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Posted by MarkB_MI on July 12, 2007 at 18:36:35 from (216.234.98.39):
In Reply to: What do you consider.......... posted by John M on July 12, 2007 at 17:41:37:
I think it's a bit relative. If you go by the Mason-Dixon line, then Maryland and DC are in the south. But I don't think most southerners consider Maryland to be a southern state. Likewise, northerners and southerners alike consider West Virginia to be a "southern" state, but the West Virginians I've met are proud of the fact that WV seceded from Virginia to side with the Union. My favorite quote on this topic comes from Texas, naturally. When I was leaving Texas to move to North Carolina, one of my Texan coworkers told me "Watch out fer them yankees!" (As near as I can tell, Texans define a "yankee" to be anyone who isn't either a Texan or a Mexican.)
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