The rednecks of yore are not the rednecks of today.
The rednecks of yore are not the rednecks of today.
Rednecks originally referred to the sun-burned neck of the farmer walking the fields. Incidentally, the slow lethargy stereotypically associated with Southerners stemmed from the common practice of fertilizing those same fields with human and animal waste and the subsequent debilitating hookworm plague from following the mule-drawn plows barefooted through the rows. It wasn't eradicated until the 1950s.
Rednecks originally referred to the sun-burned neck of the farmer walking the fields. Incidentally, the slow lethargy stereotypically associated with Southerners stemmed from the common practice of fertilizing those same fields with human and animal waste and the subsequent debilitating hookworm plague from following the mule-drawn plows barefooted through the rows. It wasn't eradicated until the 1950s.
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