ArcOfCorinth said:You don't hear that often.Pierce said:Birminghamsters
Greylock said:Just draw an imaginary line south of Jacksonville. Everyone above it, good solid Southerners. Everyone below it, a mix of Yankees and Californians (for lack of a better term).![]()
Damn you, you used all the ones I wanted to use.Snoweel said:Sydney - Sydneysiders
Newcastle - Novacastrians
New South Wales - New South Welshmen
Queensland - Queenslanders (duh)
As you can see, Australians aren't exactly natural wordsmiths.
Melbourne - Mexicans (according to Sydneysiders, because they're from south of the border)
No, no. Everyone below it is a Retired Yankee or Californian.Greylock said:Just draw an imaginary line south of Jacksonville. Everyone above it, good solid Southerners. Everyone below it, a mix of Yankees and Californians (for lack of a better term).
Hand of Evil said:South Carolina - mostly gamec0cks but that is an older term that is falling out of use, we are becoming South Carolinans. In Irmo (SC) it was Irmees for the old timers, Irmoians were new comers (people who moved into the area after 78).
I remember hearing that song!Henry said:South Carolinians in common Parlance, though an older term is "Sandlapper," though it applies more to upstate SC than the "Low Country" (the areas around charleston).
I learned that goofy song in school,
"We are good Sandlappers,
Yes, we're good Sandlappers,
And we're very proud to say
That we live
That we live
In the very fine state in the USA!"
And now HATE that goofy song.![]()
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