YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM MASSACHUSETTS IF:
> >>
> >> You think if someone is nice to you they either want something or they
> >> are from out of town
> >>
> >> The public transportation system is known as the "T" and you'd rather
> >> drive in bumper to bumper traffic for 4 hours to get to Boston than be
> >> caught dead on the "Orange Line"
> >>
> >> You could own a small town in Iowa for the cost of your house
> >>
> >> There are 24 Dunkin Donuts shops within 15 minutes of your house and
> >> that is how you give directions
> >>
> >> If you stay on the same road long enough it eventually has three
> >> different names
> >>
> >> 53 degrees is "on the warm side"
> >>
> >> You've walked to Brigham's for an ice cream cone "to go" in the snow
> >>
> >> You cringe every time you hear some actor/actress imitate the"Boston
> ! >> Accent" on TV
> >>
> >> You call chocolate sprinkles "jimmies"
> >>
> >> A water fountain is called a bubbler. Say it " bubbla".
> >>
> >> You can go from one side of town to the other in less than fifteen
> >> minutes
> >>
> >> You know how to pronounce towns like Worcester, Haverhill, Peabody,
> >> Scituate, Chatham, and Leominster
> >>
> >> You know what they sell at a "packie"
> >>
> >> You keep an ice scraper in your car all year round
> >>
> >> Paranoia sets in when you can't see a Dunkin Donuts, ATM or CVS
> >>
> >> You've pulled out of a side street and used your car to block oncoming
> >> traffic so you can make a left
> >>
> >> You've bragged about saving money at The Christmas Tree Shop
> >>
> >> You know what a "regular coffee" is!
> >>
> >> You can navigate a rotary without a prob! lem
> >>
> >> You use the words "wicked" "pissa"! and "go od" in the same sentence
> >>
> >> You know what a frappe is
> >>
> >> Saint Patrick's Day is your second favorite holiday
> >>
> >> You drink tonic and would never consider using it on your hair
> >>
> >> You never say "Cape Cod" you say "The Cape"
> >>
> >> You went to Old Sturbridge Village and Plymouth Plantation at least
> >> once, in elementary school, but never to Bunker Hill
> >>
> >> You know the Mass Pike and 495 create some sort of strange weather
> >> dividing line
> >>
> >>
>
> >>
> >> You think if someone is nice to you they either want something or they
> >> are from out of town
> >>
> >> The public transportation system is known as the "T" and you'd rather
> >> drive in bumper to bumper traffic for 4 hours to get to Boston than be
> >> caught dead on the "Orange Line"
> >>
> >> You could own a small town in Iowa for the cost of your house
> >>
> >> There are 24 Dunkin Donuts shops within 15 minutes of your house and
> >> that is how you give directions
> >>
> >> If you stay on the same road long enough it eventually has three
> >> different names
> >>
> >> 53 degrees is "on the warm side"
> >>
> >> You've walked to Brigham's for an ice cream cone "to go" in the snow
> >>
> >> You cringe every time you hear some actor/actress imitate the"Boston
> ! >> Accent" on TV
> >>
> >> You call chocolate sprinkles "jimmies"
> >>
> >> A water fountain is called a bubbler. Say it " bubbla".
> >>
> >> You can go from one side of town to the other in less than fifteen
> >> minutes
> >>
> >> You know how to pronounce towns like Worcester, Haverhill, Peabody,
> >> Scituate, Chatham, and Leominster
> >>
> >> You know what they sell at a "packie"
> >>
> >> You keep an ice scraper in your car all year round
> >>
> >> Paranoia sets in when you can't see a Dunkin Donuts, ATM or CVS
> >>
> >> You've pulled out of a side street and used your car to block oncoming
> >> traffic so you can make a left
> >>
> >> You've bragged about saving money at The Christmas Tree Shop
> >>
> >> You know what a "regular coffee" is!
> >>
> >> You can navigate a rotary without a prob! lem
> >>
> >> You use the words "wicked" "pissa"! and "go od" in the same sentence
> >>
> >> You know what a frappe is
> >>
> >> Saint Patrick's Day is your second favorite holiday
> >>
> >> You drink tonic and would never consider using it on your hair
> >>
> >> You never say "Cape Cod" you say "The Cape"
> >>
> >> You went to Old Sturbridge Village and Plymouth Plantation at least
> >> once, in elementary school, but never to Bunker Hill
> >>
> >> You know the Mass Pike and 495 create some sort of strange weather
> >> dividing line
> >>
> >>
>

I love jimmies and I recall drinkin outa the bubbla when I was little. Icki!
I love chocolate frappes and I think I can go from one side of my town to the other in like 10 minutes! I guess MA isn't that bad!!!