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***THE OFFICIAL: ask a KENTUCKIAN a question thread

I love UK...so much rich history there.

I really enjoyed my tours of Canterbury, Dover, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, etc., as well as Northern Ireland and Scotland. Everyone should try haggis once in their lifetime.

Now some people are confused about UK, England and Great Britain. Those are NOT interchangeable terms. I'd be happy to explain the difference if anyone wants to know. I'm quite the anglophile (and no, that doesn't mean I'm interested in the children at Hogwarts).
 
I love UK...so much rich history there.

I really enjoyed my tours of Canterbury, Dover, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, etc., as well as Northern Ireland and Scotland. Everyone should try haggis once in their lifetime.

Now some people are confused about UK, England and Great Britain. Those are NOT interchangeable terms. I'd be happy to explain the difference if anyone wants to know. I'm quite the anglophile (and no, that doesn't mean I'm interested in the children at Hogwarts).

go on....
 
When in Kentucky and I hear a banjo is it already too late?

If someone says to me you sure do have a "purty" mouth should I be afraid and if so should I run?

Is it a state law or just a social norm that Kentuckians make random strangers in the woods squeal like a pig? Also same question but instead of strangers insert cousins, brothers and animals?

Lastly a philosophical question, if a Kentuckian makes someone squeal like a pig and no one else is there (alive) to hear it does said squeal actually make a noise and does that still count towards their Kentucky citizenship?
 
When in Kentucky and I hear a banjo is it already too late?

If someone says to me you sure do have a "purty" mouth should I be afraid and if so should I run?

Is it a state law or just a social norm that Kentuckians make random strangers in the woods squeal like a pig? Also same question but instead of strangers insert cousins, brothers and animals?

Lastly a philosophical question, if a Kentuckian makes someone squeal like a pig and no one else is there (alive) to hear it does said squeal actually make a noise and does that still count towards their Kentucky citizenship?

You've just watched a re-run of "Deliverance" haven't you?!?!
 
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