Southern or northern"? Is that your Yankee indoctrination back when you were young? hehehe
 
S'pose you could say it's the south part of North.
 
Could do that if it made you feel better.
 
DNK said:
Spent my informative years in the Great state of Maryland.
Is that North or South?

<span style="font-style: italic">"Huzza! she spurns the Northern scum!"</span>
- Words from the Maryland state song.

Maryland is south of the Mason-Dixon line. Many believe that if Lincoln hadn't seized the state and arrested many in the state government (and city governments) that it would have joined the confederacy.

Of course I knew lots of people that considered me a "northerner" because I'm a Virginian so... maybe it's a point-of-view thing :smile:
 
Free Blacks in the state were 50% of the state's Black population.

This is an interesting quote from Wikipedia:

<span style="font-style: italic">"Of the 115,000 men who joined the militaries during the Civil War, 85,000, or 77%, joined the Union army. To help ensure Maryland's inclusion in the Union, President Lincoln suspended several civil liberties, including the writ of habeas corpus, an act deemed illegal by Maryland native Chief Justice Roger Taney. Lincoln ordered U.S. troops to place artillery on Federal Hill to threaten the city of Baltimore, and helped ensure the election of a new pro-union governor and legislature. Lincoln went so far as to jail certain pro-South members of the state legislature at Fort McHenry, including the Mayor of Baltimore, George William Brown. The grandson of Francis Scott Key was included in those jailed. The constitutionality of these actions is still debated.

Because Maryland remained in the Union, it was exempted from the anti-slavery provisions of the Emancipation Proclamation (The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to states in rebellion). In 1864 the state held a constitutional convention that culminated in the passage of a new state constitution. Article 24 of that document outlawed the practice of slavery. In 1867 the state extended suffrage to non-white males."</span>

Another interesting point: because Maryland was a northern state, it did not have to free its slaves after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation - a fact most Americans don't know....Lincoln only freed slaves in the states of the Confederacy; an illegal proclamation since he had no authority over the Confederate states!

<span style="font-weight: bold">Now, let's NOT go political in this fun/interesting thread....PLEASE!</span>
 
Save your Confederate money boys, the South will rise again.
 
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