Topic of the Day

After a brief hiatus, I am brinigng back the topic of the day.

Today’s topic is Rednexploitation. So all you trailer park bizaatches..letsparty. :k:

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can we talk about kashmir and when will the army go back to gujrat?

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gammy Mr Pinny has already decided and when teacher tell what subject to talk about one must do as he says otherwise you will not pass you Matrik exams.

Gammy, tell me what rednexpliotation means!

bet its a made up word and means smelly feet

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k :( . i dont know what regnexplitidation means :(

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lets go to another thread where we understand the question...I hate to look stupid, come on my dear.

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Who’z dem wearing those Daisy dukes? :love:

In the mid-late seventies to early eighties, movies like smokey and the bandit, shows like Dukes of Hazzard..etc..broke out on the American pop culture scene. Some of the funniest lines in all of Americana is Jackie Gleason telling his son, who has been left at the alter by Sally field, right after his sherrif car door has been blown off by a big rig, “When we get home…remind me to punch your mama right in the mouth…you imbecile..you ain’t from my loins” :hehe:

As quickly as these shows came to the forefront, they left in the same way. Paving the way for aweful neon and pastel colors that required men to wear espidrills without socks…

We are trying to rejuvenate this lost art..where we all sat back and made fun of southerners, hill billies, wood heads, cousin marrying , straw shcukin…morons below the mason dixon line.

this is rednexpolitation…now lets dance. :hula:

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I cant dance...my feet are killing me!

lol... you remember the Dukes of Hazzard... Daisy Duke wore very unislamic clothes

and the two boys in the red car didnt use the door to get out of the car...i tried it once and got stuck...my pops had to save me.

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God no!!! What kind of desan can't dance? it's in your friggin genes... or as Daisy Duke would say.." Cleatus...mah backdoor is wideopen.."

Southern Americans have it twice as hard..they have to live down the fact that the IQ of a resident below the Mason Dixon line drops 3 points per state well into Florida..then it shoots way back up to genius NYC levels, because of the transplanted supermodels and Jews who retire in the Miami area.

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now all you have to do is tell me about the Mason Dixie line

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I finded out...google told me
*Since the British astronomers Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon finished surveying the line in 1767, it has been known as the separating line between the Northern and Southern states. *

The story begins in 1735 when the colonies Pennsylvania and Maryland began to dispute their boundary. In 1760 a compromise between the Penn and Calvert families led to the appointment of Mason and Dixon to decide the line. By 1767 their line ran 244 miles and every fifth milepost bore the Penn and Calvert arms. Then, by 1773 the survey extended to the western edge of Maryland. Although Mason and Dixon were no longer involved in the survey, the line was extended to the then Pennsylvania-Virginia border (now PA-West Virginia). Before the Civil War the Mason Dixon Line separated the slave states from the free states.

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It is a demarcation LOC between halfwit southerners, woodheads, blue skinned retarded offsprings of cousin marriages and civilized, educated, cultured, cosmopolitan, diverse Northerners. Somewhere in Maryland, I think...I usually fly right over it. whoosh!!

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theres a film called rednexploitation...google told me
google is being awfully helpful today

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MMMmmmMMMM sexy

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This reminds me can FOGan’s do the belly dance? and do elephants dance?