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The Southern Fried Fix

25 Funny Stories from a Typical Southern Family

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The Southern Fried Fix

By: Jennifer Youngblood, Sandra Poole
Narrated by: Jennifer Youngblood
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Best-selling authors Jennifer Youngblood and Sandra Poole (mother and daughter) tell funny, heartwarming stories about life in the South, such as this entertaining definition of "What bless your heart really means".

In the South, we believe in being polite, even if it kills us. So, when we just can't fight the urge to say something nasty, we follow it up with a "bless her heart" just to make us feel better. "Look at that poor woman trying to jog around that track. Her rear-end is dragging a trail, bless her heart."

Youngblood and Poole talk about the ins and outs of nosy neighbors, sibling rivalry, and why every Southerner worth her salt feels the need to offer advice.

Asking a Southerner for advice is like turning a woodpecker loose on a tree and expecting it to take only one peck.

Youngblood and Poole write about tornadoes, storm pits, and why their dogs wear clothes, too.

These funny, heartwarming stories are a sampling of what life is like for the typical Southern family. Pull up a comfortable chair and put up your feet...after all, everyone needs that Southern fried fix.

©2014 Jennifer Youngblood (P)2015 Jennifer Youngblood
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