As a Southern girl living in St. Louis, I'm still trying to decide exactly where it fits into the spectrum. Definitely not Southern, although there's a bit of it here. I've heard St. Louis described as the westernmost Eastern city (with Kansas City being the easternmost Western city), and I think that fits as well. The caveat is that the places I've lived in the East probably also qualified as Southern (Durham and Lexington, VA). Maybe it is simply Midwestern.Lavabe wrote:I did graduate school in St. Louis, and LOVE the Midwest. The good thing now about living in Lexington is that it has both a Southern AND a Midwest feel to it.weezie wrote:Not that there's anything wrong with midwestern women, right?????????????????? ;)Lavabe wrote: It may be Southern, but it also has a LOT of Midwest in it as well.
Truth be told: I married a Southern woman, but she doesn't do most of the things in Cathy's list. Having said that, she asked me last night if she could fix some dinner. And when she gets mad, she does tend to drop off the g's in her "-ing's."
Cathy: did I see no mention of cheese straws?
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All I ever needed to know about women (from a geographic standpoint), I learned from "California Girls". ;)CathyCA wrote:I haven't run across anything on midwestern, northeastern or west coast women. I'd be interested in reading it if anyone can find something similar to what I posted.
Well east coast girls are hip
I really dig those styles they wear
And the southern girls with the way they talk
They knock me out when Im down there
The mid-west farmers daughters really make you feel alright
And the northern girls with the way they kiss
They keep their boyfriends warm at night
I wish they all could be California Girls
The west coast has the sunshine
And the girls all get so tanned
I dig a french bikini on hawaii island
Dolls by a palm tree in the sand
I been all around this great big world
And I seen all kinds of girls
Yeah, but I couldnt wait to get back in the states
Back to the cutest girls in the world
There ya go.
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It is Midwestern, no doubt about it. The differences between Southern & Midwestern come about especially in the fall and winter. And the accent is completely different. No drawl.ArkieDukie wrote:As a Southern girl living in St. Louis, I'm still trying to decide exactly where it fits into the spectrum. Definitely not Southern, although there's a bit of it here. I've heard St. Louis described as the westernmost Eastern city (with Kansas City being the easternmost Western city), and I think that fits as well. The caveat is that the places I've lived in the East probably also qualified as Southern (Durham and Lexington, VA). Maybe it is simply Midwestern.
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I still have the drawl and am constantly asked where I'm from. I'm thinking of the differences in more of a cultural/social sense. Maybe LR and StL are close enough geographically that the differences aren't terribly dramatic. Also, remember I grew up in NW AR - only about 4.5 hrs from here. Maybe I'm just more Midwestern than Southern?Lavabe wrote:It is Midwestern, no doubt about it. The differences between Southern & Midwestern come about especially in the fall and winter. And the accent is completely different. No drawl.ArkieDukie wrote:As a Southern girl living in St. Louis, I'm still trying to decide exactly where it fits into the spectrum. Definitely not Southern, although there's a bit of it here. I've heard St. Louis described as the westernmost Eastern city (with Kansas City being the easternmost Western city), and I think that fits as well. The caveat is that the places I've lived in the East probably also qualified as Southern (Durham and Lexington, VA). Maybe it is simply Midwestern.
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IIRC, Missouri was a border state, not unlike Kentucky.ArkieDukie wrote:I still have the drawl and am constantly asked where I'm from. I'm thinking of the differences in more of a cultural/social sense. Maybe LR and StL are close enough geographically that the differences aren't terribly dramatic. Also, remember I grew up in NW AR - only about 4.5 hrs from here. Maybe I'm just more Midwestern than Southern?Lavabe wrote:It is Midwestern, no doubt about it. The differences between Southern & Midwestern come about especially in the fall and winter. And the accent is completely different. No drawl.ArkieDukie wrote:As a Southern girl living in St. Louis, I'm still trying to decide exactly where it fits into the spectrum. Definitely not Southern, although there's a bit of it here. I've heard St. Louis described as the westernmost Eastern city (with Kansas City being the easternmost Western city), and I think that fits as well. The caveat is that the places I've lived in the East probably also qualified as Southern (Durham and Lexington, VA). Maybe it is simply Midwestern.
But Missouri is a terribly confusing state. Your original post talked about St. Louis. I feel little if any trace of the South there. If you go south of Arnold (a southern St. Louis suburb), you will definitely feel more of the South. Have you been to Rolla? If so, how do you feel there?
And you simply MUST go to a Cards game. The social/family/community setting there is one of the things that helps define the city. The game is not as essential as is soaking up the historical, generational, and community aspects of the place and the event.
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Yes, which means I grew up VERY close to the border with a border state. With regard to Rolla, you're familiar with "Deliverance", right? ;)Lavabe wrote:IIRC, Missouri was a border state, not unlike Kentucky.
But Missouri is a terribly confusing state. Your original post talked about St. Louis. I feel little if any trace of the South there. If you go south of Arnold (a southern St. Louis suburb), you will definitely feel more of the South. Have you been to Rolla? If so, how do you feel there?
And you simply MUST go to a Cards game. The social/family/community setting there is one of the things that helps define the city. The game is not as essential as is soaking up the historical, generational, and community aspects of the place and the event.
