How to Speak Southern
A tongue-in-cheek dictionary of Southern words and phrases offers an hilarious spoof of the Southern accent.
Mass Market Paperback, 64 pages
Published
November 22nd 1976
by Bantam
(first published January 1st 1976)
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Being from the South, I find this book utterly hilarious. I was born in Memphis, TN and raised in northern Mississippi. I don't remember where I picked this book up from, but I do remember my best friend and myself flipping through it and laughing our heads off. While intentionally over the top, it is amazingly accurate in many respects. I still flip through it every once in a while when I'm looking for a good chuckle.
Good stuff. Real short, I am not a Southerner by any means but I enjoyed it. My favorite word- Yankee Shot- "a Southern child's navel. 'Momma what's this on my belly?' 'That's where the Yankee shot you. That's yo Yankee shot.'
This book is hilarious! Illustrations are great too!
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This is a hysterical book about speaking southern.
It hits a bit close to home, but it's funny!
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