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Youinns try the sweet tea yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Razorback" data-source="post: 214527" data-attributes="member: 6263"><p>AMEN brother. We've got the best of everything. Great fishing, great hunting, southern good ole boys and girls, and the SEC!</p><p></p><p></p><p>This reminds me of a cherry LT I had during my first tour in Iraq. He was from New Jersey that volunteered to go with our unit down here. He kept a notebook in his pocket at all times to write down all of our southern words and phrases.</p><p></p><p>A few more:</p><p>Ya'll - singular - meaning one or two people</p><p>Allya'll - plural - meaning the whole group and/or others who aren't even around</p><p>fiddina - fixing to, or about to</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the tea:</p><p>Boil two bags of lipton tea in a pot of water. Pour into one gallon pitcher. Add around 3 cups or so of sugar. Fill to tip with water, and stir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razorback, post: 214527, member: 6263"] AMEN brother. We've got the best of everything. Great fishing, great hunting, southern good ole boys and girls, and the SEC! This reminds me of a cherry LT I had during my first tour in Iraq. He was from New Jersey that volunteered to go with our unit down here. He kept a notebook in his pocket at all times to write down all of our southern words and phrases. A few more: Ya'll - singular - meaning one or two people Allya'll - plural - meaning the whole group and/or others who aren't even around fiddina - fixing to, or about to As for the tea: Boil two bags of lipton tea in a pot of water. Pour into one gallon pitcher. Add around 3 cups or so of sugar. Fill to tip with water, and stir. [/QUOTE]
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