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Different parts of the Nation attitudes #8049097
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Working with people all of my adult life I have come to be aware of peoples attitudes, demean or social habits. It seems the more populated of an area people are in the less pleasant type interactions they often have dealing with others. That seems true for many controlled events also just take a lone camper vs a larger campground are 2 different vibes one calm the other guarded.

In some regions people seem short, angry, condescending or superior in discussions or they have a preconceived notion before the start of an interaction. That seems weird but a lot might be a product of their environment some might be unhappy or crazy who knows. I’ve noticed I can regularly guess what a person will post before reading it on here and other places I frequent on the internet.

I’ve had people come at me hard in the past that I’ve never interacted with ever before that it’s just strange I’m accustomed to dealing with the instant attitude approach so it’s no big deal just strange to me. This is a general observation but I notice differences in regions and populations of how people interact with others.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Law Dog] #8049108
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Oh so true. Many "educated" ppl seem to think they're better than others because they went to college. "Professionals" they call themselves.
And in heavily populated areas, more ppl means more arses.

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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Law Dog] #8049132
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I always prefer very small groups of people. One or tw0. More if is a family group or two. One on one or small groups people are better. Larger groups no thanks.

Location, social economic situation, age, and #of people around all plsy a part I'm how people behave.

As far as. Location. One example is where you meet a girl. Depending on location will determine how. That girl will act at least four a short time. Meet her at church or meet her at the bar. Same girl but the end of your evening will have a different outcome.

Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Law Dog] #8049137
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I’ve found that you can have a reasonable conversation with a person one on one then add other people and they will play to the crowd like they have different personalities.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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I know for a fact that an Education does not give you morals and Integrity. I have read a couple on here that claim to be well educated then try to give Medical advice that directly goes against your Doctor!! Educated does not give you morals integrity and intelligent. I know that in the country everyone knows their neighbors and in the city they do not.


God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Law Dog] #8049220
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Growing up in the South, everyone would wave when ya'll passed on the road. Not anymore.

The only place I've been where folks still do that is north Missouri.


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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Law Dog] #8049232
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They did studies with rats, the more densely they're packed together the worse they behave. Having lived both urban (as a kid) and rural (my choice) I'd say people act the same, too many in one spot the worse they are

Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Law Dog] #8049234
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folks still wave here

people in cities seem nervous. get funny looks just for saying hi.


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I just hope Neal Young remembers that a southern man don't need him around.

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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Gary Benson] #8049359
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Originally Posted by Gary Benson
Oh so true. Many "educated" ppl seem to think they're better than others because they went to college. "Professionals" they call themselves.
And in heavily populated areas, more ppl means more arses.


Those "professionals" are better than you only because they work for a living. I seem to recall you aging out of fake disability welfare, but until that happened you were on the dole. Technically still are.

You could have been checking receipts at Wal-Mart.

Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: danny clifton] #8049361
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Originally Posted by danny clifton
folks still wave here

people in cities seem nervous. get funny looks just for saying hi.


We still do here too. This weekend neighbors worked together helping out older neighbors feed cows and chop ice. Routine event. All good in Western Oklahoma.

Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: randall brannon] #8049364
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Originally Posted by randall brannon
I know for a fact that an Education does not give you morals and Integrity. I have read a couple on here that claim to be well educated then try to give Medical advice that directly goes against your Doctor!! Educated does not give you morals integrity and intelligent. I know that in the country everyone knows their neighbors and in the city they do not.


You're not too disabled to work if you can hunt, fish, trap and allegedly fight bums.

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Every post you make BC shows just how much of a peckerhead you are.


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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Swamp Wolf] #8049378
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Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Every post you make BC shows just how much of a peckerhead you are.


I can't return fire?

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Originally Posted by Blaine County
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Every post you make BC shows just how much of a peckerhead you are.


I can't return fire?

Sure you can, but you're making personal attacks when you don't know someone's situation.

You may be better off than many on here financially, medically, etc, but it won't always be that way. Your comments say A LOT about you.

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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Law Dog] #8049384
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You must have missed their posts bragging about all of the physical activities. Fakers.

And they started it on this thread. Geez, are you another one?

Boo hoo.

