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Author:  Mark Wolken [ Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:53 pm ]
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Gentlemen,

A proud 25% Dixie score. Not much of a surprise as I was born and raised in the great state of Iowa (which does not stand for <font color="red">I</font id="red">diots <font color="red">O</font id="red">ut <font color="red">W</font id="red">andering <font color="red">A</font id="red">round).

My Army assignment to Ft. Lee, VA did litte to corrupt my verbal skills.

Your Humble Servant,

Maj Gen Mark E. Wolken
Cav/XVI AoT

Author:  boilertech [ Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:53 pm ]
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General Thayer Suh,
You ain't whistling dixie, about moving north to go south. There's an old John Anderson song C/Western forgot the name but one of the verses in it was that the north moved south and the south moved north. The song was on his first album. I use to live up in Greensboro and moved down to Wilmington, and its getting bad around here, and don't even think of going to Myrtle Beach,SC. every other plate is either NJ, NY, CT,and don't forget about the foreign tags from ONT. QueBeck.[:)] and General Bangma the correct spelling for Color is Color as it is in the Webster dictionary [:p]

Respectfully,

Col. Gery Bastiani
33rd NC Inf. Regt.
II/2/4 AotM

"Let us pass over the river and rest under the shade of the trees" -Stonewall Jackson

Author:  caberdanier [ Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:51 pm ]
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20%. I'm a Duke of yankeedom.

Trying to hold a conversation is darn hard work! (for both sides by the look of it...)

Chuck Berdanier
Col, 2/1/IX, AoO
National Light Infantry

Author:  Banshee [ Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:53 pm ]
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79% Dixie

*wiggles his eyebrows*

Gen. J. Cuneo, CSA
Army of Alabama, Commanding
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"I have seen the faces of men, who had dared death so often, it lost its' terror." -J.S. Mosby

Author:  rehartwig [ Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:30 pm ]
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24% and a Yankee Doodle Dandy. Born and raised in Wisconsin, but my folks were from the south....Decatur IL. [:)] Excuse me while I go get a drink from a bubbler, that's a water fountain to you rebs.

Col. Randy Hartwig
1/IX/AoO, USA

Author:  Chris Cross [ Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:46 pm ]
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98%, I am from Texas and that ain't considered the south. Although through this I did find we have a lot of words in common. I am shocked however that drive through liquor stores aren't called beer barns everywhere.

Chris

Lt. Gen. Chris Cross
Western Theater Commander &
Chief of Staff, CSA

Author:  warbison [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:45 am ]
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<font face="Andale Mono"><font color="pink">73%![:D] Says my neck is a little pink! Imagine that! Pretty good for a boy from the great Pacific North West!

Regards,

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<font color="pink">Nick Kunz
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Lieutenant General
Commandant, VMI
Confederate States of America</font id="pink">
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Author:  Mike Cox [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:58 am ]
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48% Dixie. Barely in Yankeedom.

Of course there were no California options, dude.

Major M. Cox
2nd/1st/<i>VIII</i>
AoS
Image<i>'Once more unto the breach'</i>

Author:  Philbert [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 8:21 am ]
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49% for me, barely in Yankeedom. Must be the 18 years living in NC...then again,half the population of Charlotte seems to be from Brooklyn these days...


Brig. Gen. Philip Roubaud
1/XX
AOC
USA

Author:  Navarone [ Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:03 am ]
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92% Dixie.

Yee-haw!

I Southerly Remain,

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<font color="yellow">1st Division/II Corps
Army of Mississippi
Western Theater
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Author:  Tristanjohn [ Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:23 am ]
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That was fun. It said I'm 60% Southern, just under the Mason-Dixon Line. Which sounds like Tennessee to me.

When I was in the Army and stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, I found out that just outside the main gate (which is basically Clarksville, Tennessee) the people were so close to where I hail from you couldn't live on the difference. Except for the drawl, of course.

When I was small in Wisconsin no one mentioned that. Maybe it just never came up, and maybe nobody knew.

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