Roll call! Whose from the Dirty South?
jgrimmett18
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Curious to know members around where I’m from. I’m in South Carolina.
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I'm in dirtier north.. 😎1
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I’m from Pure Michigan2
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Someone say DIRTY?0
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tinkerhellraiser wrote: »i’m from Texas but we’re kinda our own thing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Well aren't you kind of a big deal? 😛1 -
Nope, up north2
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I'm from down under so I'm close4
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Yes, outside of Greenville.3
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East Tennessee2
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SC2
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South Bronx.....dont get much dirtier5
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🙋🏻♂️ North Carolina7
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New Orleans here!3
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From New York but I just bought 250 acres in Tennessee. So I will be soon5
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🙋♀️Georgia1
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I’m from LA....
You know, Lower Alabama
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South Carolina1
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South Carolina1
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I made it to the Dirty South over the weekend.1
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Chattanooga TN.0
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Southwest Virginia raised in Honaker and now reside in Norton Virginia. Dirty south representating.1
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Alabama here.
Any other southerners on here tired of the cold weather and ready for summer? I say bring on that humidity because I'm ready for summer!1 -
jgrimmett18 wrote: »Curious to know members around where I’m from. I’m in South Carolina.
I too am from South Carolina. I enjoy South Carolina's 187 miles of coastline, beautiful lush gardens, historic sites and Southern plantations, colonial, African and European cultures, and its growing economic development. I enjoy that South Carolina is bordered to the north by North Carolina, to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the southwest by Georgia across the Savannah River.
The weather isn't bad either, wouldn't you agree? I find that South Carolina has a humid subtropical climate, although high-elevation areas in the Upstate area have fewer subtropical characteristics than areas on the Atlantic coastline. I find that in the summer, South Carolina is hot and humid, with daytime temperatures averaging between 86–93 °F (30–34 °C) in most of the state and overnight lows averaging 70–75 °F (21–24 °C) on the coast and from 66–73 °F (19–23 °C) inland. However I find winter temperatures are much less uniform in South Carolina.3 -
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GA here...0
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North Carolina0
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Texas....1
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Okiehoma here0
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Sunshine_And_Sand wrote: »Alabama here.
Any other southerners on here tired of the cold weather and ready for summer? I say bring on that humidity because I'm ready for summer!
You are not lying!
I hope you were not affected by the tornadoes the other day! My mom lives a good distance away, but my daughter was with her in Alabama, and I was a nervous wreck with the weather they were having. My thoughts and prayers are with the community.
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Arkansas 🙂1
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