If you tell someone you want a "Coke" they will reply "what kind". At least us country boys will. In a restaurant they won't ask they will just bring you a Pepsi.
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If you tell someone you want a "Coke" they will reply "what kind". At least us country boys will. In a restaurant they won't ask they will just bring you a Pepsi.
Hmm not sure. The only time ive ever been out there was when I was riding around with my buddies at night. We would go out there to scare the girls we had with us. It's a pretty creepy place but very historic. I wouldn't venture towards Selma. It's a crappy town that's been rundown.
I hear 'em called "soft drinks" a lot, which makes sense when the alternative is likely to be homemade white whiskey, which is definitely a "hard drink".
What's the locals choice in hard liqour? (Brand/type)
best whiskey I ever had was a 25 year old Suntory that my mother-in-law had hidden for 15 years before she gave it to me. Talk about smooth.
But I don't think you could call that local!
Here's some good ones...
11 words that have completely different meanings in Alabama | AL.com
"Alabama Speak" ;-)
Pier#r---They left off the ever popular "Rat cheer" such as, "I'm gonna lay it down rat cheer by the chiffarobe."
Jeet chet? Nahchet, djew?
+1 on FRIED blue crab claws and conecuh county sausage.