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Things I learned living in MISSISSIPPI:
- A possum is a flat animal that sleeps in the middle of the road.
- There are 5,000 types of snakes and 4,998 of them live in Mississippi.
- There are 10,000 types of spiders. All 10,000 of them live in Mississippi.
- If it grows, it'll stick ya. If it crawls, it'll bite cha.
- 'Onced' and 'Twiced' are words.
- It is not a shopping cart, it's a buggy.
- 'Jaw-P?' means, 'Did y'all go to the bathroom?
- People actually grow and eat okra.
- 'Fixinto' is one word.
- There is no such thing as 'lunch.' There is only dinner and then there is supper.
- Iced tea is appropriate for all meals, and you start drinking it when you're two. We do like a little tea with our sugar.
- Backwards and forwards means, 'I know everything about you.
- The word 'jeet' is actually a phrase meaning, 'Did you eat?'
- You don't have to wear a watch, because it doesn't matter what time it is. You work until you're done or it's too dark to see.
- You don't PUSH buttons, you MASH EM.
- 'No. Jew?' is a common response to the question, 'Did you bring any beer?'
- You measure distance in minutes.
- You switch from heat to A/C in the same day.
- All the festivals across the state are named after a fruit, vegetable, grain, insect or animal.
- You know what a 'DAWG' is.
- You carry jumper cables in your car --- for your OWN car.
- You only own five spices: salt, pepper, Texas Pete, Tabasco and Ketchup.
- The local papers cover national and international news on one page, but require 6 pages for local gossip and high school football.
- You think that the first day of deer season is a national holiday.
- You find 100 degrees Fahrenheit 'a bit warm.'
- You know all four seasons: Almost summer, summer, still summer, and Christmas.
- Going to Wal-Mart is a favorite past time known as 'goin' Wal-Martin' or 'off to Wally World.'
- You describe the first cool snap (below 70 degrees) as good stew weather.
- Fried catfish is the other white meat.
- We don't need no dang driver's ed. If our mama says we can drive, we can drive, dag-nabbit.
- You understand these jokes and forward them to your Mississippi friends and those who just wish they were from Mississippi .
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