<p>Vermont has great slopes.</p>
<p>Vermont is where the Von Trapps lived.</p>
<p>^Definitely knew that</p>
<p>^^Vermont is where Ben & Jerry lived/live.
ftw</p>
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<p>It would be depressing to consider the Caribbean as part of the North.</p>
<p>there is NO ONE in vermont, but I know plenty of people in new hampshire.</p>
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<p>“The North” is everything between Illinois, New Jersey, and Maine.</p>
<p>And anyone from this area may be called a Yank.</p>
<p>^Illinois, Ohio, W. VA, are ‘yank’ states? I would disagree, but hey.</p>
<p>^ Yank in the sense of “The folks that burned down Atlanta”, not “The resourceful people who invented cheap mass-production and Baked Beans”.</p>
<p>My Grandma is from IL and my Grandpa sometimes jokes about her being a Northerner. The rest of my family is from the South.</p>
<p>Those places are definitely the north. I think it depends on your perspective…like I’m from the deep south, so Virginia seems north to me.</p>
<p>The south! I’d die if snowed lol the keys doesn’t have heaters for a reason (:</p>
<p>I think we all just need to step back and realize… It’s all about California.
Forget north, forget south, it’s all about the big CA.</p>
<p>[This coming from a southerner]</p>
<p>^Daisy dukes bikinis on top</p>
<p>^^^ Everyday season is flip-flop season down there.</p>
<p>Psh, to a true flip flop lover, every day is flip flop season no matter where you are. (Yes, I have indeed worn flip flops during snow storms.)</p>
<p>I have worn flip-flops on Christmas day, but never when it’s really cold. It takes serious balls or ovaries to do that.</p>
<p>To be a true flip flop lover, you must call them slippers.</p>
<p>My slippers are my house shoes, which I have worn to school before. No lie.</p>
<p>I’m always cold, and somehow it never occurs to me that it might be because it’s 10 degrees out and I’m wearing flip flops. But I will continue to wear them rain, snow, or shine.</p>
<p>I hate wearing them in the rain. I’m too paranoid that my wet shoes will make me wipeout walking into the school building.</p>