Monday, April 12, 2010

Good Bye Dixie Carter

Growing up in Jackson, TN provided the unique possibility that any given day, you might run into Dixie Carter at a resaurant or movie theatre and then have something to brag about at school the next day.

Yes, you can give him a message. You do take shorthand, don't you? Good, we take it in the South too. Anyway, just tell him that I have been a Southerner all my life, and I can vouch for the fact the we do eat a lot of things down here... and we've certainly all had our share of grits and biscuits and gravy, and I myself have probably eaten enough fried chicken to feed a third world country - not to mention barbecue, cornbread, watermelon, fried pies, okra, and... yes... if I were being perfectly candid, I would have to admit we have also eaten our share of crow, and for all I know - during the darkest, leanest years of the Civil War, some of us may have had a Yankee or two for breakfast. But... speaking for myself and hundreds of thousands of my Southern ancestors who have evolved through many decades of poverty, strife, and turmoil, I would like for Mr. Weaks to know that we have surely eaten many things in the past, and we will surely eat many things in the future, but - God as my witness - we have never, I repeat, never eaten dirt!
-Julia Sugarbaker on Designing Women


Thanks for all the laughs, Dixie! You always made me proud to be a southerner!

1 comment:

  1. My favorite quote...from memory was, "The whole point of good manners was to make people feel comfortable." Wish I could find the whole quote, but I remember the important part.

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