Loprraine
Executive Chef
apparently hanging out with Uncle Bob has had a strong influence on most of us.
Sure has. I'm 80% Dixie.
apparently hanging out with Uncle Bob has had a strong influence on most of us.
Well there ya have it.
The less southern you are, the more this test tries to tells you that you are
Which part, the part where I put the laughing smiley, or the part where I said I never heard someone referred to as a dixie?
I really don't know who created the test, but it's pretty funny that being a "dixie" seems to be pretty common, even for us northerners....
I've heard of leaving my heart in dixie, and dixieland of course, but no, no movie I ever saw, book I ever read or person I ever talked to referred to a southerner as "a dixie". That's a new one on me.
Actually, you said "And where did this term "dixie" come from? First time I ever heard it." I took that to mean you had never heard the term "dixie" before at all, not just referring to a person.
My result was 50%, which is about right, I guess - I was born in VA, raised primarily in MI, and have lived the last 25 years in VA.
hmmmmmm "barely Dixie?" I've never lived in the South!
Maybe it's cause I just ordered some White Lily Flour... ya think?
There is hope for you....Maybe if you order some Steens Pure Cane Syrup it will edge you ever closer to the goal....
Of course I've heard the term, dixie. Wasn't that one of the Golden Girls?
I have two cans of that in my cupboard as we speak!
That is funny, I was born and raised in NJ and the test says I am barely Yankee lol
Not the Golden Girls unless you are referring to Blanche who was Southern. There is an actress by the name of Dixie Carter who was in another show Designing Women .