hey, natterers, do you think of a "cracker" being used to as a perjorative to describe a poor, white person or a rich, land-owning white person?
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poor
I've always thought "poor".
Mmmm... crackers. I must get some. And herring. And brie. (But not herring and brie at the same time. That would be wrong.)
Poor.
Poor.
I just got all excited for a minute, because Ellen (on yesterday's show) is giving money to a Stephanie in Cincinnati, but it not Our Steph. The "anie" should have been my first clue.
Poor
Poor. Traditionally, crackers are to the lowland south (South Georgia, Northern Florida, etc.) as hillbillies are to Appalachia.
Poor.
because Ellen (on yesterday's show) is giving money to a Stephanie in Cincinnati, but it not Our Steph.
Damn!
Traditionally, crackers are to the lowland south (South Georgia, Northern Florida, etc.) as hillbillies are to Appalachia.
Yeah, I'd say there's also an implication of white trash.