+mindbeast Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 Yes, i'm a BRAND NEWbie! However, we have found 5 of our first 7 searches But some of the descriptions list terms (yes, I've searched the FAQ for the answer) that we don't understand. I learned from one description that "Georgia Style" means under pine needles. But what do the rest mean? Hidden "Florida Style" or "North Carolina Style" and "New York Style" for example. Thanks in advance!! Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 Seems these are all regional terms. I have seen them crop up from time to time on these forums. I wish the locals would understand that travelers from other areas might have no clue what they are talking about. I don't know of any comprehensive collection of these on the web. Having said that: Florida style is under palmetto leaves - I know that one anyway. Quote Link to comment
+CrkrJim Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 That's what they want you to believe.......Florida style is actually under a gator tail. Quote Link to comment
Clan Riffster Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 Would Joisey Style be hidden under a "Yout"? Quote Link to comment
+Prime Suspect Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 (edited) Search is your friend. Already discussed here and here, among others. Edited June 18, 2007 by Prime Suspect Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 Would Joisey Style be hidden under a "Yout"? Curious. I've lived in Joisey almost all my life, and I have absolutely no idea what you're trying to say here. Jersey style usually means under the rocks. Quote Link to comment
+DammitNanet Posted June 22, 2007 Share Posted June 22, 2007 Would Joisey Style be hidden under a "Yout"? HaHa - no under two youts Quote Link to comment
booksmart_streetdumb Posted June 22, 2007 Share Posted June 22, 2007 I've never come across those terms before so I can't really help, but now I'll know where to go if I do see one. Mainly, I wanted to say welcome, as I'm a newbie too! Congrats on your finds! Quote Link to comment
+Isonzo Karst Posted June 22, 2007 Share Posted June 22, 2007 (edited) An older thread on state styles 2003 Style thread Edited June 22, 2007 by Isonzo Karst Quote Link to comment
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