Sunday, October 2, 2011

On Cowboys and Ten Gallon Hats

The other day, I was working the dreaded day job (shudder), and came across something that hits me every now and then.

I work as a pharmacy technician when I'm not crafting tales of horror and intrigue, and certain medicines are prone to being pronounced in different ways. Take this one: Pravastatin. I pronounce it with short a's, whereas the folks I work with say it with long a's. So when I asked someone if we had more in stock, she had no idea what I was talking about.

Normally, I would blow this off as a fluke. But recently my family and I moved from Texas to the north. Up here, I've noticed that people don't do things the way we do in the south. My husband doesn't see this so much as I do; he wasn't raised in the south. I'll give you a few examples.

When I say y'all, I get odd looks.

When people ask me for directions and I tell them it takes about fifteen minutes to get there instead of how many miles the distance is, they look lost.

When I ask for Coke in a restaurant, I get ... Coke. That's just not right, y'all.

Oh, and my favorite. "You lived in Texas? Did you own..." *snort* "Any ten gallon hats?" *derisive laughter*

No, I don't own any ten gallon hats. Nor have I ever. Not that I have anything against a ten gallon or two.

With this picture, I leave you. Happy Sunday, and I hope to hear from you! I can be found on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, by email, website, and on my blog.


5 comments:

mnjcarter said...

They y'all thing is pretty funny. I know two women who use to live in the south and moved up here,(MN), years ago. They both still say y'all. Funny thing is, I'm so used to it, I barely notice anymore, but do give them some crap when they do:)


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Lindsay K. said...

No one notices when I say dethaw instead of defrost, but god forbid I say y'all. lol, thanks for reading!

Jen B. said...

People are so funny! Thanks for the photo!
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June M. said...

It's amazing the differences that you see in different areas or with people who were raised differently. Fore example when I think of "tea" I think of sweet, iced tea whereas others would think of hot tea in a cup.
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Drmgrl99 - Dawn said...

I'm get all messed up from hubby he is from NZ and they talk funny lol. But I do love a man in a good hat thanks ;)
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