00:00What is your favorite southern saying?
00:01Butter my biscuits?
00:02First of all, everybody loves some homemade biscuits.
00:05You know, with some warm butter.
00:06The softer, the better, I'm just saying.
00:09Oh, I love sha baby, which is like a very, like, Cajun term.
00:13Whenever I see, like, a cute baby, I'm like, sha baby.
00:15Oh, sha baby.
00:17Sweet pea.
00:18I think sweet pea is the most, like, gentle, like, kind thing you could say to someone.
00:21Kelsey doesn't call me sweet pea.
00:23I wish she called me sweet pea.
00:24Kelsey, call me sweet pea boy.
00:25Sweet niblets.
00:26Like, Hannah Montana, let's go.
00:28The anniversary just came out.
00:29Happy 20th.
00:29Bless your heart.
00:30Bless your heart.
00:32So many ways you can use that line.
00:34Woo!
00:34Tootin' tootin' and hollerin'.
00:36I think I said rootin' tootin' the other day.
00:38What does that mean?
00:38I don't know, like, a rootin' tootin' time.
00:40Exciting time.
00:41I love a good ol' y'all.
00:43It's so much easier than you guys, y'all.
00:46How y'all doing out there?
00:47As a DJ, I always yell, how y'all doing out there?
00:49Calling people Bubba.
00:50You're all good, Bubba.
00:51What's up, Bubba?
00:52How you doing?
00:52You can't put tits on a boar hog.
00:54Don't know what it means, but my friend's grandmother says it, and it's really nice.
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