Are Southern MD'ers southerners?

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Kain99

Guest
Well Hell... I think we are southern! And dayum sure proud of it! The seventh has spoken! :flowers:
 

onebdzee

off the shelf
:killingme

Why do I even bother to take these tests

57% Barely a Dixie....and I was born and raised in Southern VA:confused:....guess that's not Southern enough
 

virgovictoria

Tight Pants and Lipstick
PREMO Member
Now this is funny...

71% (Dixie). That is a pretty strong Southern score!

Born/raised in MD - parents were from OH and WA - and my family traveled with the military heavily before I was born, with a lot of overseas travel.

Who knew? :shrug:
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
vivo said:
Maybe this has been posted already but I didn't find a post. What about Bmorians, Montgomery Countians, PgCountians, Mders overall, Eastern shorers etc? I didn't get much of a southern vibe growing up in Anne Arundel Co(Severn a Park and Millersville, MD)
We are South of the Mason Dixon line..

and being from New England, I consider this the DEEEP South.

Of course the normal "keys" aren't here so much, but BG and I travelled over to Tappahonock (sp?) and the Drawl was there BIG time.. we knew we were in ths SOUTH when we went to Applebee's there.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
CableChick said:
53% (Dixie). Barely into the Dixie category.

I was born in NC!!

My father would be happy!! He's a New Yorker. :lol:
I was born in North Cackalackee too!
 

slotted

New Member
100% (Dixie). Is General Lee your father?

I was born and mainly raised in Alabama. I don't really have a southern accent, but guess that I use a lot of southern words.
It was funny because most of my answers said common throughout the U.S.
 

fttrsbeerwench

New Member
HorseLady said:
ditto - 49% Yankee!!!
That is odd. Since I was born in Tennesee, grew up in Kentucky and have spent most of my life in St. Mary's County.

I always figured myself very southern......:ohwell:
 
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