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True but his did...he was in a 3 piece suit every day he worked...He was a life insurance agent (made damned good money too) and altho he could have retired at 65, he didn't retire til 72/73? His also had to be very "classic" kinda like the little black dress that was a given at one point.
Yeah for a job where you have to wear a suit everyday that makes sense. Great thing about today is that as a manager pretty much the only time I have to suit up is for hosting a major customer, CEO visit, etc. and even then a sport coat was often more than enough.
 
Living in the Southeast for about 8 years there was the:

warsh instead of wash

Earl, or ole instead oil

warter rather than water
 
hey hey hey - living in southeast TN - I resemble most of those - specially the warsh... or going to Warshington... gosh I really try to not put that R in there.
We southerners cain't hep it if all you all don't talk rite.
 
hey hey hey - living in southeast TN - I resemble most of those - specially the warsh... or going to Warshington... gosh I really try to not put that R in there.
We southerners cain't hep it if all you all don't talk rite.
Y'all fixin to rustle up some breakfast bout now?

:D

By the way, what do call the thing that you push around the grocery store and load items into?
 
yep on the Breakfast - but I am in Denver - well Englewood - with a damn blizzard warning so just 5:30 here. and
- is a buggy. :)
Haha. I knew it!

I lived in Simpsonville, SC for 3 years and Orlando for 5 (not really what I consider the South) so I got a kick of a lady at work who was talking her buggy at the grocery store. BTW, that might be the favorite place we have lived and we have lived in Peoria, IL area; Medina, OH; Springfield, MO; Orlando, FL; Simpsonville, SC; and Chandler, AZ.
 

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