TYB
How about some Georgia Peaches!
Yes, it's the line that if you live south of, gravy is classified and a beverage.
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I believe the line started on the American mid-Atlantic coast, ran over the top of Virginia (before West Virginia), Kentucky, running at about the same latitude as Tennessee across Arkansas and Oklahoma. It continues at the top of the Texas panhandle but follows Texas' western border until it heads west again until it reaches the border with Old Mexico.
Myself being from further west in our nation have always followed the latitude line west from Tennessee across the entire United States so that I can justify myself as being a Southerner due to my appreciation of the aforementioned gravy.
>>12312515, >Did somebody in Beijing make this thing?
>>12312452, >nice map. do you even know where the line was?
>>12312727, >Like this green one better?
Thank you for the map of the Mason Dixon Line.
The Mason Dixon Line was established before the Revolutionary War in the Colonial times. It goes way back and has nothing to due with China.
After the Revolution and before the Civil War there was only Virginia, West Virginia became a state in the 1860's.
>Who Were Mason and Dixon?
>We all know gravy is best when it is over biscuits
Thank you for that part. I remember the lines on the map better but it's a great American history story.
Mmmmmmm graavvy
Sausage is an excellent addition to your gravy.
It's still classified as a beverage with sausage in the ingredients.