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I've been in the country almost all my life.
It wasn't until city people moved out into the country that trouble began.
They buy a few acres and think they own the world.
They won't allow hunting on their property , but think they can hunt yours whenever they want.
It gets bad when they come off your property to run you off theirs!
Then the trouble starts , and more and more laws are put in place.
Now almost all you hear about is trespassers on"" my"" property.
When I was growing up, none of the neighbors cared if you hunted or crossed on their property, as long as you didn't destroy anything .
Then city people moved out there, and the first thing they did was cut trees or shoot everything for a target.
Yep urban people are the worst , no respect for others , the only one that counts is them.
They lease property and still use the neighboring properties as their lease, never asking permission.


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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes [Re: Blaine County] #8049406
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Originally Posted by Blaine County
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Every post you make BC shows just how much of a peckerhead you are.


I can't return fire?




Self made victim again were you touched as a child or just naturally became a Richard? Not a word was directed towards you until you cried wolf like usual you’re just just out to disrupt another post with your oppositional defiance BS.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Originally Posted by Blaine County


I can't return fire?




Self made victim again were you touched as a child or just naturally became a Richard? Not a word was directed towards you until you cried wolf like usual you’re just just out to disrupt another post with your oppositional defiance BS.


We all know each other internet-wise at this point. Two shots were fired.

One was very obvious because he rants about it constantly.

I thought y'all are "conservatives"??? You should support me on this. Unless you're one too.

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You’re a joke just a waste of time in your own world no mention of you until you went off. I thought you would have been smarter then that but your all about the games you just can’t stand being left out at any cost.


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Originally Posted by Law Dog
You’re a joke just a waste of time in your own world no mention of you until you went off. I thought you would have been smarter then that but your all about the games you just can’t stand being left out at any cost.


Are you one? I keep a mental list.

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My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents

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Originally Posted by Blaine County
Originally Posted by Law Dog
You’re a joke just a waste of time in your own world no mention of you until you went off. I thought you would have been smarter then that but your all about the games you just can’t stand being left out at any cost.


Are you one? I keep a mental list.



You drunk or 12 years old? cry


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I don't drink.

I'll take your refusal to answer as a yes.

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Originally Posted by Blaine County
Originally Posted by Gary Benson
Oh so true. Many "educated" ppl seem to think they're better than others because they went to college. "Professionals" they call themselves.
And in heavily populated areas, more ppl means more arses.


Those "professionals" are better than you only because they work for a living. I seem to recall you aging out of fake disability welfare, but until that happened you were on the dole. Technically still are.

You could have been checking receipts at Wal-Mart.

You know absolutely nothing about me. You think you do.


Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Originally Posted by Blaine County
I don't drink.

I'll take your refusal to answer as a yes.



Child’s play today? At least if you were drunk you might get some sympathy for acting like you do.


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Someone missed their nap today .


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I can predict the actions of anyone by where they live, what they wear, and the cut of their jib. Show me a piercing or tattoo and it ain't even a fair guess. smile


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Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Every post you make BC shows just how much of a peckerhead you are.

NPD. Google it.

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In case anyone doesn't realize it: my response is sarcastic and applies not only to me, but, all wanna be profilers.


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Originally Posted by T-Rex
I can predict the actions of anyone by where they live, what they wear, and the cut of their jib. Show me a piercing or tattoo and it ain't even a fair guess. smile



If you lived in the city your whole life you might not see the difference in other places. I’ve been to a lot of places and notice differences in many places. If you fall down or get attacked in the cities people walk right by you. A big difference in rural America how people interact with each other wave to people in the city they would think you’re nuts.

Last edited by Law Dog; 01/14/24 07:09 PM.

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I've lived in:
  • the big city
  • small towns
  • burbs
  • country
I've seen some but very little character differences based on demographics.


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Originally Posted by Gary Benson
Oh so true. Many "educated" ppl seem to think they're better than others because they went to college. "Professionals" they call themselves.
And in heavily populated areas, more ppl means more arses.


Very true. When I was in Graduate School, I had a professor demean anybody that had less than a Graduate degree even people with, as he called it, “just” a Bachelor’s degree.

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I had a Batchelor's degree once. Then I got married.


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BC proves your point, Law Dog. No one was talking to or about him so he had to mouth off and be downright ignorant with a lot of folks. Don't bother responding BC your ignorance is astonishing.

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I aways thought he was a strange fit for his location like he’s originally from some other place but who knows just a gut feeling.


