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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

10 Commandments - Southern Style


1)  Jest one God


2)  Put nuttin' before yer God


3)  Watch yer mouth


4)  Git yerself to Sunday meetin'


5)  Honor yer Ma and Pa


6)  No killin' (even ifens he needs it)


7)  No foolin' round with another feller's gal or another gal's feller


8)  No taking ain't what yers


9)  No tellin' tales or gossipin'


10)  No hankerin' for yer buddy's stuff

11 comments:

  1. P.S. If I would have been clever, I would've said something Southern, y'all!

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  2. Thank ya kindly fer puttin' that in words I reckon I kin understand. Happy Tuesday, y'all! ☺

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  3. Oh Gregg you have made my day, this was excellent.

    Have a good day.
    Yvonne.

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  4. Yep! Them southern folk in the Bible belt sure enough know their Bible :-)

    BTW, where did you find that old picture of me and my cousin and our pet pig Gordo? I thought I deleted that from Google search over 5 years ago? I guess what they say is true... once on the net, always on the net :-)

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  5. Haha!!! We don't talk like that, though, sorry. ;-)

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  6. I just learned the other day that You-all is singular and all-you-all is plural! Go figure!

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