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Posted: 10/3/2014 10:12:54 AM EST
That is all.
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You know that saying in Florida, the further North you go, the more South you get. FWIW, S FL is not part of the south. It is it's own little microcosm. I would consider N FL part of the south.
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Florida is the only true South. Fuck the Mason Dixon line and those Georgia Yankees. They need to dig a river, a river of freedom to keep the invaders out of their theme parks.
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Because half of the state is Northerners or from overseas? Big cultural difference between N Florida and S Florida...
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Historically it was part of the South.
But, due to political and social changes over the past century, there is no easily definable "South" any more. So, people today make all sorts of claims about what is and what is not part of the South, based upon their own ideas. |
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The number of first cousin marriages is too low and tooth count per person too high to qualify.
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My wife and I are the only people I know that left Florida to move "up north" and still wound up in the Deep South...
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I thought places like Indian River looked very southern when I visited.
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Geospatially half of FL is hardcore South, but the more populated areas have been heavily influenced by outsiders. So this combined with the fact that Floridians don't know how to BBQ often lends themselves to be people of no real desirable identity.
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It used to be.
South Florida is another country. I just spent a weekend in Baker Florida a couple weeks ago......I was driving down the road and I saw a couple pick ups on the side of the road....one had a big American Flag hanging from a pole sticking out of the bed, about 4 guys in a circle with a bunch of dogs jumping around. The dogs had a big boar pinned and some guy was stabbing the shit of the pig with a knife. This was out on a main road. Southern enough for me. Felt like.....America. |
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My great, great great grandfather thought Florida was part of "The South" because he fought on the size of the Confederacy against an Union invasion of Florida at Olustee.
Growing up in Central Florida in the 50s and 60s we use to play Dixie at all the High School football games and everybody would stand and sing. One of the largest Confederate flags in the US flies at the junction of I-4 and I-75. There is a Confederate graveyard not too far from where I live and the flag is flown everyday. |
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Geospatially half of FL is hardcore South, but the more populated areas have been heavily influenced by outsiders. So this combined with the fact that Floridians don't know how to BBQ often lends themselves to be people of no real desirable identity. View Quote I chuckled. Being from South Florida I know you are right. Living in Kansas City now, I know that while I might not know how to BBQ myself, I know I love good BBQ when I get it. |
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It used to be. South Florida is another country. I just spent a weekend in Baker Florida a couple weeks ago......I was driving down the road and I saw a couple pick ups on the side of the road....one had a big American Flag hanging from a pole sticking out of the bed, about 4 guys in a circle with a bunch of dogs jumping around. The dogs had a big boar pinned and some guy was stabbing the shit of the pig with a knife. This was out on a main road. Southern enough for me. Felt like.....America. View Quote Awesome. Kill them all. |
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It used to be. South Florida is another country. I just spent a weekend in Baker Florida a couple weeks ago......I was driving down the road and I saw a couple pick ups on the side of the road....one had a big American Flag hanging from a pole sticking out of the bed, about 4 guys in a circle with a bunch of dogs jumping around. The dogs had a big boar pinned and some guy was stabbing the shit of the pig with a knife. This was out on a main road. Southern enough for me. Felt like.....America. View Quote I live in Baker county...that really wasn't shit. You should see what they do after a few beers. |
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You know that saying in Florida, the further North you go, the more South you get. FWIW, S FL is not part of the south. It is it's own little microcosm. I would consider N FL part of the south. View Quote This, North Florida is mostly Southern culture - Pensacola, Panama City, Apalachicola, and Tallahassee more so than Jacksonville, Gainesville, and Ocala. |
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Quoted: That is all. View Quote That and we don't even have our own signature BBQ
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It wasn't even a part of the US till 1819 and didn't become a state till 1845.
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My great, great great grandfather thought Florida was part of "The South" because he fought on the size of the Confederacy against an Union invasion of Florida at Olustee. Growing up in Central Florida in the 50s and 60s we use to play Dixie at all the High School football games and everybody would stand and sing. One of the largest Confederate flags in the US flies at the junction of I-4 and I-75. There is a Confederate graveyard not too far from where I live and the flag is flown everyday. View Quote France has a bunch of Graves and American flags too. But it's still France. |
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A good excuse to post this... http://youtu.be/6ubTQfr_tyY Watch and you'll see why it fits here. (But no offense intended to my friends in Florida, of course!) View Quote Now I know what I'm getting for lunch. Good tune too. |
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A line running east and west just south of Ocala is the southern extension of the Mason-Dixon line.
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Get away from the over grown coastal areas and The Mouse .... you will find the south. It's hard to get more southern than Belle Glade.
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Florida is essentially 4 separate states:
-Panhandle (which I am fine with annexing back to Alabama) - part of the "South" -North Florida (Georgia border to Hwy 50) - part of the "South" -South Florida (Hwy 50 on south to Homestead) - not part of the "South" -Islands (Conch Republic / Caribbean) - not part of the "South" |
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Florida is full of gray haired northerners looking for warm weather. Not part of south!
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This, North Florida is mostly Southern culture - Pensacola, Panama City, Apalachicola, and Tallahassee more so than Jacksonville, Gainesville, and Ocala. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You know that saying in Florida, the further North you go, the more South you get. FWIW, S FL is not part of the south. It is it's own little microcosm. I would consider N FL part of the south. This, North Florida is mostly Southern culture - Pensacola, Panama City, Apalachicola, and Tallahassee more so than Jacksonville, Gainesville, and Ocala. This is accurate. I lived in Tallahassee for 9 years and pretty much considered it South GA. You know when a popular country band is called "Florida Georgia Line" there has to be something behind that. |
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