I think you nailed it Pastorp. I see them too. They get excluded from stuff very quickly. There's a set of questions I'm frequently asked by people that don't recognize me or hear the non-southern accent. Do you live near x? Stuff like that. It's a way of finding out whether you are a damyankee or are fitting in. As for Tampa, I had not been there in over 20 years, but had occasion to be there last winter. That's when I saw the aquarium. I used to go to Tampa a lot long ago. I don't recognize it anymore. I was amazed at how many overpasses and such are there now. What amazed me even more is that they actually helped me get to the roads I wanted without confusing me much at all. It was pretty intimidating at first glance, I thought I'd be making infinite detours, but it was pretty logical.
Old Syko: I used to travel to Orlando a lot for work. Never went to any of "the attractions". I always bee-lined it for Titusville to fish for sea trout and redfish on the flats. It was great during the summer with the long days. Get off work around 5. Haul A$$ to the hotel and get into shorts. Travel rod already rigged in the rental car. In the water by 5:45. Fished until dark, around 8:30-ish or a bit later. First time I caught a sea trout I had no idea of what it was, but I distinctly remember that it reminded me for all the world of a brown trout. I'm sure the sea trout got names based on "trout" as a generic name for fish of a certain size or shape, and not for actual trout, but I still see them that way.