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Professur said:Is there anything better than waking up to the smell of fresh toast in the morning?
YES! The fresh smell and taste of the 1st two cups of coffee.
Professur said:Is there anything better than waking up to the smell of fresh toast in the morning?
chcr said:Sorry young lady, in the south if it's sweet, fizzy and doesn't have alcohol it's a coke, even if it's orange (which nothing rhymes with, I'm told) or purple.
As in: "Y'all pass me one o' them orange cokes, Bobby Sue."
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Haven't heard 'em called "dopes."SouthernN'Proud said:Perzactly. In Dixie, at least in the real Dixie, if you tell the waitress you want a Coke, she will ask you what kind. Get used to it. It ain't pop, it ain't soda, it ain't soft drink, it's a Coke. Even if it's a Pepsi. It is not uncommon to hear them referred to as "dopes" either, as in "Y'all, somebody fotch me one o' them black dopes."
Oh, and chcr, I prefer Coke. Or Mountain Dew in a pinch.
Grits are optional for me with breakfast. I can eat them, but on the whole I'd rather have oatmeal. But for the love of all things holy, do NOT offer me Cream of Wheat. I will hurt you. Badly. If it's warm and in a bowl before 10AM, it better be oats or grits.
tonksy said:i've had people point at their plate and go "what's that?". i try not to act too indignant....poor yankees just need reeducation.
tonksy said:another thing about the south is if you tell the waitress you want tea you'd better be prepared for it to come sweet as syrup and on ice
See, now I like grits but I hate iced tea. Just confused, I guess.SouthernN'Proud said:![]()
There are other ways to drink tea?