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38 signs you're from North Carolina


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Good list.

 

 

Its funny for me.  As a kid I spent a lot of time out of the state, 3 months out of every year.  Back then being from NC was more of a joke than anything.  All people knew was Andy Taylor and Gomer Pyle.  I remember getting in a fight in Miami at about 15 when a kid wouldn't let go of the toothless moonshinin hick bullshit. 

 

Seems like these days there is a lot more recognition for just how diverse and cool a place NC is.

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20. I think I'm the only person that I know that hates James Taylor. I mean I fuging hate that guy.  

 

32. I'm sick of that song.

 

33. Yep!

 

34. *sigh*

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20. I think I'm the only person that I know that hates James Taylor. I mean I fuging hate that guy.  

 

32. I'm sick of that song.

 

33. Yep!

 

34. *sigh*

 

 

...father? I also hate james taylor

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Surprising how many still stick with me, and I just lived in NC when I was 2-8 years old:

 

  • 1
  • 2!!! Love cheer wine
  • Kinda 3, but it's just arguing that NC is better than anything near D.C.
  • 18. Out of nowhere, I've discovered that my Preset Bluegrass channel is what is on 90% of the time I start my car.
  • 22
  • 23
  • Haven't done 24, shockingly, despite my visiting OBX every other year
  • 27 was a consideration when I bought my car
  • 31
  • 32 should be the Panthers Theme Song
  • 33. I peaked.
  • 34
  • LOL, 35
  • 36
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You guys should just YouTube wagon wheel. Old crow medicine show is the original artist and they have two versions. The second version is a little Hawaiian sounding. Darius Rucker, aka Hootie, covered it and it is growing more popular.

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