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Anecdote duly noted. I was being sarcastic anyhow.

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Poor kids.

Thanks, Mississippi.


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Bible Belt Small Town, USA acts like crazy people when teh gays try to act gay around their "chilruns". Moar news at 11.......


Hey. I live here.


I assumed that you knew I lived in Miss. as well from previous posts. But never-the-less, my post was heavily sarcastic..... :lol:


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Yup yup! I knowed dat! :D
I remember spending my childhood in the Pacific Northwest and being apalled at all the stuff we learned about Mississippi. Then I spent my teens and early 20s in da Sip trying to prove all those things were wrong.
Now that I'm almost 30, I've just come to accept that all those things I learned as a kid about Mississippi were mostly true.
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Sing,

You do it so well.

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Hahaha oh I have! When I was in high school I entered a local talent show. There were more little pageant girls than you could count...typical southern display of "talent."
I sang "Cherokee Highway" by Western Flyer, a cappella: (lyrics)

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Mississippi in ´61 they watched his daddy die
Guided by the light of a burning cross that lit the delta sky
Kevin and Willie, ten years old, they were best of friends
The only way you could tell them apart was the color of their skin

Come on Willie, Kevin screamed lets got out of here
Willie´s numb, can´t even run, frozen there with fear
So Kevin takes off through the woods yelling I´ll be back for you
Running fast, out of breath, can´t stop and rest his daddy would know
what to do

Rushing through the door he sees the eyes of a man
His daddy´s washing the blood out of a sheet but it won´t come off his
hands

And the blood still runs down Cherokee Highway
A senseless river filled with all they shared
Just two dark sides to Cherokee Highway
But black or white the blood still runs red

Now the fire has set the fuse in a town that just won´t learn
The word is out, make the white man pay gonna watch his farmhouse burn
Midnight the flames begin Kevin´s daddy´s the first to rise
So he grabs his gun and he grabs his wife but Kevin´s still inside

But from the shadows comes a boy with darker skin
Though they killed his daddy gonna save his friend
He runs through the door as the house falls in

And the blood still runs down Cherokee Highway
A senseless river filled with all they shared
Just two dark sides to Cherokee Highway
But black or white the blood still runs red

Standing in the ashes he sees what hate really is
Two little bodies, both burned black, can´t tell which child is his

And the blood still runs down Cherokee Highway
A senseless river filled with all they shared
Just two dark sides to Cherokee Highway
But black or white the blood still runs red


I actually sang it really well, but you've never seen a bunch of white people go so silent for so long. :D

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LadyKate wrote:
Yup yup! I knowed dat! :D
I remember spending my childhood in the Pacific Northwest and being apalled at all the stuff we learned about Mississippi. Then I spent my teens and early 20s in da Sip trying to prove all those things were wrong.
Now that I'm almost 30, I've just come to accept that all those things I learned as a kid about Mississippi were mostly true.
What can ya do.


Option A: Try and change the things you are apalled by.
Option B: Move somewhere civilized.


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Aizle wrote:
LadyKate wrote:
Yup yup! I knowed dat! :D
I remember spending my childhood in the Pacific Northwest and being apalled at all the stuff we learned about Mississippi. Then I spent my teens and early 20s in da Sip trying to prove all those things were wrong.
Now that I'm almost 30, I've just come to accept that all those things I learned as a kid about Mississippi were mostly true.
What can ya do.


Option A: Try and change the things you are apalled by.
Option B: Move somewhere civilized.



Where is your sorry *** from again? Just want to know so I can stay away from elitist snobs.

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Just stay south of the Mason-Dixon line and you'll be fine.


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Aizle wrote:
Just stay south of the Mason-Dixon line and you'll be fine.
Except, if memory serves, you live South of the MDUL yourself.

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Aizle wrote:
Just stay south of the Mason-Dixon line and you'll be fine.


shouldn't be a problem if eveyone up north is a snobby elitist jerk with such as you who would **** themselves if the government didn't solve all there worries. *******.

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"be the change you wish to see" and all that...its what I try to do. I'm certainly no MLK or anything.
As far as moving goes, there are a lot of apalling things here, but I imagine that everywhere has its own set of problems.
I like my home.

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Nitefox wrote:
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Just stay south of the Mason-Dixon line and you'll be fine.


shouldn't be a problem if eveyone up north is a snobby elitist jerk with such as you who would **** themselves if the government didn't solve all there worries. *******.


