Quote Originally Posted by Stooj
I'm from the south and I dun gitted to texas many times. I had to drive through the whole state to get to school and its nothing but trailers and oil fields.

We have angry drunkard hicks like you in new orleans too.

like melllllllllllba toast.
Just because I live in a trailer and am a roughneck,don't make me a drunkard or a hick...I don't drink whiskey any more,and I can make a six-pack,last a month..you just go right on ahead-and keep on 'misunderestimatin' me,y'all city-slickers and liberals,do it all the time...lol.

You may be from the South,but you ain't no Southerner !
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Trashing Central Park is not a protest statement Trashing Central Park is not a protest statement The Seattle Times ^ | August 26, 2004 | Froma Harrop Some protesters-in-waiting seem to think that their right to free expression can't be separated from the right to trash New York City's Central Park. The park's Great Lawn has been restored at great expense. And that's the reason why â?? the only reason why â?? the city won't let a group called United for Peace and Justice hold a mass rally there before the Republican National Convention. Rating: 5