April 2, 200917 yr I've actually never been inside a Waffle House. However, people have told me things... xD Sorry, the Waffle House thing reminded me of Jim Gaffigan.
April 2, 200917 yr Author WHAT? YOU HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED THE JOY OF WAFFLE HOUSE? WHASSUPWICHOO? Go find one and eat breakfast there someday!! Waffle House is the shiz! I have to go all angry-emoticon on your ass now! :angry::veryangry::veryangry2:
April 2, 200917 yr Author hahaha! See, if only you had gone to a Waffle House, you wouldn't be all depressed now!
April 2, 200917 yr Author What? There's not a Waffle House in a part of TEXAS?? Huuuhhh? I thought Texas was all Southern and.... Waffle-Housey!
April 2, 200917 yr Well, there's not one in my TOWN. I'm sure there are some all over the state. Just not here. And we are Southern. Although I must admit, I don't exactly embrace my Southerness a lot of the time. :annoyed:
April 2, 200917 yr Author People think Kentucky is in the South. To which I say: "Heeey!!...oh wait you're actually right" and then I go sit in a corner and cry due to our hickness. :( The only non-hickful part is probably Louisville, where thankfully, I live. We even have, like, two whole gay bars here! We're so progressive.....
April 2, 200917 yr Author you did it agaaaiinn! :picket sign:? hahahahaha! edit: nevermind you changed it. :shifty:
April 2, 200917 yr I mist admit, I am impressed at xxKels' ability to ignore criticism and pretend it was never even said lol
April 2, 200917 yr Author It's quite amazing, isn't it? ZOMG THE ARCADE HAS A COPY OF SONIC!!!! *goes to play* will be back in a few hours you guys!
April 2, 200917 yr Author If everyone in the world was like ANY one person, though, it's sort of a dreadful thought too. :shrug:
April 2, 200917 yr Living in the South has its ups and downs. Ups: The weather. The friendly, considerate people. The low taxes. The undeveloped land. Beaches. Downs: There are more churches than gas stations. Sassy, attitude-wearing black people. Hyper-religious white people. The cops. Fewer fancy restaurants.
April 2, 200917 yr I didn't mean the exact same though did I? I was talking about the way she just ignores what she doesn't want to hear, that is a characteristic not her entire persona and body
April 2, 200917 yr Author oh. :shrug: nvm then. I agree with Jay also. You forgot the amazing greasy food though.
April 2, 200917 yr Author No, not quite. But there IS amazing greasy food. Especially if you go to the aforementioned Waffle House. And a lot of people are really, really, waaay too religious here. :shifty: and Kentucky isn't even really in THE official South, either.
April 2, 200917 yr Author hahaha Course, if you come to Kentucky, you've got the whole horse-racing thing too. :thinking: I think we're the most horse-oriented state in the U.S., actually. Really all we have is horses, tobacco, and corn. :shifty: Kentucky's a pretty boring state.
April 2, 200917 yr TechnicolorGreenEyes, you should go to Charleston and get some shrimp & grits and she-crab soup. Oh and sweet tea. For some reason decent sweet tea is hard to come by up North. And you're right, the South is hilariously stereotyped-to-death on TV and in movies. It's not like that. But I suppose since you guys won the War of Northern Aggression, you can set the rules.
April 2, 200917 yr Yeah man, we shot you harder and our leader decided to take the moral high ground on slavery and make that his cause even though he wasn't particularly against it, so we are better people than you basically :lol:
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