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58% (Dixie). Barely into the Dixie category.  That make me sad . .but nto too sad.  :)

And you?
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72% (Dixie). That is a pretty strong Southern score!
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Only 72%........must be all the feriners and snow birds I have to deal with....... ;)
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41% barely into the Yankee category... well guess I'm not a very good yankee!! :LOL:
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39% (Yankee). A definitive Yankee.

What's a drive through liquor store called? We don't have them around here. Must be a southern thing.
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60% Dixie....

Well, I have spent the majority of my 33 years living in the south.......

AL, The only time I've ever seen a drive-thru liquor store was in Kansas City....that's NOT part of the south.
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There are anumber of the drive throughs around me . .I've never been to one though.
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Things are different now but when I was just of legal age (18 back then) we had the local "Dew Drop Inn" which had a drive thru window and you could get a mixed drink right out of the window. Drinking and driving was considered a past-time. Times change.

Around here there's a couple beverage barn type places.....more like drive thru convenience stores than liquor stores......beer, wine, milk, cigarettes, etc.
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I'll have 2 six packs and a large Fry please.
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What's a drive through liquor store called?
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I saw one for the first time when I moved to Arizona...A combination liquor store and a gun shop ...and you could purchase liquor, milk and such through the drive up...but not the guns.
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43% barely into the Yankee category

Funny I've spent most of my life in NY. Although I have spent one month a year in the south the last few years.


What's a drive through liquor store called? We don't have them around here. Must be a southern thing.
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We don't have those here either. But I did live in PA for awhile and they had some there with a big garage bay(like a drive thru carwash) where ya just pull in and load up. :D
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43% (Yankee). Barely into the Yankee category.

lived all my life in s.e Michigan!
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40% Yankee  :SURPRISED: 

I grew up in uptate N.Y.!
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This test ain't reliable
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28% Yankee (You show a very strong Yankee score) Must be from living in New England all these years...
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39% (Yankee). A definitive Yankee.
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It's not reliable. How can it be 39% and a definitive? I live in Jersey and the only thing around here are cups. (Dixie Cups) ;p 
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72% dixie, guess my husband is wearin off on me.
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68% (Dixie). A definitive Southern score!
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We don't have those here either. But I did live in PA for awhile and they had some there with a big garage bay(like a drive thru carwash) where ya just pull in and load up.
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58% barely in to the Yankee category. I saw the same thing in Ohio.

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I'm a red-neck Yankee, where does that put me? :D
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65% (Dixie). A definitive Southern score! Yeah I'm a coalminers granddaughter!
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What's a drive through liquor store called?
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In Oz they are called Drive-in Bottle Shops.   Most Pubs [Hotels] have them.

I didn't do the quiz....but hopefully I'd get "100% fair-dinkum Aussie" ....;p

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76% (Dixie). That is a pretty strong Southern score!

Had to make do on #9 and #17 ... the sandwich is a Po'Boy and throwing paper over a house (and trees, cars, etc.) is called wrapping.

Oh, and we just call them beer stores .. don't matter if you can drive through or not ;)
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60% Yankee...my hubby is 60% Dixie. That must be why we get along so well.  :D 
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49% (Yankee). Barely into the Yankee category.

Lets see, first 16 years in Pennsylvania, two years in Florida, then the next 30 years in the military traveling to a lot of different places. Sounds about right.  :) 
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48% Yankee!? Not sure where the other 52% went, been in California my entire life. So does this mean I flunked my naturalized statehood? :NOTSURE: