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Dirt is no fun. You should see the shit we break when we have a truck pull on pavement! :D

By the way, what do you Yanks do for fun? :love:
 
Dirt is no fun. You should see the shit we break when we have a truck pull on pavement! :D

By the way, what do you Yanks do for fun? :love:


Please choose your words with a bit more care
 

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heck,..... most of the yankees don't even know where the mason - dixon line really is^^ ab v c^^


Sure we do...it's where the gene pool starts to thin out and a teeth cleaning becomes a tooth cleaning.:love:

I lived in VA for a number of years so I can cut up on both sides!!!:D
 
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It was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon over a border dispute between British colonies in Colonial America.
It formed part of the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia (now West Virginia). By the early 1800 is became know as the dividing point between North Eastern and Southern American states.

Originally, a "Crown" stone was placed every 5 miles that bore the family crest of the founders of the states they bordered. Regular markers were placed every mile.

It's often tied into a boundary line of "Free States" and states that still allowed slavery.
Even though Pennsylvania ended slavery in 1781, Delaware held onto slaves until the 13th amendment was passed in 1865.

Today it's referenced mostly by people in southern states who just can't seem to let go of the past, and have this belief that the "South" will once again rise.
 
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