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Yes. Us civil and socially appropriate southern folk often hold back on The DIS
Because we are Southern Girls.
Methinks you just proved my point!!!!

Yes. Us civil and socially appropriate southern folk often hold back on The DIS
Because we are Southern Girls.
I am from Mississippi, moved to NYC for 20 years, now back in the semi-south (North Carolina, which really isn't that southern)
Um, that was me.I thought it was funny, yes- because it is a parody song! Of course, nobody in their right minds, southern or northern, eastern or western, would want to shoot someone else and think it was funny IN REAL LIFE.
The song is a comedic take on being slightly annoyed by hearing people 'put down' your hometown and way of doing things. Let's not read anything else into it.
Sometimes the PCness of this board astounds me...
Very much agreed..
That was one silly post about a silly song.
A joke... Maybe not such a good one... But a stupid little joke song.
But not, 'REAL LIFE'.... Are you serious???
And, for the record, I have never, ever, personally, heard such a song. Not in my whole life here in the South.
And, I live in area with LOTS of transplants and snowbirds.
I have never heard anything even close.
Funny but, it seems okay, how there can all kinds of negativity and negative stereotypes about the south here. But one stupid little post about a funny stupid song is taken so seriously and is used as an accusation???? Seriously??? Like there are not a GaBillion negative and bad jokes about southern people??? OMG???
Astounding, for sure.
But, def. not surprising.
North Carolina native here (a rare breed, I know) and I beg to differ with you. Semi-south? Not really that southern? Guess it depends on what part of the state you're in. If you mean Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville, then yes, you may be right. Of course, those ARE the parts of the state that have the most transplants.
NC native here also. And yes, those cities you listed are full of "Yankees".![]()
It is so sad (and a bit weird) to be angry that people of different backgrounds have moved into your area. Which, of course, you know isnt yours, right? This is America. Open your mind to change. It feels wonderful![]()
North Carolina native here (a rare breed, I know) and I beg to differ with you. Semi-south? Not really that southern? Guess it depends on what part of the state you're in. If you mean Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville, then yes, you may be right. Of course, those ARE the parts of the state that have the most transplants.
You don't recognize "tongue in cheek" with the snooty smilie at the end? Well, bless your pea pickin' heart!!!
Crunchy Yogurt said:Actually, those cities are full of human beings from all over the United States and the world.
I currently live in Charlotte. I can eat at an Ethiopian restaurant one evening and a Jamaican restaurant the next. I can go to fabulous art exhibits and hear many different languages at my favorite tiny coffee shop. There are people that don’t look like me, people that don’t have my history and people that have fantastic stories to tell.
Transplants are good. They bring culture and change. This is why I could never move back to my small Mississippi town. They are afraid of change. They dislike “outsiders” because they are not like them.
It is so sad (and a bit weird) to be angry that people of different backgrounds have moved into “your” area. Which, of course, you know isn’t “yours”, right? This is America. Open your mind to change. It feels wonderful![]()
Actually, those cities are full of human beings from all over the United States and the world.
I currently live in Charlotte. I can eat at an Ethiopian restaurant one evening and a Jamaican restaurant the next. I can go to fabulous art exhibits and hear many different languages at my favorite tiny coffee shop. There are people that dont look like me, people that dont have my history and people that have fantastic stories to tell.
Transplants are good. They bring culture and change. This is why I could never move back to my small Mississippi town. They are afraid of change. They dislike outsiders because they are not like them.
It is so sad (and a bit weird) to be angry that people of different backgrounds have moved into your area. Which, of course, you know isnt yours, right? This is America. Open your mind to change. It feels wonderful![]()
You seem a little tightly wound. Just a wee tad.
Crunchy Yogurt said:Really? I am as relaxed as can be. I think sometimes it is difficult to feel a tone when reading. But, trust me, I am not tightly wound.
I absolutely love discussion boards and hearing other people's ideas, while offering a different perspective.
It's not just the southern area that may have towns that are un-accepting and hard to move into. Pennsylvania is the same. There are many, many areas around Pittsburgh and even the suburbs right out side of the city where it is very difficult to move into and be accepted, almost impossible. Not to mention the central, north central part of that Commonwealth, a new arrival would not be welcome. Being that's the case, I'm sure there it it the same in other northern states.