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      people in other states might think is weird?yall and not used too much anymore yonder
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      yeah eh!
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| people in other states might think is weird?yall and not used too much anymore yonder I spent a few years in GA. so I'm bilingual.   | |
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      I still say yall and my family abuses the heck out of yonder. Unless you are talkin to my dad who gets lazy and says yonner!
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      "Burm" (breakdown lane on the highway)
 "crik" (creek) "bubbla" (water fountain) "johnny" (hospital gown) "sucker" (lollipop) | |
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      i know in colorado people were like where are you from and this poor dude from missippi was always getting picked on
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      soda pop
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      a poke = grocery bag
 buggy = shopping cart pop = soda holler = yell | |
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      yall come back ya hear
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      The first time I ordered chili when I was transfered to KY, they brought me a bowl of spaghetti.  I told the waiter "Oops, I ordered chili, Joel." And he looked at me like I was an alien and said, "Yes, I know."  The people sitting next to me explained that in Louisville it's tradition to serve chili on spaghetti.  
 Also, in some areas of Wisconsin it's tradition to put a pickle in a Bloody Mary instead of a celery, and tomato soup is served with a side of popcorn...it goes into the soup. It's actually quite good. | |
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      never heard that jill
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      Da kine
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      dis'here
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