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R U Yankee or Dixie? Here is test to find out!
55% (Dixie). Barely into the Dixie category.
It's working for me too now. Hubs said he got this a few days before DT posted it so if that's the case then it was really making the rounds and was probably clogging the place.
I do have a problem with some of the questions because growing up I called a carbonated beverage a 'pop' now i call it 'soda', crick is now a crick etc. After traveling all over the place around different areas I guess I'm a crossdresser![img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_lol.gif[/img]
When I do it the way I used to say them it makes me:
50% (Yankee). Barely into the Yankee category.
I must be a claim jumper or something. hahaha
But you know what, the only person or people I have ever heard call a water/drinking fountain a 'bubbler' was from Wisconsin. First time she said it I asked "what the heck is a 'bubbler?!"[img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img][img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_lol.gif[/img] How bout pancake turner and spatula, another confuser for me.
I spent the first 24 yrs in the NW and most of the rest of my time in the SE. I'm now just messed up.
Deb
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