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Originally Posted by Law Dog
I aways thought he was a strange fit for his location like he’s originally from some other place but who knows just a gut feeling.



You are correct


I've lived in Kentucky , Tennessee , California, Oregon


In general ( lots of exceptions ) the left coast ( mostly californians ) is full of A holes

Good peeps in the ( few exceptions ) Kentucky , Tennessee, Oklahoma area


Same could be said about rural vs city folk.


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I'm sure BC's neighbors think he's from California or New York....lol


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BC,

I can understand (somewhat) where you're coming from.

BUT; as an MD, you have to acknowledge that diagnosing someone without an examination is no bueno, and actually constitutes malpractice.

perhaps James would take the case against you?

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Every post you make BC shows just how much of a peckerhead you are.

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Originally Posted by white marlin
BC,

I can understand (somewhat) where you're coming from.

BUT; as an MD, you have to acknowledge that diagnosing someone without an examination is no bueno, and actually constitutes malpractice.

perhaps James would take the case against you?


I'm game. We can have a Tman trial over whether I properly diagnose fake disabilities. I'm aware of four offenders on the site. Two others are now under suspicion.

I am also aware of actually disabled people on the site who are too hurt to work. A couple of them have reached out over the years about the fakers. Other able-bodied and hardworking taxpayers on the site have also reached out by PM about the fakers.

And yes, two shots were taken at me by two members before I posted anything. One implied and one express. I quoted them.

Whatever. Let's have the trial. It will be fun.

P.S. My neighbors love me!

P.P.S. I am a JD not a MD. Randall, quoted above, concocted that and I think it's funny. For a time, he also thought I hacked his bank account. Also funny.

P.P.P.S. I admittedly was ticked about people giving the poor people at Walmart a hard time. I respect those old and disabled people for trying. Different post but I read it at the same time. One of the fakers commented there too.


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Originally Posted by 3 Fingers
My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents


People are real friendly in the Bush. I can't even put gas in the Bravo without somebody stopping to see if I'm O.K. because my cowling is up and open. I have to explain the gas tank is under the cowling. Everybody has been rescued or needed rescue at one time or another and there ain't no public servants coming.


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There’s a reason I’m not on The View fan page it’s a forgone conclusion it’s not a fit for me. LOL You come here then post stuff to get a reaction you know you will get yet others are the problem. Really that’s your story? That’s nuts some guys enjoy getting kicked in the junk you must be one of them it’s the same outcome every time yet you continue to do the same things.

In some ways I feel for you dude I really do but I struggle with empathy for people that lack any I just can’t do it.


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Originally Posted by Dirt
Originally Posted by 3 Fingers
My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents


People are real friendly in the Bush. I can't even put gas in the Bravo without somebody stopping to see if I'm O.K. because my cowling is up and open. I have to explain the gas tank is under the cowling. Everybody has been rescued or needed rescue at one time or another and there ain't no public servants coming.



That’s the things that make a difference in rural areas you help others because you might need some help or you might not but you just help.


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You’re a joke just a waste of time in your own world no mention of you until you went off. I thought you would have been smarter then that but your all about the games you just can’t stand being left out at any cost.

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I'm game. We can have a Tman trial over whether I properly diagnose fake disabilities.

Whatever. Let's have the trial. It will be fun.


I'm *IN*!

a TMan jury trial for you would give you a fair taste of what Trump is up against with a NY, DC or Atlanta jury.

can I be the Judge? Good!

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Originally Posted by Dirt
Originally Posted by 3 Fingers
My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents


People are real friendly in the Bush. I can't even put gas in the Bravo without somebody stopping to see if I'm O.K. because my cowling is up and open. I have to explain the gas tank is under the cowling. Everybody has been rescued or needed rescue at one time or another and there ain't no public servants coming.


The closer you get to civilization , the more uncivil people get !
While I was in Quebec , cabins out in the bush never were locked , and always stocked with everything needed.
Who knows when you or someone needs help , and there's no one around for many miles.
The closer to town , the locks were present.


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Originally Posted by bucksnbears
Laywers seen to be that way. Trained to " outsmart" us common folk.


there are three (that I know of) lawyers here. two of which, don't seem overly bright to me.

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BC might be a Peckerhead,Cant say though cause I dont know him,but he is right about one thing.There are a whole lot of Phoneys out there-and hypocrites.


