Vol. 7: Issue #13 Letter: #137 (Previous newsletters available in archives on web site)

A Departure From The Norm…


     Well, it’s mid July. The Service and Installation departments are operating at full capacity. Two of the three major holidays of summer (Memorial Day, 4th July) are behind us. School is out…talk about vacations (just experienced or eagerly anticipated) is all around us and it’s too hot (but not too early) to think about preparing heating systems for the coming winter.

Merry Sherman     So we thought that we too, would take a break from the summer heat his week, and add a page to our “Wit & Wisdom” department. You may have already read some of what follows as some of it has been circulated on the “web’ (what hasn’t?), and as we haven’t the slightest clue as to who the author(s) may be, we’ll have to credit the infamous “Anonymous”, unless one of our readers can supply the correct name. (You can read similar “Wit & Wisdom” articles by clicking here).

     Being raised in the South, we do not know much about the habits and mannerisms of other sections of the country but we do know something about

Southerners

     Only a Southerner knows the difference between a hissie fit and a conniption, and that you don't "HAVE" them, you "PITCH" them.

     Only a Southerner knows how many fish, collard greens, turnip greens, peas, beans, etc., make up "a mess".

     Only a Southerner can show or point out to you the general direction of "yonder".

     Only a Southerner knows exactly how long "directly" is...as in: "Going to town, be back directly."

     Even Southern babies know that "Gimme some sugar" is not a request for the white, granular sweet substance that sits in a pretty little bowl in the middle of the table.

     All Southerners know exactly when "by and by" is. They might not use the term, but they know the concept well.

     Only a Southerner knows instinctively that the best gesture of solace for a neighbor who's got trouble is a plate of hot fried chicken and a big bowl of cold potato salad. If the neighbor's trouble is a real crisis, they also know to add a large banana puddin!

     Only Southerners grow up knowing the difference between "right near" and "a right far piece." They also know that "just down the road" can be 1 mile or 20.

     Only a Southerner, both knows and understands, the difference between a redneck, a good ol' boy, and po' white trash.

     No true Southerner would ever assume that the car with the flashing turn signal is actually going to make a turn.

     A Southerner knows that "fixin" can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adverb.

     Only Southerners make friends while standing in lines... and when we're "in line,"... we talk to everybody!

     Put 100 Southerners in a room and half of them will discover they're related, even if only by marriage. 

     In the South, “y'all” is singular,.... “all y'all” is plural.

     Southerners know grits come from corn and how to eat them.

     Every Southerner knows tomatoes with eggs, bacon, grits, and coffee are perfectly wonderful; that red eye gravy is also a breakfast food; and that fried green tomatoes are not a breakfast food.

     When you hear someone say, "Well, I caught myself lookin…," you know you are in the presence of a genuine Southerner!

     Only true Southerners say "sweet tea" and "sweet milk." Sweet tea indicates the need for sugar and lots of it. "Sweet milk" means you don't want buttermilk.

     And a true Southerner knows you don't scream obscenities at little old ladies who drive 30 MPH on the freeway. You just say, "Bless her heart"...and go your own way.

     To those of you who are still a little embarrassed by your Southerness: Take two tent revivals and a dose of sausage gravy and call me in the morning. Bless your heart!

     And to those of you who are still having a hard time understanding all this Southern stuff ... bless your hearts, I hear they are fixin' to have classes on Southernness as a second language!

     And for those that are not from the South but have lived here for a long time, all y'all need a sign to hang on y'alls front porch that reads "I ain't from the South, but I got here as fast as I could."

SOUTHERN WOMEN

  Southern women appreciate their natural assets:
Clean skin.
A winning smile.
That unforgettable Southern drawl.

Southern women know their manners:
"Yes, ma'am."
"Yes, sir."
"Why, no, Billy!"

Southern women have a distinct way with fond expressions:
"Y'all come back!"
"Well, bless your heart."
"Drop by when you can."
"How's your Momma?"

Southern women know their summer weather report:
Humidity
Humidity
Humidity

Southern women know their vacation spots:
The beach
The rivuh
The crick

Southern women know the joys of June, July, and August:
Colorful hi-heel sandals
Strapless sun dresses
Iced sweet tea with mint

Southern women know everybody's first name:
Honey
Darlin'
Shugah

Southern women know the movies that speak to their hearts:
Fried Green Tomatoes
Driving Miss Daisy
Steel Magnolias
Gone With The Wind

Southern women know their religions:
Baptist
Methodist
Football

Southern women know their country breakfasts:
Red-eye gravy
Grits
Eggs
Country ham
Mouth-watering homemade biscuits with momma's homemade jelly

Southern women know their cities dripping with Southern charm:
Charleston (Chawl'stn)
Savannah (S'vanah)
Fort Worth (Foat Wuth)
New Orleans (N'awlins)
Atlanta (Addlanna)

Southern women know their elegant gentlemen:
Men in uniform.
Men in tuxedos
Rhett Butler, of course!

Southern girls know their prime real estate:
The Mall
The Country Club
The Beauty Salon

Southern girls know the four deadly sins:
Having bad hair and nails
Having bad manners
Cooking bad food
Wearing too much makeup in the summer

Southern girls know men may come and go, but friends are fahevah!

     Now...... Shugah, send this to some of your friends who were raised in the South or wish they had been!

     And like we said before, if you're a Northern transplant, Bless your little heart…fake it. We know you got here as fast as you could. 

     And even though we’re taking a brief respite from “business as usual” with this newsletter, we still think you might like to visit our newest feature 



 
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Merry Sherman
2nd Generation President
Phone #: 757-468-5800
Fax #: 757-468-5805
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     P.S. This newsletter is not an orphan. In our newsletter archives, there are over 125 letters with similar tips and helpful hints to make your life in your house, more comfortable. You can see the list by clicking here.

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     For example, on one of our newest web pages entitled 101 ways to save energy, you can see a detailed list of the many ways you can use to reduce energy costs (just click here). Or you might want to see one of our newer pages, "The Amazing Scroll Compressor" where you can see an animated explanation of what many people claim to be the greatest technological improvement in heating and air conditioning history by clicking here.

     
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