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Tag Archives: Southern traditions
Wedding Belles
When my son was married for the second time, wife-to-be, bless her heart, wanted to have something “different.” After looking around, she decided on an old southern antebellum mansion. Actually, I’ve been to other weddings in other southern mansions, believe … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays, Humor, Southern Humor
Tagged Brides, Candlelight wedding, Eloping, Grooms, Marriage, Southern mansion, Southern traditions, Special occasions, Wedding cake, Wedding Day, Wedding dress, Weddings
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Junk Cars & Tall Grass
I couldn’t believe what I saw in the paper! Our local lawmakers, in their unfailing wisdom, passed a law against parking cars on residential lawns. What is the world is wrong with these council members? Do they not know this … Continue reading
Posted in Automotive, Humor, Southern Humor
Tagged complaints, Frustrations, Junk cars, parody, Rednecks, Rusty cars, satire, Shade tree mechanics, Southern traditions, Tall Grass, Tennessee, Weird laws
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Mind Your Peas
Have a bad year and are wishing for better luck next year? Try eating some black-eyed peas. Black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day are a southern tradition. There seems to be little agreement on how this custom began, though, or … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Holidays, Humor, Southern Humor
Tagged Black-eyed Peas, Comfort Food, Cowpeas, Good Luck, Happy New Year, Lucky Foods, New Year's, Soul Food, Southern traditions, Superstition, Traditional foods
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