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Anybody know how the term got coined?!?!?

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Pullstart
17 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Anybody know how the term got coined?!?!?


poor white farmers, in the sun all day, with sun burned farmer’s tans… right?

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WHX??

I was thinking because they wore red bandanas Kev??

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Pullstart

“My hair’s turning white, my neck’s always been red, my collar’s still blue”
 

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SylvanLakeWH

A Haiku...

 

A Redneck says you?

Perhaps it is true says I

It's red white and blue

 

A Limerick...

 

There once was a man with neck of red

Whose green tractor ended up dead

He said with dismay 

I need a "good" tractor today

So he bought a Wheel Horse - a "great" tractor - instead.

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oliver2-44

I’m one in Name, character and back of neck color!

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11 hours ago, WHX?? said:

I was thinking because they wore red bandanas Kev??

The term redneck derived from members of labor unions in the coal industry who wore red bandanas to signify their loyalty.

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Beap52

I thought it was the suntanned (sunburned) back of the neck due to many hours of working in the sun. 

 

Even though I never went bare backed when working construction, I'd tan through my tee shirts.  I'm sure my neck has a leathery feel as well.  I'd have high school young men working for me who insisted on taking off their shirts to get a tan, and often times end up with a sunburn.  I discouraged that but the "School of Hard Knocks" is were many of us completed our education.

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