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Everybody loves a good test...
2006-03-04, 12:40 PM #41
43% dixie

(wheres the option for Aunt = "aren't")
/fluffle
2006-03-04, 12:56 PM #42
60% Dixie. Barely in Dixie

I'm from West Virginia, though from the more northern part.
2006-03-04, 1:08 PM #43
43% Dixie. Barely in Yankeedom.
The man in black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed...
2006-03-04, 1:22 PM #44
65% Dixie. I started school in South Carolina, but my vocabulary doesn't really differ much from people around me in Idaho (Though my room mates were amazed by the idea of a "brew-thru").
omnia mea mecum porto
2006-03-04, 2:48 PM #45
31% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.

I was born and raised in good ol' California so I guess that make since. However, my father's side of the family are a bunch of rednecks who worship the south (one of my ancestors was a General for the Confederacy) so that's kind of an odd twist.
The cake is a lie... THE CAKE IS A LIE!!!!!
2006-03-04, 2:49 PM #46
99% Dixie. Is General Lee your grandfather?!

Southern Virginia.
2006-03-04, 2:52 PM #47
I could probably make a really mean political/religious joke at your expense right now, IRG, but I won't. I don't wanna make anyone mad today. lol.
>>untie shoes
2006-03-04, 3:09 PM #48
39% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.

Grew up in California, went to high school in Missouri, live there now. Missouri has a little influence, but I'm still a Yankee.
Marsz, marsz, Dąbrowski,
Z ziemi włoskiej do Polski,
Za twoim przewodem
Złączym się z narodem.
2006-03-04, 3:51 PM #49
Heh...
I'm still on top.
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2006-03-04, 5:17 PM #50
Originally posted by Bill:
I could probably make a really mean political/religious joke at your expense right now


What's new?
2006-03-04, 5:24 PM #51
20% Dixie. Wow! You are a Duke of Yankeedom!

Yeah... almost everyone I clicked on ended up being indeginous to Midwest/Great Lakes Region, so I'd say that's about right for a Minnesotan. ;)
2006-03-04, 8:40 PM #52
[QUOTE=IRG SithLord]What's new?[/QUOTE]
I was just teasing, man.
>>untie shoes
2006-03-04, 10:02 PM #53
38% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.


bout right for FL (the parts I'm from) i.e. not central FL
“Without education we are in a horrible and deadly danger of taking educated people seriously.” -G.K. Chesterton
2006-03-04, 10:13 PM #54
49% Dixie. Barely in Yankeedom.

I live in Texas, but a lot of my answers were Midwestern ones. My parents are Midwestern, so that makes sense I suppose.
If you think the waiters are rude, you should see the manager.
2006-03-05, 12:17 AM #55
Originally posted by Deadman:
As far as Aussies are concerned, American = yankee.


agreed.
Snail racing: (500 posts per line)------@%
2006-03-05, 2:18 AM #56
Yeah. All Americans are regularly called Yankees here, as well. No matter from which part of the USA they come from. I suppose many people know there is difference in reality, but from this far away it's just one country.
Frozen in the past by ICARUS
2006-03-05, 2:31 AM #57
39% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.
Bassoon, n. A brazen instrument into which a fool blows out his brains.
2006-03-06, 12:01 AM #58
29% Dixie. You are a Yankee Doodle Dandy.

I'm from southern california
一个大西瓜
2006-03-06, 12:41 AM #59
68% Dixie. Just under the Mason-Dixon Line
"Those ****ing amateurs... You left your dog, you idiots!"
2006-03-06, 12:50 AM #60
48%. I got an extra 10% just because I happen to say y'all. Its just a fun thing to say. The furthest south I've been is Northern Illinois. Or maybe Northern California, I dont know which is closer to "the south".

BTW, the "bubbler" option for drinking fountain made me laugh a bit. I just happen to have lived in the one part of the country that uses that word (apparently there are 2 parts because Mass. uses it too?)
"Guns don't kill people, I kill people."
2006-03-06, 3:22 AM #61
16% Dixie. Wow! You are a Duke of Yankeedom!
Think while it's still legal.
2006-03-06, 3:06 PM #62
43% Dixie. Barely in Yankeedom.

its odd...i grew up in cleveland.
My girlfriend paid a lot of money for that tv; I want to watch ALL OF IT. - JM
2006-03-06, 3:31 PM #63
19% Dixie. Wow! You are a Duke of Yankeedom!

Almost all of them placed me in the great lakes, so it's rather accurate.
ᵗʰᵉᵇˢᵍ๒ᵍᵐᵃᶥᶫ∙ᶜᵒᵐ
ᴸᶥᵛᵉ ᴼᵑ ᴬᵈᵃᵐ
2006-03-06, 3:33 PM #64
40% vodka. 60% Russian.
幻術
2006-03-06, 4:12 PM #65
35% odd...
Yeah, you stay here and take life seriously. I'll go and have some fun.
2006-03-06, 6:23 PM #66
so we should probably have a Civil War reenactment. Everyone over under 15% and everyone over 85% can fight and the rest of us can have some cheez-its and punch a bag of dead babies.
"Those ****ing amateurs... You left your dog, you idiots!"
2006-03-07, 9:45 PM #67
33.


What's the night before Halloween called?
Devil's night
Very common in Michigan.



It's actually been "Angel's night" in recent years around the Detroit area in an effort to stop the extreme vandalism. Funny how you'd give angels a strict curfew.
2006-03-07, 10:42 PM #68
21% Dixie. You are a Yankee Doodle Dandy.
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2006-03-07, 11:09 PM #69
65% Dixie. Just under the Mason-Dixon Line and proud of it.
2006-03-08, 1:19 PM #70
40% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.

Most of my answers from from around somewhere called the Great Lakes, or New York.
nope.
2006-03-08, 1:40 PM #71
29% Dixie. You are a Yankee Doodle Dandy.
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