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American Folks, what is 'small town' America actually like? (by Sparky)
They have diners with names like Browns, The Red Shed, The Burger Shack, and The Dairy Hut....and its some of the best gotdang food around.
And they have lots of great........tractors!
Last edited by WalkSoftly; 8-Jul-14 5:27 pm.
Boring, nosy neighbors and stuck up people. That's been my experience, anyway.
Friendly, clean, good school districts, community involvement...but they can differ. I grew up in Friendswood TX which is considered small ..then when I went to college in a small town, that town was completely different...not in a better way lol
all of them are different... some good, some bad. It all depends.
@mrb89: Ever been to one of those clannish ones? Where everyone seems to be related? lol Not very friendly to strangers at all....and if ya see an inbred kid playin banjo on the porch, run! hahaha!
I know several towns like that (minus the banjo playing inbred).
If you weren't born there, you're never going to really be welcome there.
If you weren't born there, you're never going to really be welcome there.
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