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Quote of the Week

A Southern gal knows when to be polite and when to say “Bless your heart.”

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When life gives you lemons, put them in your sweet tea and thank the Lord you’re in the South!  

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“I’d rather have thirty minutes of wonderful than a lifetime of nothing special.” – Shelby, Steel Magnolias

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SOUTHERN: adj. – a state of mind, more than where you were born. (See also fried chicken, sweet tea, football, beer, acoustic guitars, hospitable. Being devoted to front porches, magnolias, the good Lord and each other.)

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The secret of getting ahead is getting started. –Mark Twain

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“I’d sooner wear white shoes in February, drink unsweetened tea, and eat Miracle Whip instead of Duke’s than utter the words ‘you guys’.” ― Celia Rivenbark, Bless Your Heart, Tramp: And Other Southern Endearments

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“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy fishing gear, and that’s kind of the same thing.” — Anony.

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A Special Duck Dynasty on A&E Edition: “Redneck rule number one, most things can be fixed with duct tape and extension cords.” – Jase

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Be the person your dog thinks you are. — Unknown

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