The Mason-Dixon 20. The 20 lbs. women gain when they go north of the Mason-Dixon Line. TFM.

  1. jew from kalamazoo

    Top 10 fattest cities in America
    Corpus Christi
    Houston
    San Antonio
    Baltimore
    Birmingham
    Memphis
    Kansas City
    El Paso
    Charleston WV

    14 years ago at 11:11 pm
  2. southern belle

    umm texas is technically below the mason-doxon line, so just stop talking. The south is where the real sororities and frats are. Yankees just wish they could be like us.

    14 years ago at 11:57 pm
  3. southern belle

    Texas is technically below the mason-dixon line, so stop complaining. The south is where the real sororities and frats are.

    14 years ago at 11:59 pm
  4. aBROham lincoln

    Corpus Christi was named the fattest city in the nation by Men’s Health, and Wal-Mart was started in Rogers Arkansas, enough said.

    14 years ago at 12:10 am
  5. texan darling

    Pretty sure those “obese women” you are talking about in Texas are not in sororities. Therefore, they do not count in this discussion. You can’t compare GDI’s to Greeks.

    14 years ago at 12:19 am
  6. True Sorostitute

    that’s so wrong, i’m from the north and go to school in the south and i was considered average at 110 in the north and i was one of the skinniest girls at rush in the south.. idk where you are but all that fried chicken does NOT help the southerners out.. but i still stand that the south is frattier than the north

    14 years ago at 12:23 am
  7. So Fratt'n funny

    This is the funniest post ever…considering that Colorado, Utah and California have been rated the fittest states in the nation while Alabama, Texas and West Virgina are the fattest.

    14 years ago at 12:30 am
  8. north>south

    i’ll take mv, nantucket, the hamptons, wall street and these non-existent “fat” girls over living in the south any day of the week.

    14 years ago at 12:33 am
  9. lyrelove

    …or that they lose because the food is significantly worse. No more grandmas breakfast with bacon, biscuits, eggs, and grits.

    14 years ago at 12:44 am