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4th October 11, 04:19 PM
#21
Re: Appalachian American
Welcome from metro Chicago, to one of the finest e-communities in the ethers.
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4th October 11, 09:28 PM
#22
Re: Appalachian American
from Oklahoma!
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4th October 11, 10:58 PM
#23
Re: Appalachian American
Greetings from another Appalachian from West "By God" Virginia. I know what you mean about those mountains and our roots.
[I]From my tribe I take nothing, I am the maker of my own fortune.[/I]-[B]Tecumseh[/B]
[LEFT][B]FSA Scot
North Carolina Commissioner for Clan Cochrane
Sons of the American Revolution[/B][/LEFT]
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5th October 11, 04:51 AM
#24
Re: Appalachian American
Welcome from the highlands of Central Massachusetts. I lived in the highlands of Southern West Virginia for a year. Every day I was amazed at the beauty. I did not hear bagpipes at all while there but it started me on my journey with the 5-string banjo.
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5th October 11, 05:15 AM
#25
Re: Appalachian American
from atop the Cumberland Plateau in north central Tennessee!

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5th October 11, 06:14 AM
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Re: Appalachian American
Thank you all for such a warm welcome. There are so many good discussion threads here it will take me some time to get up to speed
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5th October 11, 07:21 AM
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Re: Appalachian American
Hi Jubal !
( from a Scottish hillbilly on the hills by Loch Ness )
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5th October 11, 08:21 AM
#28
Re: Appalachian American
Greetings and welcome from Vill Rica Georgia, Are you going to the up coming Stone Mountian Highland games on Oct 15,16 ?
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5th October 11, 09:49 AM
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Re: Appalachian American
Hi, Jubal, and welcome to X Marks from the bottom end of Africa.
The Cape Folded Mountain System lacks a single name (like Appalachians) but it also was a barrier to inward migration and is the backbone of the part of South Africa first settled by people of European origin.
I now live at its eastern end, but was born at the western extremity (Cape Town) and also lived on a farm at its northern limit.
They are beautiful mountains (although drier than the Appalachians) and well worth having a look at.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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6th October 11, 04:41 AM
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Re: Appalachian American
Greetings from a fellow Appalachian!!
I'm from Central West Virginia, in the heart of Appalachia, now living in California.
It's interesting how we often identify ourselves as being Appalachian, rather than as being from such-and-such State. We do have our own sort of accent and way of life which sets us apart.
I was out piping at a church here in California and I was struck by the familiar tones of the Pastor's voice. After the service I asked him where he was from and he said "Appalachia". Turns out he's also from West Virginia!
Here's pretty much how we talk there in Appalachia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03iwA...eature=related
compared to how we talk here in California
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM_iG5N83do&feature=fvw
Thing is, both these ways of talking sound perfectly normal to me. All my relatives back in West Virginia sound like the first video, and my family here in California sound like the second.
Last edited by OC Richard; 6th October 11 at 04:54 AM.
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