Wellabama
(well-uh-BAMA)
Noun.
A small village in Southern Lorain county (Northern Ohio) proud of it's Red (neck), White (trash) and Blue (collar) heritage. Home to the annual Lorain County Fair. Also, the birthplace of Archibald Willard (famed painter of the "Spirit of '76" masterpiece)
Noun.
A small village in Southern Lorain county (Northern Ohio) proud of it's Red (neck), White (trash) and Blue (collar) heritage. Home to the annual Lorain County Fair. Also, the birthplace of Archibald Willard (famed painter of the "Spirit of '76" masterpiece)
Hillbilly: "What er you up to this weekend..."
Redneck: "Hell... I'ontknow... guess, I'll gettin' shitty Wellabama this weeekend"
Redneck: "Hell... I'ontknow... guess, I'll gettin' shitty Wellabama this weeekend"
Wellabama
(well-uh-BAMA)
Noun.
A small village in Southern Lorain county (Northern Ohio) proud of it's Red (neck), White (trash) and Blue (collar) heritage. Home to the annual Lorain County Fair. Also, the birthplace of Archibald Willard (famed painter of the "Spirit of '76" masterpiece)
Noun.
A small village in Southern Lorain county (Northern Ohio) proud of it's Red (neck), White (trash) and Blue (collar) heritage. Home to the annual Lorain County Fair. Also, the birthplace of Archibald Willard (famed painter of the "Spirit of '76" masterpiece)
Hillbilly: "What er you up to this weekend..."
Redneck: "Hell... I'ontknow... guess, I'll be gettin' shitty in Wellabama"
Redneck: "Hell... I'ontknow... guess, I'll be gettin' shitty in Wellabama"