Pictures of England

Search:

Historic Towns & Picturesque Villages

A picture of RyeBath AbbeyA picture of Bath AbbeyBag End?A picture of Barton Le ClayA picture of Barton Le Clay

Getting to know ALABAMA....LOL

**Please support PoE by donating today - thank you**
 
Debbie Adams
Debbie Adams
Posts: 2043
Joined: 8th Mar 2009
Location: USA
quotePosted at 01:17 on 6th August 2009

This was sent to me and pretty funny and TRUE!!!LOL I am sure Rick & Barabra will understand it and most of you may have heard some of this but thought i would share it for a laugh...LOL;-))))))))))

 

Subject: Understanding Alabama


This must have been written by a life-long Alabama resident.  First you must learn how to pronounce the major cities...Burminham; Huntsvul; Mobeeeel


Driving Information:


Alabama has its own version of traffic rules. The truck with the loudest exhaust goes next at a four-way stop. The truck with the biggest tires goes after that. Note: Blue-haired ladies driving anything have the right-of-way anytime.


To find anything in Burminham, it is required that you know where Malfunction Junction is, which is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. It may be one of only two 'cloverleaf formation' interchanges in the world. We invented it and only one other city was stupid enough to implement it again - Atlanta -- making them only a wee bit dumber than we are.


The morning rush hour is from 6:00to 10:00 . The evening rush hour is from 3:00 to 7:00 . Friday's rush hour starts Thursday morning. If the term 'merging delays' is ever used by the person reporting the traffic, even in passing, call in to work and tell them that you will be at least 30 minutes late regardless of where you are in your commute.


If you actually stop at a yellow light, you will be
(at the very least) rear-ended, cussed out, and possibly shot. This applies to male and female drivers alike.


You must know that 'I-459,' 'I-59,' 'I-20,' and 'I-65' are the same road.They just loop around, cutting in and out of each other's path. We think this was a ploy utilized to confuse outsiders and discourage visitors after the War of Northern Aggression.


Always, always, always, find out if it is a race or football weekend before you get on any of these highways to travel somewhere. If it is a race or football weekend, stay home. You won't be pleasantly going anywhere else.


Construction is a permanent fixture in Alabama . The barrels are moved around in the middle of the night to make the next day's driving a little more interesting.


If someone has their turn signal on, wave them over to the shoulder immediately to let them know -- you can be sure it was 'accidentally  activated'.


The minimum acceptable speed on 'I-65' (see above) is
85 mph. Anything less is considered downright sissy.


This is also Alabama 's state-highway-sponsored version of NASCAR --especially during rush hour (see above) and everyone in the city is driving at once, bumper-to-bumper. If you are in the left lane and only going 70 in a 55-65 zone, you are considered a road hazard, and will be 'flipped a bird' accordingly.


Do not gawk at the woman in the car beside you in traffic who is applying make-up, drinking a Diet Coke, smoking a Marlboro, and maintaining a steady speed of
85 mph on I-65 in rush hour traffic .. If she is coming from north of 'Burminham, she might be packing. If she is coming from south of 'Burminham', she IS packing and is not afraid to use it.


Weather Information: If it's 110 degrees, Thanksgiving could be next weekend. If it's 10-20 degrees and sleeting or snowing, then watch out. Burminham residents consider this 'demolition derby' day and will be all over the roads (front ways, sideways, etc). Please proceed with caution, as you could be the next target.


Seasonal Information:

If you stick to the seats in your vehicle, it is Spring.


If you need to let the ca r 'get some air' while standing next to it with the doors open for a minute before you can stick your upper body inside to crank it and get the air going, it is Summer.


If you are sweating even with the windows down, driving 55 mph, it is Fall. If you finally turn the AC off and roll your windows up, it is Winter.


General Information:


Do not ever speak during the song ' Sweet Home Alabama ' unless it is to sing along with the lyrics. This is a form of heresy and will erupt in a brawl if everyone doesn't show 'proper respect' to the band who gave us Free Bird.  This is especially true if alcohol is present (notice I didn't say'sold at this event,' but 'present').


Yes, we know that Vulcan is mooning the entire city of Burminham . It's not that funny to us anymore, and by now we're used to it.


If you ask someone for a 'coke,' they will often ask you, 'What kind?' This is not a trick question. Tell them what you want: Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Root Beer, etc., it is all 'coke'.


All tea is sweet. If it's not sweet, you are in a Chinese restaurant or have crossed the Mason-Dixon Line .


Possums sleep in the middle of the road with their feet in the air..


There are 5,000 types of snakes on earth and 4,998 of them live in Alabama ..


There are 10,000 types of spiders. All 10,000 live in Alabama , plus a couple no one's seen before.


If it grows, it sticks; if it crawls, it bites.


Onced and Twiced are words.


It is not a shopping cart; it is a buggy.


People actually grow and eat okra.


'Fixinto' is one word.


There is no such thing as 'lunch..' There is only dinner and then supper.


Iced tea is appropriate for all meals and you start drinking it when you're two. We do like a little tea with our sugar!


