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lol, I know you couldn't care less but its an easy 2 points! And maybe even 10 :)

I live in a place that when you drive down the road you must have patience for the many tractors, you first learn to drive in a big ole' rusty truck (trying not to run into the pond) at probably around 10 years old, theirs generally at least 3 old cars up on cement blocks in everybody's yard, every body goes to granny's house after church on Sunday, every where you look their are horses (or cows, or tobacco, or chickens!), everyone is conservative and pretty religious(bible belt baby), you see confederate flags allot (though not a sign of racism now, though some may think that. But more of a sign of the “old ways” and rednecks). A Saturday consists of a day at the pond listening to the Allman Brothers (who cares if you scare off the fish?) and the night time is drinking Jack Daniels (from a bootlegger no less considering we are a dry county) while playin' all the Rolling Stones songs you know. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and ALWAYS consists of these things: grits, fried apples, biscuits, bacon, sausage, eggs, gravy....and more added on. We run our words together often (i.e. ya'll, you'ns,) and say things like “well I reckon that there is a trout and not no bass“ or ”do what?“ instead of just ”what“. We value morals very deeply though don't always abide by them until we are older (sorry but that's the truth or else their wouldn't be no business for the bootleggers!), and when the fair comes to town everything closes (from businesses to the schools) because everyone goes.....and I guess that's all I'll tell you, even though that doesn't even sum it up. Now, there's a hint in there about what state I'm from because its what my state is MOST famous for. Can you guess? lol

2006-09-20 15:58:52 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Other - United States

guess I took up a bunch of room didn't I? sorry about that

2006-09-20 15:59:20 · update #1

ok, more hints....our beverages that we are famous for are Ale8 and bourbon.....we also have plenty of coal mines and the only place in the world that has a moonbow (a rainbow that happens at night over the falls) besides Zimbabwe (I think thats how you spell it)....can you guess now?

2006-09-20 16:06:43 · update #2

SnortingMercury....it took me a while but I figured it out, lol. goodness, we ain't that stupid.

Ok, last hint.....we are also famous for our chicken! lol, now you gotta get it.

2006-09-20 16:10:56 · update #3

27 answers

if you're next to the moonbow, you're in corbin,
KENTUCKY!!!

also the birthplace of KFC... and the rolling hills of bluegrass country and horses..

2006-09-21 05:16:10 · answer #1 · answered by nikkicfox 4 · 1 2

Located in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Southeastern Kentucky, the 125 foot wide waterfall has a 68 foot drop that showers onto the boulders that lie in the rocky gorge below. The mist rising from the largest waterfall in Kentucky, creates a unique optical phenomenon that is not visible anywhere else in the Western Hemisphere. The Falls are situated in such a way facing north and flowing north, as to reflect the light of the moon to make a rainbow like arch. The Moonbow can be seen here on clear, strongly moonlit nights. It is sometimes called the "Niagara of the South", "Little Niagara" and even Moonbow Falls . This waterfall is one of a few places in the world where you can find a moonbow or as other's have called it, night rainbow, a moon rainbow or lunar rainbow. The average yearly park attendance is 750,000 visitors.

2006-09-20 19:59:18 · answer #2 · answered by tlcrazy_legs 1 · 0 1

in case you at the prompt are not from Kentucky, you have to be from Tennessee, or Florida. except for the perfect one, i imagine you'll nicely be from everywhere interior the South. Get more beneficial certain. guess the position i'm from. We were given Geechee, pass rooting for catfish and not using a pole, and love mudboggin' interior the sandy low lands. My common Irish pub is The Irish circumstances. Kevin Barry's is okay, yet no longer adequate locals, no Irish language spoken.

2016-10-16 01:35:54 · answer #3 · answered by sovak 4 · 0 0

Cumberland Falls Kentucky?

2006-09-20 16:10:40 · answer #4 · answered by rwl_is_taken 5 · 0 1

Lot of good answers here it has to be from southeast states. With the yall but coal mines from WV and Bourbon from TENN. Moonshine from VA or NC. The chicken is from Kentucky near shelbyville I bet COL. and Mrs.Sanders I believe. So I have to say your at least a proud southerner.

Yall come back now ya here!!!

2006-09-20 17:24:08 · answer #5 · answered by Just wondering 3 · 0 1

I'm guessin' with all those big ol' coal mines, bourbon, grits, biscuits an' gravy, you've gotta be from Kentucky. I do believe that bourbon from anywhere else other than Kentucky has to be called whisky (hence Jack Daniel's "Tennesee Whisky").

2006-09-20 16:17:49 · answer #6 · answered by chassocs 2 · 0 1

Tennessee

2006-09-20 16:01:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Tennessee

2006-09-20 16:00:48 · answer #8 · answered by smlybug06 2 · 0 1

South Dakota

2006-09-20 16:00:45 · answer #9 · answered by rapid57702 4 · 0 1

Kentucky?

2006-09-20 16:12:10 · answer #10 · answered by GIGGLES 2 · 0 1

Tennessee.

I was going to say New Hampshire, but then I remembered that you're famous for your fried apples.

Don't worry about the space on such a charming and well written question.

2006-09-20 16:19:00 · answer #11 · answered by novangelis 7 · 0 1

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