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Redneck Nation: How the South Really Won the War
Redneck Nation How the South Really Won the War
Author: Michael Graham
Forget the mint juleps and the debutante balls, for every slack-jawed yokel who swears he saw The Lizard Man out by the dump, there's a failed televangelist with a family full of hare-lips holding a position as lofty as, say, the President of the United States. Because it's America that's ever more like the South, says Graham, not the other away...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446528849
ISBN-10: 0446528846
Publication Date: 10/30/2002
Pages: 224
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Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I didn't make it through the second chapter. If Mr. Graham hates the South so much, Delta flies out of Atlanta every few minutes. He should be on the next plane outta Dixie. I'll buy his ticket.
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"The only difference between Brooklyn NY, and Birmingham AL, is tht you can't get a gun rack in a Trans Am." This is the cold, hard, hilarious conclusion of the true life acventures of one Southerner's failed attempts to escape from Dixie.
Michael Graham - writer, comedian, radio talk show host, and former GOP flack - grew up in the rural South surrounded by 'large hairy people named Bubba, many of them women.' After eighteen years immersed in modern Southenism ("We don't really handle snakes, but we know where to get them on short notice.") Graham fled, in search of that other America: America the North.


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