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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pretty boring episode. Didn't realize Kathryn was in rehab. Thought it was crazy that the kids were living in a separate house from him! Didn't notice that about Patricia. I didn't realize it had been 3 years since Craig graduated from law school. Have I been watching the show for that long?! Shep's observations on Craig showed some insight. He is not a southerner but from Maryland. He came down and tried to be a well to do southerner when that's not how he grew up...[/quote] Craig is from Delaware, not Maryland. Neither state is really Yankee territory. When I (from Maryland) was in college in NC, I had to go with saying I was from "the Mid-Atlantic" rather than from "up North"![/quote] Delaware, Maryland; they are both north of the Mason-Dixon line and did not secede.[/quote] Yes, but geographically speaking...[/quote] I don't think it's really thought of in terms of geography, esp. when you're an old-money southerner from several generations back. [/quote] I come from an old southern family as does my DH. Lumber on one side and cotton on the other. Maryland and Delaware are most certainly yankee states as is northern Virginia. Nothing north of Richmond is considered the south. [/quote]
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