Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
I wasn't born in the south (though Butternut country ain't that far away) due to economic migration. At that time, my dad was scrambling to make ends meet with a kid on the way, so he took whatever jobs he could find that would pay better.
I still spent most of my childhood in the south (though all over it), and both learned to speak and learned to catch crawdads there, but precious little of my first two years was in the south.
Most of my cousins (not counting the yankee twig of my family tree - taken collectively, if their brains were powder they couldn't blow even one of their noses) that were born from 1960 on were in similar circumtances, though most of them have moved back south long ago. Up until that time, virtually everyone in my family was born more or less in the same place as their parents.
I wasn't born in the south (though Butternut country ain't that far away) due to economic migration. At that time, my dad was scrambling to make ends meet with a kid on the way, so he took whatever jobs he could find that would pay better.
I still spent most of my childhood in the south (though all over it), and both learned to speak and learned to catch crawdads there, but precious little of my first two years was in the south.

Why exactly did they go beserk on you that way, anyway?
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