According to my friend, no one has scored over a 68.

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From: Ed Rapp [mailto:erapp@pti-sales.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:44 PM
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Subject: Test Your Southern Knowledge


I don't send these things out often, so please forgive the intrusion. I
expect all you good southerners to score well.

Ed


Subject:  Test Your Southern knowledge
>
>
> This test really can't be cheated on... either you know it or you don't.
> One Yankee in my office only mustered a 2 or 3, whereas the natives
> typically score around 20+. If you are over 50, you should be living in
> a trailer park with the Trans Am up on blocks.
>
> 1) How many Vienna Sausages are in a can?
>
> 2) What was the number and color of Richard Petty's cars?
>
> 3) Bill Dance is good at what?
>
> 4) What university does Bill Dance root for?
>
> 5) Where did Herschel Walker play (college) football?
>
> 6) After boiling peanuts for an hour you have what?
>
> 7) In cubic inches, how big is the smallest 1966 GM small-block V8?
>
> 8) A Cajun is likely to speak what furrin' language?
>
> 9) What is a chigger?
>
> 10) What is scrapple?
>
> 11) Where is "The Redneck Riviera"?
>
> 12) What's that fuzzy stuff hanging off the oak trees?
>
> 13) What follows logically? Johnson, Mercury,_________.
>
> 14) What's the common name for a bowfin?
>
> 15) If you mated a heifer and a steer, what would you get?
>
> 16) Who sang "Your Cheatin' Heart"?
>
> 17) What are grits made out of?
>
> 18) Who was nicknamed "The Bear"?
>
> 19) Why is the Blue Ridge blue?
>
> 20) What did The Baldwin Sisters make?
>
> 21) Who was Andy Taylor's love interest?
>
> 22) What are the radio station call letters that carries "The Grand Ol'
> Opry"?
>
> 23) Where would you find Vidalia County?
>
> 24) What sport requires 3 legs and a rope?
>
> 25) What instrument did Bill Monroe play? (typically)
>
> 26) How many strings on a banjo? (two possible answers)
>
> 27) When you argue with a fool, what is he doing?
>
> 28) What is a scuppernong?
>
> 29) Do you want the goats to get into the kudzu?
>
> 30) Why do you want to eat "high on the hog"?
>
> 31) What color is a John Deere?
>
> 32) What do you call the offspring of a mule?
>
> 33) What will you harvest when you plant "shade"?
>
>
> Score 3 points per correct answer. You're given 1 point to start.
> Answers follow below, so don't peek...
>
>
>   Answers:
> 1) 7
> 2) 43, red and blue
> 3) Fishin'
> 4) University of Tennessee
> 5) University of Georgia
> 6) Hard peanuts
> 7) 283
> 8) French
> 9) A redbug (small parasite)
> 10) A sausage-like loaf made out of pig parts
> 11) Panama City, FL
> 12) Spanish moss
> 13) Evinrude
> 14) Mudfish
> 15) Nothing. A steer has been castrated.
> 16) Hank Williams
> 17) Corn
> 18) Paul Bryant
> 19) Because of pollen
> 20) "The Recipe"
> 21) Helen
> 22) WSM
> 23) Georgia
> 24) Calf roping
> 25) Mandolin
> 26) 5
> 27) The same thing
> 28) A wild grape
> 29) Yes
> 30) Because that's where the better cuts of meat are.   Rich folks
> live high on the hog. (Real answer,   you don't want to eat things
> that drags through the   mud!!!)
> 31) Green
> 32) Another trick animal husbandry question. Mules are generally
> sterile.
> 33) Tobacco