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The proper southern drink to accompany pimiento cheese on crackers is sweet tea.Lavabe wrote:What would be the proper Southern drink to accompany said pimiento cheese on crackers?CathyCA wrote:Oh my! It's not a proper party if there aren't any cheese straws!
Last night, and I ate pimiento cheese on crackers. That's another southern food treat.
It was late in the evening, however, so we were drinking Corona.
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If the correct answer to this is ANYTHING other than swaayytt taay, then I am calling BS.Lavabe wrote:What would be the proper Southern drink to accompany said pimiento cheese on crackers?CathyCA wrote:Oh my! It's not a proper party if there aren't any cheese straws!
Last night, and I ate pimiento cheese on crackers. That's another southern food treat.
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CathyCA wrote:The proper southern drink to accompany pimiento cheese on crackers is sweet tea.Lavabe wrote:What would be the proper Southern drink to accompany said pimiento cheese on crackers?CathyCA wrote:Oh my! It's not a proper party if there aren't any cheese straws!
Last night, and I ate pimiento cheese on crackers. That's another southern food treat.
It was late in the evening, however, so we were drinking Corona.
That's what I thought.
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Because of the time of day, I thought there'd be something a little stronger than either swayt tay or Corona.CathyCA wrote:The proper southern drink to accompany pimiento cheese on crackers is sweet tea.Lavabe wrote:What would be the proper Southern drink to accompany said pimiento cheese on crackers?CathyCA wrote:Oh my! It's not a proper party if there aren't any cheese straws!
Last night, and I ate pimiento cheese on crackers. That's another southern food treat.
It was late in the evening, however, so we were drinking Corona.
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This leads to a question that I simply must ask.Lavabe wrote:
But Missouri is a terribly confusing state. Your original post talked about St. Louis. I feel little if any trace of the South there. If you go south of Arnold (a southern St. Louis suburb), you will definitely feel more of the South. Have you been to Rolla? If so, how do you feel there?
What type of lady would one find in East St. Louis? You know, the ones right alongside the river.
Not sure the guy above would pass for a pimp. We don't have a pimp smilie.
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CathyCA wrote: _____
Put 100 Southerners in a room and half of them will discover they're related, even if only by marriage.
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You'll also find that those southerners in the room who are married to each other were related, often closely related, before they actually got married.
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WOW!!!
I had the over/under at roughly a nanosecond before someone jumped all over me for that joke. I'm absolutely shocked that nobody has responded yet.
I had the over/under at roughly a nanosecond before someone jumped all over me for that joke. I'm absolutely shocked that nobody has responded yet.
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Except that it's no joke.colchar wrote:WOW!!!
I had the over/under at roughly a nanosecond before someone jumped all over me for that joke. I'm absolutely shocked that nobody has responded yet.
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Oh my heavens. Thank you so much for this thread. Being a Southener living in Chicago, my oh my, do I need to pass this on to a few people up here. NOW, maybe they will understand, LOL.. Honest to god true story. When I had my first job review 8 years ago, my boss actually told me I had to stop calling people ma'am and sir because people find it condesending. I just looked at him, and said yes sir, I surely will do my best. What a prick
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When I hear anyone using ma'am and sir, I know they are either from the south or the military. I like it!craziecat wrote:Oh my heavens. Thank you so much for this thread. Being a Southener living in Chicago, my oh my, do I need to pass this on to a few people up here. NOW, maybe they will understand, LOL.. Honest to god true story. When I had my first job review 8 years ago, my boss actually told me I had to stop calling people ma'am and sir because people find it condesending. I just looked at him, and said yes sir, I surely will do my best. What a prick
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My sister has had the same experience in the Chicago area!craziecat wrote:Oh my heavens. Thank you so much for this thread. Being a Southener living in Chicago, my oh my, do I need to pass this on to a few people up here. NOW, maybe they will understand, LOL.. Honest to god true story. When I had my first job review 8 years ago, my boss actually told me I had to stop calling people ma'am and sir because people find it condesending. I just looked at him, and said yes sir, I surely will do my best. What a prick
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Good for you! Condescending? That's called good manners! Obviously he didn't have any "brought-ups".craziecat wrote:Oh my heavens. Thank you so much for this thread. Being a Southener living in Chicago, my oh my, do I need to pass this on to a few people up here. NOW, maybe they will understand, LOL.. Honest to god true story. When I had my first job review 8 years ago, my boss actually told me I had to stop calling people ma'am and sir because people find it condesending. I just looked at him, and said yes sir, I surely will do my best. What a prick
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I'm not sure whether to mention this sauce in this thread or one of the BBQ sauce threads or the recipe thread. I thought of this thread because good food seems to be one of the features for which the South is famous.
A friend told me about this great sauce; it's a southern staple available in many supermarkets in same section as the barbecue sauces. The price is moderate; the versatility is great! http://www.dalesseasoning.com/index.asp It's a marvelous marinade for pork, chicken or beef. ( This sauce can be an ingredient in making a tasty barbecue sauce.)
A friend told me about this great sauce; it's a southern staple available in many supermarkets in same section as the barbecue sauces. The price is moderate; the versatility is great! http://www.dalesseasoning.com/index.asp It's a marvelous marinade for pork, chicken or beef. ( This sauce can be an ingredient in making a tasty barbecue sauce.)