Redcurtain
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What’s up! Love your culture! God bless!
My Mother in law lives next to Dixieland road.What’s up! Love your culture! God bless!
Mostly greasy foods, fat broads and hot sunny days in winter..What’s up! Love your culture! God bless!
I think you misunderstand our culture. Being rude or being an asshole is taboo.What’s up! Love your culture! God bless!
Born south of the Mason-Dixon Line and lived there most of my life. Now I live in this God-forsaken frozen wasteland between Minnesota and Illinois. No idea how I ended up here.What’s up! Love your culture! God bless!
Virginia born and Carolina raised. Both Carolinas.What’s up! Love your culture! God bless!
My first wife was from Vermont. Same rednecks. They just wear plaid jackets and hats with ear flaps. And everything is maple flavored.Born south of the Mason-Dixon Line and lived there most of my life. Now I live in this God-forsaken frozen wasteland between Minnesota and Illinois. No idea how I ended up here.What’s up! Love your culture! God bless!
Just kidding. Been here 13 years and loving it. Everything down south bites, scratches, or stings, and they only have one season. The first time I ever heard of Wisconsin was 15 years ago: There was a story on the news about some goobers up in Wisconsin, seeing how far out in the lake they could jump their snowmobiles into the water.
I figured it would be a great place to live, since they had rednecks up there too. There are more honky-tonk bars up here than I ever saw down south. Confederate flags and pickup trucks everywhere you look, and country music is very popular. People up here are alot like Texans, except they have cheese.
And better beer.
Texas By God!!