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hong said:

When we're having one of those days, Joe says the mantra "My head hurts, my feet stink, and I don't love Jesus."

Perhaps the humor is lost to anyone that didn't grow up in the south......

-suzi
 

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suzi yee said:
When we're having one of those days, Joe says the mantra "My head hurts, my feet stink, and I don't love Jesus."

Perhaps the humor is lost to anyone that didn't grow up in the south......

-suzi
For most of my remembered youth, I lived in the Soutwest, and I don't get it. Is that okay? :confused:
 

Nonlethal Force said:
Humidity is far worse than heat!

I totally agree with that statement. In Adelaide we get some days in the summer that get to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). However it is generally a very dry heat. Sure it is hot, but I can deal with that.

On very rare occasions we will get a low 30's degrees Celsius (85-90 degrees Fahrenheit) with high humidity. On those days I seem to really feel the heat and can't seem to get cool. I also dislike how your clothes feel all hot and sweaty and just seem to cling to you.

Olaf the Stout
 


Frukathka said:
For most of my remembered youth, I lived in the Soutwest, and I don't get it. Is that okay? :confused:

Sure it is. Because the South is not the Southwest. Two vastly different cultural areas.

South = sweat tea, crawfish, waitresses that call everyone "hun," oppressively damp heat

Southwest = desert, Native Americans, turquoise, dry heat



Now, I realize I made some gross generalizations there and didn't mean to offend anyone if I accidentally did. Clearly there is more to both regions than I state above! I'm just using the gross generalizations to make the point that The South is nowhere close to the same as the Southwest!
 


Nonlethal Force said:
Now, I realize I made some gross generalizations there and didn't mean to offend anyone if I accidentally did. Clearly there is more to both regions than I state above! I'm just using the gross generalizations to make the point that The South is nowhere close to the same as the Southwest!
I guess California should be its own classified as its own region? :heh:
 



Frukathka said:
I know; I just meant by cultural impressions. It is totally different from AZ.


To be fair, I think your original point is true. California is probably its own distinct region! I certainly wouldn'ty lump california in with AZ, NM, OK, TX ... however Nevada may be closer to CA than the other Southwest. :D
 

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