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I don’t see a difference in people from different parts of the nation, only difference I see is country folks or city folks. Heck I’ve got along with country folks in Washington, Idaho, Montana, NM, Texas, Kansas, and of course all over the South.
It’s the city folks that seem to be a little different.

Now if you want to break it into wealthy and poor. I’ve seen both have attitudes and some weird differentiating opinions. I’ve seen truly filthy rich folks sit down for a home cooked meal and talk life with your average everyday worker. I’ve seen those that “think” they’re filthy rich try and belittle everyone. I can pick a billionaire from a millionaire from a wanna be in just a few minutes of conversation. The wannabes wanna tell you how rich they are, the filthy rich ask about your family and work and listen intently. Also their kids are more respectful. Sounds crazy and against everything you hear, but that’s just been my experiences.

Sorta the same about trapping on here. If you pay attention you can tell the true greats that know exactly what they’re doing and could back it up. They don’t brag, but offer free advice. Some on here I don’t think could catch a mouse if it was in a shoe box. Some post for attention, some post to offer their experiences. Some are liked, some aren’t. There’s several in here that would be around after the end of the Earth just on their knowledge of nature and survival. There’s others that think they would, but most likely they’d be the first gone, lol.

That’s always what’s interesting on social media, figuring out the fakes from the real.

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Originally Posted by Wanna Be
I don’t see a difference in people from different parts of the nation, only difference I see is country folks or city folks. Heck I’ve got along with country folks in Washington, Idaho, Montana, NM, Texas, Kansas, and of course all over the South.
It’s the city folks that seem to be a little different.

Now if you want to break it into wealthy and poor. I’ve seen both have attitudes and some weird differentiating opinions. I’ve seen truly filthy rich folks sit down for a home cooked meal and talk life with your average everyday worker. I’ve seen those that “think” they’re filthy rich try and belittle everyone. I can pick a billionaire from a millionaire from a wanna be in just a few minutes of conversation. The wannabes wanna tell you how rich they are, the filthy rich ask about your family and work and listen intently. Also their kids are more respectful. Sounds crazy and against everything you hear, but that’s just been my experiences.

Sorta the same about trapping on here. If you pay attention you can tell the true greats that know exactly what they’re doing and could back it up. They don’t brag, but offer free advice. Some on here I don’t think could catch a mouse if it was in a shoe box. Some post for attention, some post to offer their experiences. Some are liked, some aren’t. There’s several in here that would be around after the end of the Earth just on their knowledge of nature and survival. There’s others that think they would, but most likely they’d be the first gone, lol.

That’s always what’s interesting on social media, figuring out the fakes from the real.


Thats the West what about other regions of the Country wester folks are just happy to talk to new folks it seems like go east they are not thrilled to see you as much.


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I disagree with the east thing.
If you go to the east coast the people are very friendly and down to earth,especially in Newfoundland and that is as far east as you can go in North America


Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Talked to a guy in WY when I picked up a over the counter tag for turkey a couple years ago fresh back from Cali he said the people were nuts if you don’t agree with them they start screaming at you. All areas of the country have quirks some big some small I enjoy seeing what they are it’s a hobby.

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Originally Posted by Boco
I disagree with the east thing.
If you go to the east coast the people are very friendly and down to earth,especially in Newfoundland and that is as far east as you can go in North America



So you think the whole east coast is the same?


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Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Growing up in the South, everyone would wave when ya'll passed on the road. Not anymore.

The only place I've been where folks still do that is north Missouri.


Lol
I was in the cafe in a town of 200 the other day. Two ole boys were arguing about which one didn’t wave at the other when they met in the road.
I’ll take country people any day.

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Originally Posted by claycreech
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Growing up in the South, everyone would wave when ya'll passed on the road. Not anymore.

The only place I've been where folks still do that is north Missouri.


Lol
I was in the cafe in a town of 200 the other day. Two ole boys were arguing about which one didn’t wave at the other when they met in the road.
I’ll take country people any day.



Our Sheriff calls that a failure to wave. LOL


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Originally Posted by Blaine County
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BC,

I can understand (somewhat) where you're coming from.

BUT; as an MD, you have to acknowledge that diagnosing someone without an examination is no bueno, and actually constitutes malpractice.

perhaps James would take the case against you?


I'm game. We can have a Tman trial over whether I properly diagnose fake disabilities. I'm aware of four offenders on the site. Two others are now under suspicion.

