- Gravy here is not the same gravy as home.
- Everyone speaks louder - almost like yelling here.
- The road conditions suck - okay I guess that isn't much different.
- I've been called "darlin" in the past four days more than in all my life to this point.
I am here for another week so who knows what else I will discover.
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But what about the sweet iced tea, how has that been? What do you mean about the gravity being different?
Well the gravity is probably the same or maybe I could blame new wrinkles on that :-))
But the "gravy" is thin and grainy. I like mine thick, creamy and smooth. Cracker Barrel style!
I haven't tried sweet tea yet. I forgot I was in the region. Louisville is on the border - some restaurants have it, some don't.
Sometimes being called "darlin" is kinda nice.
Have you noticed people moving so s-l-o-w?
Every time I leave the south, I'm always surprised the first time I'm shoved aside by someone wanting to walk around me. I instantly remember, "Gotta get moving like a northerner or I'll get run over!" It's like getting your sea legs when you go on a ship. By the time I get back to Florida, I'm the one running people over!
I'm laughing so hard at myself right now! I've wondered before if I have dyslexia.
Cory: Sweet tea - mmmmm. I am now an addict. And remember dyslexia can be better than ADD.
pants: yeah, but it is mostly old ladies this time.
Christine: the average age of our attendees at this convention is probably 128 - so they are all slow. I always walk fast so everyone is in my way - yankee at heart I guess.
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