The fixing anything part probably is more common among male (U.S.) Southerners. And not all Southern accents are slow (Boomhauer from King of the Hill, for example.) Someone from the South who's not ashamed of it.

In response to mcSey, below, I've read novels set in England where "Southerner" was used to mean a wimpy city guy, since the south is where the larger, more sophisticated cities are in England; presumably "Northerner" might have the same vaguely "hick" connotations there that "Southerner" does in the U.S.

In response to mat catastrophe -- well, if you go far enough south, say to Florida, you run into Yankees again.