My first thought was that this should go in "Jokes and Chat" but I think it is more appropriate here.
I was wondering how many of us "Transplants" are trying to grow "Natives" LOL Hope this puts a smile on some faces
Tim & Paulette.
A Yankee Chuckle
Tim & Paulette,
Did you forget something?
Molly
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LOL Tim and Paulette. I think that'll make a good slogan for a line of gardening wear!
Delecie, Thanks for waking me up. I needed some clairificiation, actually a shot of caffeine.
Tim & Paulette, :^))))))) I am one of those too, been here since 1977, Orlando being my first stop into the state. I came from Michigan, the long way around. Got here by way of Texas. Hey, and I was married to a Native for about ten years. By now, when speaking to me, no one can ID my plant origins.
Molly
:^)))
I married a good New England girl so she really is a Yankee. We've got two kids now so I suppose you could say we're hybridizing.
.....Alan.
heeehee
:^)))))))))))))
I guess I need to clarify, I was talking about "Plants" Our young'uns are grown and stayed in the "Great White North". Say it's to hot.
Tim & Paulette.
I was told upon arrival that after you've been here for 20 years you *are* a native...
And to think I bothered getting married to attain southern migration status.................:^)))))
Been here since 1971. Graduated high school a few miles away. Been here longer than Chicago so does that make me a native now?
I'd say if you went to school here, you're a native. My DS was born in Texas, but we came here when he was 4, so he's a native too.
Molly
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We came here in 1978 from Minnesota and my how our blood has 'thinned'!
Sue
I have been a Gypsy all my life, lived and or worked in all of the States, except Hawaii---
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