Posted on 07/27/2006 5:52:02 AM PDT by LA Woman3
You are forgetting about MD southeast of Waldorf. Tobacco, Rebel flags, and cars on blocks, all the way to Point Lookout.
To say nothing of "hewm" (home)and phewn. (phone)
or "awn" (on). Got that right, Hon?
The GOVERNMENT of MD is not the people of MD...........If they left their state to fight for the rights of The South, then THEY were Southerners. TODAY's MD is not the same as in 1861. It has more in common with New York than Georgia or Mississippi........I have lived in Glen Burnie and worked in Columbia, MD. It sucked.....
At the same time the Cherokee nation was allied to the Confederacy. So, whatever you Texas people might think about Oklahoma, the people up there were your allies. Guess that makes it OK to puke on them and deny their war dead in the Civil War had any value.
Nice buncha' people you got there. Now, go back to Mexico until you learn some history of this country.
The waitress wanted to give me cream of wheat......yecchhh!!.......
Yeppers. I now have a headache after reading this article. Thank you...Of course I can't thank anyone because there's no NAME to go with the story. Either they're embarassed, of the reading and writing master has been reassigned to cleaning toilets by the management.
It figures that I have to come upon this right as I'm halfway through the chapter on teachers in, "Godless."
Good grief, the African American community in a great part of Maryland (even the urban areas) is exceedingly Southern in culture and belief.
If you know where to go? I suppose I could find 'em in NYC If I knew where to go............
Absolutely true. Maryland is controlled by liberal Dems and resembles Massachusettes in many respects.
At's a bit more like Delaware, but you got the idea hon. Now let me go to the bathroom.
If you want to turn this into a "hate Yankees" thread, I have to ask "Is this an example of fine Southern writing and editing?"
"http://www.civilwararchive.com/Confedreg/confedmd.htm#inf "
That link doesn't work, are you trying to convince us that Maryland was a Confederate state instead of a Union state?
Or that there was cross over among the populace of many states, where some citizens moved to the other sides army?
Glen Bernie and Columbia are new additions. Back on the block, they are still considered to be "outsiders". Down at St. Mary's, I suspect they simply aren't thought of.
That's cause the came from The South!.........If they'd come from New England, they'd be eating corn chowder and talking like Boston dandys..........
Ever order potato salad in New England? Make you gag!
New additions? That was over 20 years ago!.........
Especially when you discovered that the place was owned by Bob Wheat.
Or, if you look around you'll find the grits in sheet form from Columbia. They are readily re-heated in a toaster.
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