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Beck
3 year s ago
As a southerner I approve this post LOL.
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Lola
3 year s ago
#19 Maybe Apple will spell it right when you do, y'all.
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Elenor
3 year s ago
After living down south and then coming back up north you sure do miss the drive through daiquiri stands
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Earnest
3 year s ago
#21 Growing up in Dallas and Houston, I always thought it was chester drawers.
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Natius
3 year s ago
After years of living in the real world, the south was kind of a shock.
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Chat
3 year s ago
#27 I lived in Macon for a few years. My blue car would be green in the mornings from the pollen.
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Erna
3 year s ago
#7 1. Tomatoes. 2. Potatoes. 3. Cucumber. 4. Peach. 5. Yellow squash. 6. Zuccini (or courgette). 7. Okra. 8. Purple hull peas. How did I do? Northern Englishman.
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Hubert
3 year s ago
Erna
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When you come from a place that measure yearly sunshine in hours and not days, you're expected to be a better speller, no?
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Beck
3 year s ago
As a southerner I approve this post LOL.
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Lola
3 year s ago
#19 Maybe Apple will spell it right when you do, y'all.
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Elenor
3 year s ago
After living down south and then coming back up north you sure do miss the drive through daiquiri stands
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Earnest
3 year s ago
#21 Growing up in Dallas and Houston, I always thought it was chester drawers.
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Natius
3 year s ago
After years of living in the real world, the south was kind of a shock.
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Chat
3 year s ago
#27 I lived in Macon for a few years. My blue car would be green in the mornings from the pollen.
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Erna
3 year s ago
#7 1. Tomatoes. 2. Potatoes. 3. Cucumber. 4. Peach. 5. Yellow squash. 6. Zuccini (or courgette). 7. Okra. 8. Purple hull peas. How did I do? Northern Englishman.
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Hubert
3 year s ago
Erna
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When you come from a place that measure yearly sunshine in hours and not days, you're expected to be a better speller, no?
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When you come from a place that measure yearly sunshine in hours and not days, you're expected to be a better speller, no?