Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Southern things


  • I have come to realize that no one in the south knows what fry sauce is, and I am saddened by this.
  • Driving through the back roads (which is all I ever do) is a lot like driving the Jeep in the Indiana Jones ride at Disneyland, except harder.
  • Sweet tea here is infinitely better than anywhere else in the world.
  • Living with big dogs is hard.
  • People in the south eat a lot of baked goods.
  • You get used to the humidity really fast.
  • You never get used to the sound of cicadas, but you learn to like them.
  • WTF are chiggers.
  • It's really hard not to pick up an accent when you work with deep southern folk (not sure how Ethan avoided that one).
  • People think that once they leave Idaho/Utah the heavy religious influence is left behind with it.
  • WRONG.  Every street has at least 5 churches on it, and every commercial sign has a scripture on it.
  • It's always green, and it always rains.

I belong here


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