Mark Richt thinks it's cold in Michigan in June

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silly Yankeez, warm weather is for da ESS EEE SEE

 

Mark Richt on Jim Harbaugh's camp invitation to all coaches: “I don’t know how many guys wanna go up there and freeze their tail off."

— Seth Emerson (@SethEmerson) April 28, 2015

teldar

April 29th, 2015 at 12:29 PM ^

until it falls apart, they do sell smokers at stores. I like the gas one we made because the gas burning adds moisture to the air instead of needing a pan of water. We made 200 lbs of snack sticks and bologna, then I mage about 8 lb of pastrami. Excellent.

DISCUSS Man

April 28th, 2015 at 8:36 PM ^

People in the south are TOO friendly. If you walk by someone in Florida or Alabama, they'll say hi. Anyone and everyone they do this to!

What a bunch of freaks.

Up here, you avoid eye contact, mind your own business and keep walking*. Unless you're looking for trouble.

also: they say SODA. Who does that? It's POP.

*if you're trying to talk to a woman or something, then this only applies about 50% of the time. We Northerners don't want to be bothered by some stranger that could want to lock us in a walk-in freezer at Culver's.

MGlobules

April 28th, 2015 at 8:47 PM ^

Midwesterners here in the south can tell you. People here as a general rule DO NOT say hello, whereas no one in any midwestern town would ever pass you on the street without feeling required to say hello.

My doctoral committee chair and I used to sit around and gripe by the hour about how unfriendly people in Gainesville and Tallahassee are. He was a UW grad and missed the heck out of the place.

My southern sister in law sits around making fun of how over-friendly people in Kansas City are.

If you're part of the clan, the friendliness is pervasive here. But on the street? Another story. My wife thought that people in NYC were more friendly than in her home town of Oviedo.

MGlobules

April 28th, 2015 at 9:25 PM ^

taken the blues tour, or traversed the rural south. 150 years of poverty and racial violence has made people VERY careful with strangers. Make friends and you are friends forever--everyone, regardless of race, will show you a good time (I once spent my weeks off from working on an oil rig hitting honky tonks in Louisiana with two guys named Tank and Plank, had one hell of a drunken fine time). But no--you're just flat wrong about Florida, which (yes) in the central and southern portion of the state might as well be the upper east coast. But the Panhandle is the deep south, even if Tallahassee does harbor the state's most liberal voting precincts.