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  • teresa miller
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    For 42 years I've lived in the mississippi delta.Only place I'll ever call home.I wish other parts of these united states could see it the way we do!Great video feller.HOTTY TODDY

  • Mississippi Mike
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    Thanks man, I appreciate to see that other folks lover the Mississippi Delta as well, one of the most fertile soils on God's green earth and the greatest people as well.

  • sparkywundermutt
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    Nice video Feller. You know, sometimes I wonder why people can't see the beauty of the South. I've been all over and while there are plenty of other great places in America to see and visit, nothing compares to the majesty that is the South. Man some of these pics are makin' me wanna go giggin' this weekend; haven't done that in quite awhile! Great pics, great git-tar, great production; 5 stars.

  • jeffhegarty
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    Speaking as an Irishman, the only stereotype I recognise is the one about us drinking, which of course is quite true. Had no idea we had a reputation for wifebeating.

  • Mississippi Mike
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    Thanks, sir. No, that is Caleb Coffey, I believe. The original song was performed by Ry Cooder, but unfortunately, I had to swap the audio due copyright issues a long time ago.

  • Mississippi Mike
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    Yeah, it's pretty darn cool that sound of that guitar right there! Thanks, I agree with you a 100%, the South is the promisse land!

  • Mississippi Mike
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    @SENORCHAVEZ Not just because some YT user claiming to be an artist, without a single upload and a username that has nothing to do with who you claim to be, senor. All you have is a favored video of Caleb, and that's it. Besides, I already had to do an audio swap and your song was provided by You Tube as an alternative… so if there's someone to complain, that would be them. I didn't violate any copyright issues, sir. I don't mean to be rude, but you need to take it to the YT administrators.

  • Mississippi Mike
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    I hear ya, pardner, I've been living in northern Nevada for a while, and the winter here is cold, not as cold as y'alls place, but cold enough to scare me away from here. I'm fixing to move back South and enjoy the fine warm weather and humidity.

  • Mississippi Mike
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    Greetings, noeska36, I am Dutch blooded, my dad is Dutch. I've been out there too, in the little town of Ulft, in Oude IJsselstreek, Gelderland. It's pretty close to Doetinchem. I lived there shortly, but lemme tell you somethin', what a lovely place and how the people there are nice, polite and hospitable. If you ever come down to the US, lemme know and I will give you my best Southern hospitality in retribution, you would be welcomed in my house, well, or trailer. Nog een prettige dag! :)

  • museofink
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    I was born and raised in Brookhaven, Mississippi. I love the south but I hate the fact that people think we are inbred and all the women are pregnant and barefoot rocking in a rocking chair on the front porch with a shot gun in their lap. I'm sure all the other states have issues like racism and horrible things like that but the south is just blamed for most of it.

  • Mississippi Mike
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    I have swapped the audio already, but it seems like it's still processing or something. Takes forever. Also, I don't know why in the world there's an advertisement for the Feelin' Bad Blues by Ry Cooder, since he BLOCKED my video before and didn't allow me to play. If that ad ain't gone soon, I'm gonna have to report a complaint to Youtube administrators. If Ry Cooder and the Crossroads allowed me to play their song, they could ad, but since they didn't, they should f*ck off. Simple as that.

  • Mississippi Mike
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    That's good. But all that inbred and racist bullcrap, well that's other folks stereotyping us. Not all Germans wear suspenders and drink beer. Not all Irish are drunkards looking for a fight while beating their wives. Not all blacks eat fried chicken eat watermelon. Not all Hispanics eat tacos. It's just stereotyping, every single ethnicity in the world has been stereotyped, and I don't see why the Southern people would be an exception. The best response is not give a damn. I don't really care.

  • Mississippi Mike
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    Well, ournationsanswer, I don't wanna get into that again. Sick of discussing this crap with outsiders. In fact I took down all my political videos. But I will open an exception just now and make it short and sweet. To ME, it represents regional Southern pride. Love and respect for our Southern homeland. SIMPLE AS THAT. Some people see it with other eyes, but they ain't me. To me, it represents the South and ALL its people, regardless of race. As you can see, it's part of my state flag as well.