at some her behind my shoulder
Sep. 27th, 2004 07:43 amI should probably check on my soup. Only I like it about ten seconds away from burning, so... I figure I've got a minute or three left.
I was all giddy and happy to be free of work, despite the fact that I didn't work from 2am until 5am due to the floor being cleaned. ... and then I came home and picked Bear cat up and he dug a claw into my ear. He didn't rip, thank the Holly, but blood. Pain. Shock!
Ow.
Now, to prove I ain't local. Or I am. Stolen from heidi. Sort of.
You Know You're From South Carolina When...
There ain't no such thing as "lunch." There's "dinner" and then there's "supper."
^-- Untrue. Dinner and supper? Both words for that meal between lunch and breakfast. :p I don't know anyone who calls lunch anything other than lunch. Unless it's brunch, but that's not lunch.
Sweet tea is appropriate for all meals, and you start drinking it when you're two.
^-- not me. But otherwise, true enough for just aboot everyone else. :p
"Backards and forwards" means, "I know everything about you."
^-- aye.
There is a Dairy Queen in every town with a population of 1000 of more, except for Orangeburg which has Dairy-O.
^ -- now you're just reaching.
You know that going "barefootin" is one of the great joys of life
^-- Um, duh? Only I've never heard anyone twang it that way before, sugah. Yuh bin readin' comics or sumtin? *rolls her eyes*
You think everyone from a bigger city has an accent.
^-- No, I think people with accents have accents.
"Vacation" means going to Myrtle Beach.
^-- Oddly enough, yes. But since for someone in NC it could also mean a vacation, why is this mockery?
Out of state friends beg you to send them fireworks
^-- ...not yet.
You know at least three places to get great fried chicken
^-- No, but I do know that there's some place in RedTop that Arianne and Cass mock because it's really cheap. Damned if I remember it now though. Um, Church's will kill you, at least the one on Savannah Highway, and personally I can't eat fried chicken without getting violently ill. So... no?
You've taken a road trip to South of the Border - and it wasn't Mexico
^-- Have I been? Si. Was it a trip to? ... No. We stopped there on our way to grandma's house.
You buy your groceries at Winn-Dixie
^-- I have. Yes. No more. They've closed up shop.
You know someone who works at Hooters
^ -- ..no.
I'm sad. Those? Not funny. In the slightest. and I mock just as much as the next snarky wonder,but... not funny. However I gather other people's were funny.
I was all giddy and happy to be free of work, despite the fact that I didn't work from 2am until 5am due to the floor being cleaned. ... and then I came home and picked Bear cat up and he dug a claw into my ear. He didn't rip, thank the Holly, but blood. Pain. Shock!
Ow.
Now, to prove I ain't local. Or I am. Stolen from heidi. Sort of.
You Know You're From South Carolina When...
There ain't no such thing as "lunch." There's "dinner" and then there's "supper."
^-- Untrue. Dinner and supper? Both words for that meal between lunch and breakfast. :p I don't know anyone who calls lunch anything other than lunch. Unless it's brunch, but that's not lunch.
Sweet tea is appropriate for all meals, and you start drinking it when you're two.
^-- not me. But otherwise, true enough for just aboot everyone else. :p
"Backards and forwards" means, "I know everything about you."
^-- aye.
There is a Dairy Queen in every town with a population of 1000 of more, except for Orangeburg which has Dairy-O.
^ -- now you're just reaching.
You know that going "barefootin" is one of the great joys of life
^-- Um, duh? Only I've never heard anyone twang it that way before, sugah. Yuh bin readin' comics or sumtin? *rolls her eyes*
You think everyone from a bigger city has an accent.
^-- No, I think people with accents have accents.
"Vacation" means going to Myrtle Beach.
^-- Oddly enough, yes. But since for someone in NC it could also mean a vacation, why is this mockery?
Out of state friends beg you to send them fireworks
^-- ...not yet.
You know at least three places to get great fried chicken
^-- No, but I do know that there's some place in RedTop that Arianne and Cass mock because it's really cheap. Damned if I remember it now though. Um, Church's will kill you, at least the one on Savannah Highway, and personally I can't eat fried chicken without getting violently ill. So... no?
You've taken a road trip to South of the Border - and it wasn't Mexico
^-- Have I been? Si. Was it a trip to? ... No. We stopped there on our way to grandma's house.
You buy your groceries at Winn-Dixie
^-- I have. Yes. No more. They've closed up shop.
You know someone who works at Hooters
^ -- ..no.
I'm sad. Those? Not funny. In the slightest. and I mock just as much as the next snarky wonder,but... not funny. However I gather other people's were funny.
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Date: 2004-09-27 07:17 am (UTC)