Yes up here in TNI know The U has fans everywhere, but Florida is still home base at the end of the day.
Obviously being "Southern" means different things to different people, but just wanted to know what Canes Fam thinks
Me -- born and raised (all over) North Florida? Yes. 100 percent.
(This topic came up for discussion on a sports talk show up here in Atlanta wrt to best fits for SEC expansion)
Well… we have the brown en recluse bite in common.
I’m as southern as cornbread or biscuits and gravy. I’m Cuban as **** though as well.
Guajiro is the best way to describe me…
Amigo-
I’ve met plenty of folk in rural Louisiana that thought that anyone that’s north of I-10 is “Northern.”![]()
I moved to Cape Coral when I was 4. I went from there to Miami to WPB. My family has history in New England, but my life has always been in FL.
If people from South Florida aren't Southerners, then what are they?
Learned how to treat venomous bites - used it on my brown recluse bite 2nd day after bite.
Take the spark plug wire off a small engine and put it on the bite site. It stings, but 6 pops - and the venom is neutralized. Some hospitals in South America use this and it is an instant neutralization. Not recommended though if you have a pacemaker.
Second method that takes 30 minutes to completely neutralize a venomous snake bite, or brown recluse or black widow - ANY venom - is to push - and I mean PUSH 50 ml of ascorbic acid into a vein. Kick back, and in under 30 minutes it's all neutralized.
The commonality between ASCOR - or ascorbic acid - and the sharp gradient provided by the spark plug wire? Electrons.
Spark plug wire is a knows source of electrons. ASCOR has two electrons to donate. Some folks call ascorbic acid vitamin C, and there are other sources of vitamin C - but ascorbic acid has two electrons and the other versions only have one.
I find myself - a handful of us - in some very remote areas - far from medical facilities - and we've learned from many different people from many cultures - what they use. As long as it works - we use it!
And this has nothing to do with medicine. It's simple biophysics.
Family member was sick as a dog and when medical practitioners tested her and told her she had CV-19 - and to isolate for ten days, she decided to come home and isolate. I told her I'd be there at 10:00 the next morning, and that we'd knock that out. I showed her what to do, she did it, and by 6:00 that evening - no symptoms whatsoever.
MD's try this stuff - they'll lose their license. Not their fault - at least the ones who don't have the MD God complex!
Yankee by birth, Southern by the grace of god and family. Married into a strong southern family in Atlanta(DAR, Daughters of the Confederacy), all my children born and raised in the south . So yeah, thru osmosis I’m Southern.You make a good point.
Being a Southerner - is more a state of the heart - than a location on your birth certificate.
I grew up in Northern Virginia close to DC and it’s the same type of situation. While Virginia is a “southern” state the northern part of it, culturally, is definitely not. It’s why anybody who’s from that region will specifically say they are from Northern Virginia.This is probably the best answer. This is basically what a former coworker from the Panhandle always used to say.
lol, plenty of times. That was the back way from Gainesville to Tallahassee
"Rule No. 1. There are exceptions to every rule
Do they even have a beach in Dixie County?
My family moved from NY to Miami Beach in the 1940’s where I was born and raised. I’m not remotely a Southerner. I’ve lived in the Mid-Atlantic part of the south for much of my life prior to now and no one considered me a southerner.
I'm Clewiston raised all my life. Born in Volusia county. Clewiston and Moore Haven may be a bit more country than the other muck towns, but they are definitely just as muck as the other south lake shore towns. Only outlier is Moore Haven because that town, everyone is related to everyone else. More missing teeth. Cousins marry cousins etc. Interesting place. But they do have an arby's now. Claim to fameOhhh boy let me tell you… if somebody from the Muck heard you say that Moore Haven is apart of the Muck. They’d cuss you out so bad. They’re so sensitive about it.
****… Clewiston is 20 mins up the road and everybody I know from the Muck don’t consider it a part of the Muck.
Moorehaven is in Glades County.
Clewiston is in Hendry County.
The Muck is Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay… all in Palm Beach County.