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Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:30 am
by maize'n'blue
NomAnor wrote:no no no you misunderstood i ment Yankees like north of the mason dixon line

BTW Maryland and Washington DC are both south of the Mason and Dixon.... I don't know anybody calling Maryland the South.
But I get what you're sayin'... I'm NOT a Yankee, I'm from the TRUE North. I'm an US citizen from North of parts of Canada. Yankees are these Eastern guys from New England and New York and what not.... I'm as Yankee as a guy from Texas is "southern" Y'all are from TEXAS you are your own damn region hell country...... not "the south"....
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:36 am
by PK
North of this line is truely Yankee land.

Btw, what is the difference between a Yankee and a damn Yankee? A damn Yankee won't go home.

Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:44 am
by huskerpony
I never heard the Mason-Dixon Line mentioned outside of history class until I got to SMU.
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:06 am
by maize'n'blue
There ain't no jobs at "home" and at least I pay taxes like everybody else. Actually according to my Military record I'm still a Michigan resident that happens to live just about to North Carolina.... We're all people in the USA anymore (like it or not and I bet you do) and if you ask me every boy that died in that war was an American hero and they thought they were doing the right thing for their country. But hey I'm tired and I'm goin to bed. I'll get back at you later.
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:11 am
by lwjr
PK wrote:North of this line is truely Yankee land.

Btw, what is the difference between a Yankee and a damn Yankee? A damn Yankee won't go home.

Derek Jeter is a Yankee, Ted Nugent was a Damn Yankee
SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:54 am
by that's great raplh
We are.......Marshall!
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:43 am
by huskerpony
that's great raplh wrote:We are.......Marshall!

Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:14 am
by EastStang
Maise n blue. 70's era student. SMU students are from all over the world, and while a majority are from Texas, most are not just from North Dallas. I remember a guy running for the U.S. Senate from Illinois came to SMU's campus trolling for votes back in the 70's because we had quite a few students from the Chicago and Southern Illinois (near St. Louis) area. I was (and am again) from the DC area. I think I had the only Redskins bumper sticker on campus. Still passionately follow the Mustangs despite our 25 years in the wilderness since the DP. I am pumped that we are in the Big East so that I can go to games nearby to where I live. I've gone to away games at Navy, N.C. State, ECU, Marshall, Penn State, and UNC over the years.
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:35 am
by couch 'em
First off the 36th parallel is a better line dividing north and south, although I think that excludes kentucky and the virginias. Also, in the words of William Blakley, "Texas is neither Southern nor western, Texas is Texas"
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:45 am
by lwjr
couch 'em wrote:First off the 36th parallel is a better line dividing north and south, although I think that excludes kentucky and the virginias. Also, in the words of William Blakley, "Texas is neither Southern nor western, Texas is Texas"
He got that right!

Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:52 am
by NomAnor
geezzzz Blue hairs

Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:50 am
by Stallion
Title of this thread recalls the words of the Great Admiral James Stockdale during his Vice Presidential Debate:
Who am I? Why am I here?
Questions became even more pertinent by the end of debate
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:07 pm
by EastStang
I work in Alexandria, Virginia which was occupied by Union Troops for most of the Civil War. There is a plaque commemorating a martyr for the southern cause, there is still a Daughters of the Confederacy chapter here in Alexandria, there is a statue of a Confederate soldier facing south on Washington Street commemorating the Confederate dead. My recollection is that Sonny Jurgensen while driving drunk in the wild old days ran into that statue and the solider ended up facing north. So, Virginia is part of the south even now, northern Virginia acts like it doesn't belong to the rest of the Commonwealth. If you go to Richmond which was the Capital of the Confederacy and drive on Monument Avenue, you'll see many statues in honor of Southern Heros. If you go to Chancellorsville (outside of Fredericksburg), Bull Run (outside of Manassas), Appomattox, you'll find lots of southern history. And as far as Maryland being part of the south, they did not secede during the Civil War, but many in Maryland owned slaves and soldiers from Maryland fought for both sides. The battle at Antietam Creek (outside of Hagerstown) was one of the bloodiest of the Civil War. And if you drive from Maryland into Pennsylvania there is of course a sign telling you that you are crossing the Mason-Dixon Line. Lastly, George Wallace won the Maryland democratic primary in 1972 shortly before he was shot (he was a segregationist). Thus endeth todays History lesson. Professor Breeden was such a Virginiafile, I figured he would have passed along some of this knowledge.
Re: SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:23 pm
by PonyKai
EastStang wrote:I work in Alexandria, Virginia which was occupied by Union Troops for most of the Civil War. There is a plaque commemorating a martyr for the southern cause, there is still a Daughters of the Confederacy chapter here in Alexandria, there is a statue of a Confederate soldier facing south on Washington Street commemorating the Confederate dead.
I'm betting we live about 5-10 minutes away from each other hah.
SMU, WHO ARE YOU????
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:24 pm
by smupony94
You should have a man date