Kentuckians don't have a Southern accent per se, either of the Deep South or the Texas/Western Tennessee varieties. It's really more Appalachian with Southern influences.Reason I ask is because the Southern accent didn't exist before the civil war. Was a good indication on what side your community and state were on by if they have the accent.
Its a citation you used..herehodj_sl said:You're scooping up people who literally picked up rifles and ran off to join the Confederacy to boost your numbers, a citation so flimsy no one has any clue what the actual number is because the records don't exist.
Want to try that again?
Okay. Hodj now refusing his own citations to try and "salvage" this tangent. LOL.A House Divided
In total, about 100,000 Kentuckians served in the Union Army. After April 1864, when the Union Army began recruiting African American soldiers in Kentucky, almost 24,000 joined to fight for their freedom. For the Confederacy, between 25,000 and 40,000 Kentuckians answered the call of duty.
That man is Jethro Tucker. He holds 3 PHDs in Southern culture, Kentucky History, and Philosophy and he heads the history department at Kentucky Weslyan university. He just likes to let it hang loose on the weekends.
This guy was born in Kentucky. How valid of an authority is he?
In the North?I can't believe I just skipped 20 pages of this thread and it's exactly where it was when I left off.
He's in heaven with all the sizzurp he can drank and all the Jenteals he can screw (and learn three languages from).What's the current status of Trayvon's Justice?
That trial showed me how many fucking morons would be willing to convict someone over something they read on facebook. Shit is scary.I think it was the every few hours "new" poster who would show up and express shock that Zimmerman was getting away with murder.
Duppin and TJ are still butthurt about it to this very day.