Except southern states (except for Florida and Texas), and red states generally, are the ones who take more in federal spending than they pay in federal taxes, while those evil northerners in their liberal, socialist, blue states are the ones paying the bills. See The Tax Foundation.

Just sayin'.


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RangerDave wrote:
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Aizle wrote:
Just stay south of the Mason-Dixon line and you'll be fine.


shouldn't be a problem if eveyone up north is a snobby elitist jerk with such as you who would **** themselves if the government didn't solve all there worries. *******.


Except southern states (except for Florida and Texas), and red states generally, are the ones who take more in federal spending than they pay in federal taxes, while those evil northerners in their liberal, socialist, blue states are the ones paying the bills. See The Tax Foundation.

Just sayin'.


Go get technical with someone else. Just sayin'.

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Just stay south of the Mason-Dixon line and you'll be fine.
Except, if memory serves, you live South of the MDUL yourself.


While I did live in Dallas for about a year an a half, I've spent the vast majority of my life in the Midwest, where I currently live.


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I like my home.


Bingo. We should all be so lucky as to feel that way about wherever we are. Every place has its pros and cons, so as long as you're happy with the spot you call home, more power to you.


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RangerDave wrote:
Nitefox wrote:
Aizle wrote:
Just stay south of the Mason-Dixon line and you'll be fine.


shouldn't be a problem if eveyone up north is a snobby elitist jerk with such as you who would **** themselves if the government didn't solve all there worries. *******.


Except southern states (except for Florida and Texas), and red states generally, are the ones who take more in federal spending than they pay in federal taxes, while those evil northerners in their liberal, socialist, blue states are the ones paying the bills. See The Tax Foundation.

Just sayin'.


That's because of a few socialist trends in the federal government, if you want to be intellectually honest about it. Federal mandates about things like highways, education, and the postal service cause spending to be higher than it otherwise might be in those sparsely populated areas.

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Thanks RD. Someone once said that if you can't be happy where you are, you can't be happy anywhere. I've lived in a lot of places, and I find that saying to be very true.
Doesn't stop me from complaining though, haha! :D

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Nitefox wrote:
Go get technical with someone else. Just sayin'.


I'm just pointing out that your chosen regional insult doesn't match up with reality.

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That's because of a few socialist trends in the federal government, if you want to be intellectually honest about it. Federal mandates about things like highways, education, and the postal service cause spending to be higher than it otherwise might be in those sparsely populated areas.


And you think southern states don't want that funding?

Anyway, I don't want to get into an argument over this stuff. Like I said to LK, nothing wrong with loving where you live, warts and all. I just get irked by the "we southerners are so tough and self-reliant, and you northerners are a bunch of socialist p*ssies" myth, so I felt the need to chime in. I shall now return to less controversial matters. ;)


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if you can't be happy where you are, you can't be happy anywhere.


Assuming, of course, where you are isn't a tunnel filled with acid. Ze goggles, zey do nothing! :D


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RD:
Thanks for keeping that tired old red state/blue state meme alive; it's so true:
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RangerDave wrote:
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I like my home.


Bingo. We should all be so lucky as to feel that way about wherever we are. Every place has its pros and cons, so as long as you're happy with the spot you call home, more power to you.




I love where I'm from. We have issues like everyone else. There are good, honest, hardworking people here who love to smile and wave for no reason. I take exception to comments like the one that snob azile posted. Honestly, I'll take one hardworking, GED earning, honest, minimum wage earning, person from MS who treats people with respect no matter what thier background or life over 20 people whO act like azile and share his mindset and personality. The guy is a douchebag.

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Oh, now, someone's cheating. Katrina relief skews the 2005 numbers.

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RangerDave wrote:
Nitefox wrote:
Go get technical with someone else. Just sayin'.


I'm just pointing out that your chosen regional insult doesn't match up with reality.

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That's because of a few socialist trends in the federal government, if you want to be intellectually honest about it. Federal mandates about things like highways, education, and the postal service cause spending to be higher than it otherwise might be in those sparsely populated areas.


And you think southern states don't want that funding?

Anyway, I don't want to get into an argument over this stuff. Like I said to LK, nothing wrong with loving where you live, warts and all. I just get irked by the "we southerners are so tough and self-reliant, and you northerners are a bunch of socialist p*ssies" myth, so I felt the need to chime in. I shall now return to less controversial matters. ;)



Fair enough, I just think it needed to be pointed out that it is federal socialist mandates that force it, so it kind of makes no sense for northern liberals to use it in an argument.

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It's interesting that you got all of that out of one single word Nitefox.


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