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Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:43 pm
aestar101 says...



I wanted to find a good resource on where Southern rappers grew up (AKA the "dirty" south). I don't usually write about this stuff, but a great idea popped up about it. If anyone wants to know its about this girl who works for the FBI and she goes to that area (or her hometown) to investigate and put a stop to drug trafficking there. Please help me. :shock:
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Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:27 am
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gingerheartsyou says...



Um... south carolina dirty and southern enough? :) What do you wanna know? Rough neighborhoods and the projects are present but most of the "Dirty South" is in rural places, near the corridor of shame, lots of trailer homes, corner liquor stores with red spots.

I am guessing you are thinking about bigger cities that people consider the "Dirty South." Where exactly are you zooming in on?
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Monki says...



Well, I live in Florida... Dunno if that's good enough though. What about?
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Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:07 am
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aestar101 says...



Like the rural south.
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