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Loudoun County is the new Mason-Dixon line
Posted by: Leesburger ()
Date: July 25, 2015 05:57PM

Maryland is all Yankee except for Southern Maryland

Making your way South, Loudoun County feels like the new Mason Dixon line.

Leesburg is the first remotely Southern town you come to and then it feels like you have your toe in the South once you reach Leesburg and you start to feel that Southern air. But its still kind of Yankee-ish until you reach Fredericksburg.

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Re: Loudoun County is the new Mason-Dixon line
Posted by: You're an idiot ()
Date: July 30, 2015 05:49PM

You mean by having racist white trash assbags? You're absolutely right about that.

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Re: Loudoun County is the new Mason-Dixon line
Posted by: NorthernTrashbags ()
Date: August 01, 2015 11:26PM

You're an idiot Wrote:
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> You mean by having racist white trash assbags?
> You're absolutely right about that.



No. Those are Yankees who ruin everything.

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Re: Loudoun County is the new Mason-Dixon line
Posted by: LMAO BAIII ()
Date: September 09, 2015 09:08PM

Woodbridge is more southern than Loudoun County! Lmao! Real southern towns have tons of strip malls with brokennwindows along route 1!

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Re: Loudoun County is the new Mason-Dixon line
Posted by: MasonDix-son ()
Date: September 22, 2015 03:43AM

LMAO BAIII Wrote:
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> Woodbridge is more southern than Loudoun County!
> Lmao! Real southern towns have tons of strip malls
> with brokennwindows along route 1!


I meant that Loudoun was the northern toe of the South. I don't know if strip malls make something more Southern. The way it feels to me, is that parts of Loudoun aren't much different than rural PA. But Leesburg has a vaguely Southern feel- that is its not like a PA town. It has a Confederate monument at the Courthouse . And the architecture, etc. Horses and hunt country which resemble Kentucky and as you make your way South towards Warrenton you see more BBQ joints. But anything just north of there is pure Yankee. Frederick, MD is yankee-ish to me.

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Re: Loudoun County is the new Mason-Dixon line
Posted by: shee-it ()
Date: October 30, 2015 11:55PM

Back in the mid-80s, when driving south on Route 1 leaving Fairfax County, you'd cross the bridge into Prince William County.

A short distance over the bridge you'd come to a sign "Welcome to Woodbridge."

One day driving that stretch, I almost lost control of the car laughing at what I saw:
Someone had sprayed a black line through the word "Woodbridge" and sprayed the word "HELL" below!

It was true then and at least twice as true today!!

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Re: Loudoun County is the new Mason-Dixon line
Posted by: Slave nigger ()
Date: November 27, 2015 03:22PM

Ha Ha Ha

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