I am also aware of actually disabled people on the site who are too hurt to work. A couple of them have reached out over the years about the fakers. Other able-bodied and hardworking taxpayers on the site have also reached out by PM about the fakers.

And yes, two shots were taken at me by two members before I posted anything. One implied and one express. I quoted them.

Whatever. Let's have the trial. It will be fun.

P.S. My neighbors love me!

P.P.S. I am a JD not a MD. Randall, quoted above, concocted that and I think it's funny. For a time, he also thought I hacked his bank account. Also funny.

P.P.P.S. I admittedly was ticked about people giving the poor people at Walmart a hard time. I respect those old and disabled people for trying. Different post but I read it at the same time. One of the fakers commented there too.


You're an idiot. You call me a "lifelong offender" when I worked 10.5 hr days for 21 yrs until I was 58. Then I had medical issues. Lifelong? You are an idiot.


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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Originally Posted by Boco
I disagree with the east thing.
If you go to the east coast the people are very friendly and down to earth,especially in Newfoundland and that is as far east as you can go in North America



So you think the whole east coast is the same?

No but it sounded like you did (you said when you go east people arent thrilled to see you) that is why I had to correct you.

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Correct me I never included Canada now did I!


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You didnt exclude it either.
Now you are going north and south,lol.
Regardless I dont think you can paint all easternmost people with the same brush,
maritimers are similar north or south of the border.Very friendly people.

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Originally Posted by bucksnbears
Originally Posted by Law Dog
You’re a joke just a waste of time in your own world no mention of you until you went off. I thought you would have been smarter then that but your all about the games you just can’t stand being left out at any cost.

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The IQ of your typical lawyer is on the high side of average intelligence. Not genius as they'd have you believe and nothing to boast about. I know this from personal experience having a nephew and brother-in-law who practice law. Stats bear it out.

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Originally Posted by Boco
You didnt exclude it either.
Now you are going north and south,lol.
Regardless I dont think you can paint all easternmost people with the same brush,
maritimers are similar north or south of the border.Very friendly people.



Don’t know what your talking about I said different attitudes never said they were all bad traits just some are different but some not so much good people everywhere some not so good your reading way more into it then you should be. Some folks are very direct some are not it’s that simple.


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Just the voting demographic layout backs my claim of different ways of thinking.


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Originally Posted by Boco
I disagree with the east thing.
If you go to the east coast the people are very friendly and down to earth,especially in Newfoundland and that is as far east as you can go in North America
As I remember , Newfoundlanders were called Newfies ,
Kind of like Pollocks in jokes in times of old.
How many Newfies to change a light bulb? type of thing.
I would just go with the flow, as I didn't know or think much about it.


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People must be argumentative in central SD,lol

Did you hear about the newfie that went ice fishing?
He caught 900 lbs of ice and his wife drowned cooking it.


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Originally Posted by Boco
People must be argumentative in central SD,lol

Did you hear about the newfie that went ice fishing?
He caught 900 lbs of ice and his wife drowned cooking it.


Sorry I don't have dual citizenship degree like you or any degrees in Canadian civics and history like your American ones. Your saying things I never said so ya there's a problem. You're trying to make it into what it's not that is the issue.


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Take a physic and chillout dude,lol.


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Originally Posted by Boco
Take a physic and chillout dude,lol.



Snowshoe Jimmy of the North you a lawyer now? LMAO


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I don’t see a difference in people from different parts of the nation, only difference I see is country folks or city folks. Heck I’ve got along with country folks in Washington, Idaho, Montana, NM, Texas, Kansas, and of course all over the South.
It’s the city folks that seem to be a little different.

Now if you want to break it into wealthy and poor. I’ve seen both have attitudes and some weird differentiating opinions. I’ve seen truly filthy rich folks sit down for a home cooked meal and talk life with your average everyday worker. I’ve seen those that “think” they’re filthy rich try and belittle everyone. I can pick a billionaire from a millionaire from a wanna be in just a few minutes of conversation. The wannabes wanna tell you how rich they are, the filthy rich ask about your family and work and listen intently. Also their kids are more respectful. Sounds crazy and against everything you hear, but that’s just been my experiences.

