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    thecooknook:

NOT TRUE! I always use my turn signal. Though this is because I once got pulled over for not using it. You read that correctly. I GOT PULLED OVER FOR NOT USING MY BLINKER.
wanderlusts:

what’s my favorite thing about the south? sweet tea. no contest.
what’s my least favorite thing? no one, NO ONE in north carolina  uses their turn signals.


I LOVE Sweet Tea.  I wasn’t raised in the deep south, more like Southwest — sorta.  Kansas is one of those in-between places that combines the west and the south I think.  Anyway, I was raised on sweet tea.  I never knew anyone that didn’t drink sweet tea until I moved to Michigan when I was first married.

    thecooknook:

    NOT TRUE! I always use my turn signal. Though this is because I once got pulled over for not using it. You read that correctly. I GOT PULLED OVER FOR NOT USING MY BLINKER.

    wanderlusts:

    what’s my favorite thing about the south? sweet tea. no contest.

    what’s my least favorite thing? no one, NO ONE in north carolina  uses their turn signals.

    I LOVE Sweet Tea.  I wasn’t raised in the deep south, more like Southwest — sorta.  Kansas is one of those in-between places that combines the west and the south I think.  Anyway, I was raised on sweet tea.  I never knew anyone that didn’t drink sweet tea until I moved to Michigan when I was first married.

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