Re: [Harp-L] Re: Doing the impossible



You're right, Gary. I was wondering if someone would jump on that. I never
know whether I should call OK part of the South or not. I partly grew up in
Charleston, SC, so I tend to think of OK as quite a bit West from that
perspective. Then, a good friend of mine always considered himself
"Okie"--as if it is a unique type. But, definitely the culture and history
of that state has strong ties to the South. Sorry, no offense intended. When
I lived in Idaho--where I've lived most--people often referred to any place
east of the Rockies as "Back East", Denver included.

Harmonica content: Has anyone proposed a categorization of harmonica styles
based on regions?

Eric



On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 2:58 PM, <gnarlyheman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Many peope consider OK to be the South.
> I was born there, moved back, and graduated from high school in Norman.
> If Texas is the South, so is OK.
> Gary
> Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®



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