belladonnis
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I was born in Athens Ala and have been a bama girl all my life.
I was raised on cornbread,pintos, turnipgreens and fried sweet taters, which are my favs. Oh and lets not forget Alabama football. Thats what defines me as a red neck.
Unlike you I like to fish. I dont like to bait my own hook or take the fish I catch off the hook to throw them back. It gives me the willies.
At sixteen my dad made me learn to change the oil in my car, change a flat and put brake shoes on my car because he said you cant count on a man to take care of you. He knew what he was talking about because the one I caught I threw back. I guess in that sense we are alot alike.
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solosater
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Very nice meeting you as well.
I'm from Indiana originally, we moved to Arizona when I was an infant but our family is still there except for Crazy Aunt Edna who lives in Georgia.
Red Neckedness is really just a state of mind I think.
But it also helps if you can bait your own hook. Now having said that, I don't fish, I don't like fish, to eat, I've nothing against them otherwise, you know live and let live and all...
I can change my own oil and rotate my tires. I guess for me that's being a red neck woman. Not being helpless and hopeless without a man. I also have nothing against men, I like them very much, but I don't want to catch one.
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