Sorta the same about trapping on here. If you pay attention you can tell the true greats that know exactly what they’re doing and could back it up. They don’t brag, but offer free advice. Some on here I don’t think could catch a mouse if it was in a shoe box. Some post for attention, some post to offer their experiences. Some are liked, some aren’t. There’s several in here that would be around after the end of the Earth just on their knowledge of nature and survival. There’s others that think they would, but most likely they’d be the first gone, lol.

That’s always what’s interesting on social media, figuring out the fakes from the real.


Thats the West what about other regions of the Country wester folks are just happy to talk to new folks it seems like go east they are not thrilled to see you as much.

Well I did include the entire South. Not sure what you’re referring to when you say East, but country folks in the Carolina’s and Virginias are all the same. Ain’t much travelled North of there. Don’t really care to, but I’d imagine those country folks are as nice as the ones everywhere else.
Swamp, we still wave down here. Did have a guy turn around in one of the Western states and asked if everything was alright cause I “waved him down” lol. Had another that thought I was being rude. My first few spoken words had them both realizing I wasn’t from around there and that everyone here waves at everyone. It’s not really a wave just a finger or two lifted off the steering whee acknowledging the passing drivers. Just something we’ve always done.
We greet strangers we don’t know with a downward nod. Those we do know get an upwards nod. Don’t know why, just the way it is.
And just for clarification the South is from Texas to NC and up to Kentucky. Ain’t quite sure where Missouri falls though.

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I’m just saying there’s places you look people in the eye and places you don’t even consider doing the same thing because it’s not done there. Here in SD things are different on each side of the Missouri River to a degree. East River people are on the average nice people but West River you stop there and you’re in the house drinking coffee and cookies before you leave.


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Originally Posted by Boco
People must be argumentative in SD.


Only "TRANSPLANTED" South Dakotans are defective.

Native, born-right-there, South Dakotans are generally good people. laugh

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Originally Posted by walleyed
Originally Posted by Boco
People must be argumentative in SD.


Only "TRANSPLANTED" South Dakotans are defective.

Native, born-right-there, South Dakotans are generally good people. laugh

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Had a major storm come through back in late spring this year. Winds knocked down trees for about 25 mile stretch. We lost less than 10 trees at the farm. Neighbor from New Hampshire lost close to a 100. Stopped and offered to help cut them up and bring my splitter as I already had it at the farm. He looked at me and asked why would I do that if they are not on your land? He just couldn’t fathom someone was willing to go out of their way to help a neighbor. He even burns wood but buys it. Well the trees are still down. Will more than likely stop in and offer to help again but not expecting him to have a change of heart.


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My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents


People are real friendly in the Bush. I can't even put gas in the Bravo without somebody stopping to see if I'm O.K. because my cowling is up and open. I have to explain the gas tank is under the cowling. Everybody has been rescued or needed rescue at one time or another and there ain't no public servants coming.


There's a distinct difference between those that live in the bush and the urban weekend warriors..................

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Best way to describe it.................

"The coasts are toast!"

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Guys try to taint a post by turning it into what’s it’s not then tell you to chill when you get it back on track. LOL Love the reindeer games on Tman never ending. wink


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You were corrected because you were wrong painting all easterners with one brush.


Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Originally Posted by Crappiekiller
Had a major storm come through back in late spring this year. Winds knocked down trees for about 25 mile stretch. We lost less than 10 trees at the farm. Neighbor from New Hampshire lost close to a 100. Stopped and offered to help cut them up and bring my splitter as I already had it at the farm. He looked at me and asked why would I do that if they are not on your land? He just couldn’t fathom someone was willing to go out of their way to help a neighbor. He even burns wood but buys it. Well the trees are still down. Will more than likely stop in and offer to help again but not expecting him to have a change of heart.



I'm not suggesting that your motives were anything but neighborly goodwill here; he may have felt that he would be in your debt if he allowed you helped him.

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Originally Posted by Boco
You were corrected because you were wrong painting all easterners with one brush.




Heck you were not even in the right country! LOL Just more games.


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Quit trying to weasel out of it.


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Originally Posted by Boco
I disagree with the east thing.
If you go to the east coast the people are very friendly and down to earth,especially in Newfoundland and that is as far east as you can go in North America


Visited Nova Scotia a few years back including Halifax. Very friendly and courteous people.

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Originally Posted by Boco
Quit trying to weasel out of it.




