Redneck in WDW???

Take him on Buzz Lightyear so he can shoot things.
 
Trust me...leave him at home. I'm here now with MIL. We're talking a woman who has only put 30K miles on her car in 10 years. You'll have a much better time without him. Don't mean to sound rude, but she pretty much complained about everything...too many people (crowds have been thick, but manageable), walk too much (duhhh!!!), etc. etc.
 
Trust me...leave him at home. I'm here now with MIL. We're talking a woman who has only put 30K miles on her car in 10 years. You'll have a much better time without him. Don't mean to sound rude, but she pretty much complained about everything...too many people (crowds have been thick, but manageable), walk too much (duhhh!!!), etc. etc.


:grouphug: Hopefully she'll come around and begin to enjoy the trip...
 
I'm sure that he'll have a very nice time once he sees his 2 year old granddaughter meeting the characters etc...because redneck or not (and he is one ;) ) there is nothing like seeing WDW through the eyes of your grandchildren! :goodvibes :love:
 

Y'know, 'round heah, rednecks are called "swamp Yankees". Here's a Wikipedia definition...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swamp_Yankee

From Vermont, we simply call 'em "Yankees".

From E.B. White:
To foreigners, a Yankee is an American.
To Americans, a Yankee is a Northerner.
To Northerners, a Yankee is an Easterner.
To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.
To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter.
And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
 
I'm sure that he'll have a very nice time once he sees his 2 year old granddaughter meeting the characters etc...because redneck or not (and he is one ;) ) there is nothing like seeing WDW through the eyes of your grandchildren! :goodvibes :love:

I keep trying to convince my parents of this (they have never been to WDW)...however, they think it is just a bigger King's Island or Six Flags...my one true wish (before they get to the point that they cannot go) is for my parents to see WDW though the eyes of my three children and my nephew...parents think they know it all...if they only see the true magic at WDW for themselves they would be hooked!! :confused3
 
Thank you everyone!! I got a lot of great ideas from you. I'm sure he'll have a good time. I just booked our flights!
 
Interesting debate on whether there are rednecks in the north.

In Vermont (which is where I live), the most common term that I've heard used that equates to "redneck" is "woodchuck." That term is used almost interchangeably for "redneck" or "native Vermonter" (my mom was a native Vermonter as is our youngest child). Those of us not from Vermont are usually referred to as "flatlanders." In Maine (which is where I'm from), I'm not sure that there's a term for redneck other than redneck. I'm not sure what they call people from New Hampshire, but I do know what people from Massachusetts are called - but I'm too polite to mention that here. :laughing:

Dick Taylor
 
I'm not sure what they call people from New Hampshire, but I do know what people from Massachusetts are called - but I'm too polite to mention that here. :laughing:

Dick Taylor
hey HEY HEY!:mad: Be nice!
 
Find a picture of Princess Ariel at Disney World and tell him the lakes are full of them!

Take him on Pirates: canons, shooting, rum and wenches. Who could ask for anymore?

Rose and Crown for 1/2 yards of beer!

Hall of Presidents and the American exhibit in EPCOT for patriotism.

Make fun of the French at France in EPCOT (TIC) ;)
 
Interesting debate on whether there are rednecks in the north.

In Vermont (which is where I live), the most common term that I've heard used that equates to "redneck" is "woodchuck." That term is used almost interchangeably for "redneck" or "native Vermonter" (my mom was a native Vermonter as is our youngest child). Those of us not from Vermont are usually referred to as "flatlanders." In Maine (which is where I'm from), I'm not sure that there's a term for redneck other than redneck. I'm not sure what they call people from New Hampshire, but I do know what people from Massachusetts are called - but I'm too polite to mention that here. :laughing:

Dick Taylor
I think Dick Loudon would call them 'woodsmen.'
 
Rednecks are everywhere. Ever seen an episode of COPs? In every city they always seem to find some rangy mullet haired guy dressed only in his jeans, drunk or stoned with a cigarette dangling from his mouth (Trashy variety of Redneck). Though I live in Maryland, I am one of the North Carolina variety and love WDW. I think just being there and seeing all that there is to do will win him over.

Hey now, don't confuse trailer trash with a redneck. Rednecks may be a bit different from some folks, but they are good hearted people. The kind that can actually help you change that tire on your volvo when you are passing thru the country.
BTW I am a darn yankee...I went down south and then never went back north. However, I don't believe there are rednecks up north unless they migrated from the south
 
I am originally from upstate NY in the Adirondack park, and up there we were all referred to as "woodchucks". Now I have moved closer to Albany so I am a "transplant". Ahh, growing up in a small town, where there was nothing to do on a Friday night except find out where the bon fire was going to be! My dad still lives there and even though he is a big, burly, woodsman I have no doubt that he would love WDW! I hope to some day find out for sure!
 
Redneck household hint: Refillable mugs are great for bait;)
 
You guys are sooooooo funny! I can't get over the fact you don't think we're Red Neck here in go ol' VT! We're right next to Canada, a. We are so back home, back woods, but we are kind hearted people.

We love "duck" tape ;) and Nascar as much as the next guy! If someone hits a deer in the town I live in it's a great prize if they let you take it home and eat it! :rotfl2:

And... I'm pretty sure the term "red neck" is to do with the tan line right, well welcome to farm country! :lmao: The tan comes from the tractors.

P.S. I myself am married to a lumberjack! :rolleyes:
 
Two Reasons Why It's So Hard To Solve A Redneck Murder

1. All the DNA is the same.

2. There are no dental records.
 
You might be a disney red neck if you have 3 tires in the shape of mickey on your living room wall. :rotfl: And calling it your hidden mickey. :laughing:

Don't you mean...on the roof of your trailer?:lmao:
 
So, is your uncle like that guy Larry (from the Newhart show) with the two brothers named Darryl???? LOL!
 












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