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55% Dixie.

But who cares. I"M FROM TEXAS.

Still think we should of stayed our own country.

Went back and took the test again. 48% yankee. I have never lived anywhere but Texas. I read the foot notes about the test and it was writed and developed at Yale or Harvard. The whole dang thing is a Yankee invasion.

This proves that the union winning the war of northern agression is all a lie.

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I also got 55% Dixie, though most of my answers were generic (common throughout the US) or midwestern/Great Lakes. And I didn't answer #7, because the correct choice -- You guys -- wasn't given.

George

Some other possible giveaways:

Tow motor, or fork lift?

Tire tool, tire iron, or lug wrench?

Wrecker, or tow truck?

Black-eyed peas, or cattle feed?

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Originally posted by Shellon:

49% (Yankee). Barely into the Yankee category.

How does the second syllable of pajama's sound like what rhymes with father?

"How do you pronounce the second syllable in pajamas?

Rhymes with jam

Rhymes with father

Either

Don't know"

"Rhymes with father" would be pa-jah-mas.

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Only scored 65%; rather dissapointing since my geneaology's been done, and I have absolutely no Yankee ancestors anywhere in any line. Well, Massachussets Bay Colony, but back then, there wasn't a North or South, there was just a "Here." (As opposed to England, I suppose.)

Must be all that time I spent in places like Ohio and Illinois, in TWI.

Cute survey; thanks.

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only 49% Yankee?????????????

I'm sorry but that is just wrong. Other than six months in Atlanta (which probably has more yankees than southerners in it) I have lived in the north my entire life. Great Lakes area at that.

Sheesh

Ok this one for example . . .

"11. What do you call gym shoes?

Sneakers

Tennis shoes

Gymshoes

Runnning shoes"

I don't call them any of those - I call them tenny shoes or just tennies.

Many of the other ones I picked were common to all of the U.S., with only a few specific to the north, such as Devils night, of COURSE, duh.

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If you don't fill anything in and hit Compute my score you get "100% Dixie". Not sure what that indicates.

How do you pronounce creek?

Rhymes with meek

Rhymes with kick

Either

Don't know ???

RESULT:

Don't know??? icon_biggrin.gif:D-->

Cute test!

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