Backwards and forwards means 'I know everything about you.


DGeet is actually a phrase meaning 'Did you eat?'


You don't have to wear a watch because it doesn't matter what time it is.


You work until you're done or it's too dark to see.


You don't PUSH buttons, you MASH them.


You measure distance in minutes.


You'll probably have to switch from 'heat' to 'A/C' in the same day


All the festivals across the state are named after a fruit, vegetable, grain, insect or animal.

You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked.


You carry jumper cables in your car. . . for your OWN car.


There are only own four spices: salt, pepper, Tabasco and ketchup.


The local papers cover national and international news on one page, but require 6 pages for local gossip and sports.


The first day of deer season is a national holiday.


100 degrees Fahrenheit is 'a little warm'.


We have four seasons: Almost Summer, Summer, still Summer and Christmas.


Going to Wal-mart is a favorite pastime.


Fried catfish is the other white meat.


We don't need no stinking driver's ed ... if our mama says we can drive, we can drive.


If you understand these jokes please forward them to your friends from Alabama (and those who just wish they were).


EVERYONE can't be a Alabamian; it takes talent.  You might say it's an art form or a gift from God!

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Paul HiltonPremier Member - Click for more info
Paul Hilton
Posts: 2605
Joined: 21st Nov 2004
Location: UK
quotePosted at 01:37 on 6th August 2009

You must work for the Alabama Tourist Board or something Debbie !  But, the funniset trip I've seen in Alabama was Top Gear's trip from Miami to New Orleans with a few tests along the way. One was----Drive across Alabama without getting shot or arrested.

Was the funniest part of the trip once they crossed the state line after Pensacola and stopped for gas. and those good ol' boys ran them out of town ! 

 



Edited by: Paul Hilton at:6th August 2009 15:43
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Bob T
Bob T
Posts: 934
Joined: 8th Jan 2009
Location: USA
quotePosted at 01:41 on 6th August 2009

What do I know about Alabama?

Two months at Ft Rucker...July and August. Man did THAT suck.

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Debbie Adams
Debbie Adams
Posts: 2043
Joined: 8th Mar 2009
Location: USA
quotePosted at 01:54 on 6th August 2009

OMG Paul I did see that it was so funny!!! I had forgot about that,,I love that show and i could not believe i just happen to catch it that day;;LOL,,LOL  And sooooo true in some places here,,,Undecided

 

Yes Bob I bet that was bad,,What a bad time to be there!!!Yell HOT!!!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
Posts: 8072
Joined: 25th Jul 2007
Location: USA
quotePosted at 06:34 on 6th August 2009

Hi Debbie:  When we moved out west from Pennsylvania, we drove straight thru (30 hours) to my brother's place in Houston, TX.  After driving all night, it was just getting light as we passed thru Bumminham.  We stopped in a little greasy spoon in the town of Eutaw, Alabama, and that's where i first ate grits.  Although the waitress looked at me funny when I ordered milk and sugar to put on them.  lol

 

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Gives Up! '
Gives Up! '
Posts: 1934
Joined: 30th Apr 2005
Location: UK
quotePosted at 09:35 on 6th August 2009

It is not a shopping cart; it is a buggy..... It's a trolly!!!! Tongue out 

 

 

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
Posts: 10119
Joined: 3rd Apr 2008
Location: USA
quotePosted at 13:40 on 6th August 2009

When traveling across country for the first time, I prayed that my car would make it through Alabama without breaking down. I didn't care if the car broke down, I just didn't want it to happen in Alabama.  It broke down two miles after I crossed into the Alabama border. Not only that, but the repair shops were all closed and it was a Sunday, so I had to wait till Monday to get my car fixed and move on. Don't tell me God doesn't have a sense of humor. lol.

BTW -  I can speak derogatorily about Alabama if I want because I lived there (in Burminham Wink) as a child. I still have family living there. I call, I email, but I haven't set foot in that state since my car broke down. lol!  (I do like the song "Sweet Home Alabama" though.) Laughing

Don't be insulted, Debbie, I feel the same way about Georgia. lol.



Edited by: Diana Sinclair at:6th August 2009 13:45
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Barbara Shoemaker
Barbara Shoemaker
Posts: 1764
Joined: 4th Jan 2008
Location: USA
quotePosted at 14:51 on 6th August 2009
Debbie, you have 'hit the nail right on the head' about my home state.  All true, every bit of it.  Diana, it is actually safe to venture into Alabama as long as you know somebody who lives there and you don't act too much like a d**n Yankee!  I'm a fixinto go over yonder and git me some more coffee.  I'll be back dreckly (directly).  Y'all be good now, ya he-uh!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
Posts: 10119
Joined: 3rd Apr 2008
Location: USA
quotePosted at 14:53 on 6th August 2009
LOL! Hi Barbara! Laughing
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Barbara Shoemaker
Barbara Shoemaker
Posts: 1764
Joined: 4th Jan 2008
Location: USA
quotePosted at 14:59 on 6th August 2009
Hi Diana!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions