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Re: What do you consider..........
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Posted by NC Wayne on July 12, 2007 at 18:34:26 from (166.82.164.156):
In Reply to: What do you consider.......... posted by John M on July 12, 2007 at 17:41:37:
The way I understand history is this. Used to be there was a North and South and the dividing line was the Mason Dixon Line. The main differences in the two were mainly the way of life, and by that I mean farming vs manufacturing and things like that. Nowdays we tend to keep the North-South debate going I think more out of habit, history, or whatever you want to call it, than anything else, and that's fine. You know us Southerners have always hated Yankees..LOL... Seriously I think what's more important nowdays its not so much North and South, but wether your "country" vs "non country", old school vs new generation, again however you want to phrase it. Either way, wether your Up North or Down South it's as much about a way of life as it is the way you live your life. All you've got to do is read the posts on this board from all over the country, and in some cases the world, and you'll see what I mean.
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