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Old 11-05-2011 | 05:48 PM
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Experience comes from trolling the internet. You can be the best at anything on the internet. logging many hours online and racking up your post count will undoubtly make you an expert at any field.
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Old 11-05-2011 | 06:14 PM
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ORIGINAL: KC36330

it didn't bother me either David, I'm proud of my southern heritage.
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Old 11-05-2011 | 06:25 PM
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The United Mine Workers of America (UMW) and rival miners' unions appropriated both the term redneck and its literal manifestation, the red bandana, in order to build multiracial unions of white, black, and immigrant miners in the strike-ridden coalfields of northern and central Appalachia between 1912 and 1936. The origin of redneck to mean "a union man" or "a striker" remains uncertain, but according to linguist David W. Maurer, the former definition of the word probably dates at least to the 1910s, if not earlier. The use of redneck to designate "a union member" was especially popular during the 1920s and 1930s in the coal-producing regions of southern West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, and western Pennsylvania, where the word came to be specifically applied to a miner who belonged to a union.

The earliest printed uses of the word red-neck in a coal-mining context date from the 1912-1913 Paint and Cabin Creeks strike in southern West Virginia and from the 1913-1914 Trinidad District strike in southern Colorado. It is not known where the term originated. UMW national organizers quite possibly transported "redneck" from one section of the country to the other. Then again, its popularizers may have been agents of the Baldwin–Felts Detective Agency, an industrial espionage and mine security company headquartered in Bluefield, West Virginia, which supplied company guards and spies in both the West Virginia and the Colorado strikes. What is relatively certain, however, is that it originated as a negative epithet. Apparently, coal operators, company guards, non-union miners, and strikebreakers were among the first to use the term "redneck" in a labor context when they derided union miners with the slur. According to industrial folklorist George Korson, non-union miners derisively called strikers "rednecks" in the Appalachian coalfields, while slurring them as "sweaters" in Oklahoma and the southwestern coalfields. It is possible that redneck emerged in strike-ridden coalfields to mean "union miner" independently of its use in the deep south. Clearly, the best explanation of redneck to mean "union man" is that the word refers to the red handkerchiefs that striking union coal miners in both southern West Virginia and southern Colorado often wore around their necks or arms as a part of their informal uniform.
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I've never really been offended by the term until now.
Old 11-06-2011 | 06:11 AM
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Note that buring fuel costs money so in actuallity both answers are correct.

Thanks,
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Old 11-06-2011 | 10:08 AM
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ORIGINAL: FILE IFR


... according to the posted pic earlier.


Haha....love the caution
Old 11-06-2011 | 11:45 AM
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ORIGINAL: rgburrill

Note that buring fuel costs money so in actuallity both answers are correct.

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Bob
the paying for the fuel doesn't give you the experience it's the stick time you get burning it that does............ a good portion of my fuel and oil are both free.

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