
We're Baaaack!
Introducing the Brand New Redneck World Magazine...Back and Better Than Ever!
Same Great Humor With a New Updated Appearance and View of Redneck Life!
The first issue of Redneck World, dated January, 2001, was distributed in NE Florida and SE Georgia and announced the purpose of the free periodical clearly enough. A celebration of the little bit of redneck in all of us!
Redneck Recipes, Redneck Horoscopes, Redneck Humor, Redneck Stories, just Everything Redneck. Those twenty-four pages (including the covers), contained the expected You Might Be A Redneck If . . . , Rules for Northerners visiting the South, Country Cookin' Corner, an introduction to Southern historian L.A. Hardee (whose articles would appear regularly in subsequent issues) and even an ad for $3.95 chicken dinners (regularly $6.95) at a local Jacksonville restaurant.
It was with Spring, 2004 Volume 2, Issue 1 that Redneck World got a whole new look and a $2.50 per issue price tag. Radio personality Gary Burbank treated readers to his popular Earl Pitts Uhmerikun feature, and the great Southern humor of Lewis Grizzard was introduced to a new generation through Redneck World.
In 2006, the design and layout of Redneck World came into the very capable hands of Joni Griffith with Volume 4, Issue 4. Joni was Art Director for the subsequent seven issues of the magazine.
Sadly, on Monday, May 26, 2008, Frank Fraser passed away, and Volume 6, Issue 3 would be the last issue of Redneck World magazine.
A lot has changed since the last print issue. Publishing and distribution has grown more complex, and expensive. The internet has expanded tremendously, with more and more publications going online. Publishing? A click of the mouse to upload. Distribution? It's called the World Wide Web.
And so, after many months of planning and good, old-fashioned hard work, here we are. Redneck World magazine is back, as an online magazine. We have a new logo, a new look, and a downright beautiful new website. A lot of the features and columns we loved are still a big part of our magazine, and we've got new features, and new characters to keep you informed, and entertained.
When it comes to humor, everything's fair game. We'll laugh at you, we'll laugh with you, and we'll dang sure laugh at ourselves.
Political correctness? Ain't no such thing 'round here, son.
Redneck World has always provided hard-hitting Conservative editorial, and in these maddening times, our editorial will be hitting harder than ever. It's about dang time hard-working, tax-paying, God-fearing Americans' voices be heard. Conservatives “hateful and intolerant”? Nonsense! We love our country, our traditions, our Constitution and our uniquely American way of life. And, the fact is, we have been too danged tolerant too danged long. The “Silent Majority” will be silent no longer.
Bank on it.
Time to give a big ol' Rebel Yell and cut this thang loose, y'all.
Redneck World is back!
Frank Fraser: (1937-2008) Co-Founder and the spirit that drives Redneck World today
Lucy Fraser: Co-Founder, Business Manager
Douglas Crouse: Publisher, Editor, Writer
Joni Griffith: Art Direction & Production, Graphic Design, Webmaster
Introducing the Brand New Redneck World Magazine...Back and Better Than Ever!
Same Great Humor With a New Updated Appearance and View of Redneck Life!
The first issue of Redneck World, dated January, 2001, was distributed in NE Florida and SE Georgia and announced the purpose of the free periodical clearly enough. A celebration of the little bit of redneck in all of us!
Redneck Recipes, Redneck Horoscopes, Redneck Humor, Redneck Stories, just Everything Redneck. Those twenty-four pages (including the covers), contained the expected You Might Be A Redneck If . . . , Rules for Northerners visiting the South, Country Cookin' Corner, an introduction to Southern historian L.A. Hardee (whose articles would appear regularly in subsequent issues) and even an ad for $3.95 chicken dinners (regularly $6.95) at a local Jacksonville restaurant.
It was with Spring, 2004 Volume 2, Issue 1 that Redneck World got a whole new look and a $2.50 per issue price tag. Radio personality Gary Burbank treated readers to his popular Earl Pitts Uhmerikun feature, and the great Southern humor of Lewis Grizzard was introduced to a new generation through Redneck World.
In 2006, the design and layout of Redneck World came into the very capable hands of Joni Griffith with Volume 4, Issue 4. Joni was Art Director for the subsequent seven issues of the magazine.
Sadly, on Monday, May 26, 2008, Frank Fraser passed away, and Volume 6, Issue 3 would be the last issue of Redneck World magazine.
A lot has changed since the last print issue. Publishing and distribution has grown more complex, and expensive. The internet has expanded tremendously, with more and more publications going online. Publishing? A click of the mouse to upload. Distribution? It's called the World Wide Web.
And so, after many months of planning and good, old-fashioned hard work, here we are. Redneck World magazine is back, as an online magazine. We have a new logo, a new look, and a downright beautiful new website. A lot of the features and columns we loved are still a big part of our magazine, and we've got new features, and new characters to keep you informed, and entertained.
When it comes to humor, everything's fair game. We'll laugh at you, we'll laugh with you, and we'll dang sure laugh at ourselves.
Political correctness? Ain't no such thing 'round here, son.
Redneck World has always provided hard-hitting Conservative editorial, and in these maddening times, our editorial will be hitting harder than ever. It's about dang time hard-working, tax-paying, God-fearing Americans' voices be heard. Conservatives “hateful and intolerant”? Nonsense! We love our country, our traditions, our Constitution and our uniquely American way of life. And, the fact is, we have been too danged tolerant too danged long. The “Silent Majority” will be silent no longer.
Bank on it.
Time to give a big ol' Rebel Yell and cut this thang loose, y'all.
Redneck World is back!
Frank Fraser: (1937-2008) Co-Founder and the spirit that drives Redneck World today
Lucy Fraser: Co-Founder, Business Manager
Douglas Crouse: Publisher, Editor, Writer
Joni Griffith: Art Direction & Production, Graphic Design, Webmaster

Welcome to
Redneck World!
If you’re a hard-working,
tax-paying, God-fearing American who loves hunting, fishing, mud-bogging, pickup trucks, hound dogs, fried chicken, car races, country music and barbecues, well, you just might be a Redneck!
And if you like down-home humor, and straight-shooting conservative commentary, you have found the right place!
We believe in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, limited government and the power of the American people.
Come on in, pull up
a chair, and make yourselves at home!

©2011 Redneck World.
All rights reserved.
Redneck World!
If you’re a hard-working,
tax-paying, God-fearing American who loves hunting, fishing, mud-bogging, pickup trucks, hound dogs, fried chicken, car races, country music and barbecues, well, you just might be a Redneck!
And if you like down-home humor, and straight-shooting conservative commentary, you have found the right place!
We believe in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, limited government and the power of the American people.
Come on in, pull up
a chair, and make yourselves at home!

©2011 Redneck World.
All rights reserved.