LOL You are a player that’s for sure lawyer material first your serious then it’s chill out now your serious again. All about what was never said to begin with keep trying.


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Law Dog, what do you think of the State retiring the old prison and plopping a new one in the middle of farm ground in Lincoln County...? I wonder what the cost of their from scratch sewer system is going to cost us before its all said and done (what does it cost to build a 3,000 person sewer and waste water system from zero infrastructure?). Meanwhile in Soo Foo, we have too many young pukes that are even stealing from vehicles in big snowstorms. Not enough of them have seen the business end of a 12 gauge muzzle.I wonder what direction that trend would head if the punks started taking casualties..?

And that's not even "out of region"... wink


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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Originally Posted by Boco
You were corrected because you were wrong painting all easterners with one brush.




Heck you were not even in the right country! LOL Just more games.


I've noticed you're pretty good at playing games yourself.

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Law Dog, what do you think of the State retiring the old prison and plopping a new one in the middle of farm ground in Lincoln County...? I wonder what the cost of their from scratch sewer system is going to cost us before its all said and done (what does it cost to build a 3,000 person sewer and waste water system from zero infrastructure?). Meanwhile in Soo Foo, we have too many young pukes that are even stealing from vehicles in big snowstorms. Not enough of them have seen the business end of a 12 gauge muzzle.I wonder what direction that trend would head if the punks started taking casualties..?

And that's not even "out of region"... wink


There are differences in just each end of our State really it was a simple observation that the usual folks made it into something it was not. It’s to be expected I guess that is why a lot of folks stop posting.

Prisons, pipelines, hog confinement, feedlots, processing plants they end up somewhere no matter what. Where it’s going already has several corrections facilities in the region. I have no dog in the fight so I’ve not done my research on the issues.


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Where it’s going already has several corrections facilities in the region. I have no dog in the fight so I’ve not done my research on the issues.


I don't think so but if they install a whole bunch more rounda-abouts in Soo Foo area maybe Sniffy and Sec Butt---- will give them some more "infrastructure" money to start a waste water system for 3-5 thousand from scratch.


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Springfield, Yankton the Feds have corrections facilities in that region.


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I don't think so but if they install a whole bunch more rounda-abouts in Soo Foo area maybe Sniffy and Sec Butt---- will give them some more "infrastructure" money to start a waste water system for 3-5 thousand from scratch.


LOL I'm thinking you're thinking like a common man.
Politicians , don't think small.
We have a community park in the Village , that has served the Village for as long as I can remember.
The bridge is a one lane bridge , been there as long as the park has .
$492,000 State Critical Infrastructure grant and a State Capital Budget grant of $250,000 for replacing the bridge.
3/4 Of a million $ for a one lane bridge that's only 40 or 50 feet long at best.
It pays to be in government , there's always ways to spend taxpayers money.


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What’s the real estate worth where the Sioux Falls penitentiary is at now what is the land worth where they want to put the new one? No clue just a thought.


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What’s the real estate worth where the Sioux Falls penitentiary is at now what is the land worth where they want to put the new one? No clue just a thought.


So, I think the location is in the middle of a lopsided triangle with Harrisburg at the top, Worthing at the sw corner and the se corner at Canton. Its raw but good tilled, level farmland so probably north of $12,000 an acre. The state got ownership because the single woman died without any heirs or something like that. No one knew they had prison plans for it until the Sec of Corrections announced it as a done deal. If they don't build a waste water treatment system on site, they would have to pump it a good ways, I doubt any of the three towns I mentioned can handle 3,000 or more new people to their systems. We'll see.


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LOL I'm thinking you're thinking like a common man.
Politicians , don't think small.
We have a community park in the Village , that has served the Village for as long as I can remember.
The bridge is a one lane bridge , been there as long as the park has .
$492,000 State Critical Infrastructure grant and a State Capital Budget grant of $250,000 for replacing the bridge.
3/4 Of a million $ for a one lane bridge that's only 40 or 50 feet long at best.
It pays to be in government , there's always ways to spend taxpayers money.


Ohio Wolverine- The goofs in the planning and engineering departments between bedroom town here and the main city have one proposal of 6 round abouts within 1 1/2 miles as an option to help upgrade the local slow-speed (nowhere over 55 mph) highway between bedroom town and main city. I know fed DoT hates any kind of traffic lights and 4-way stops because they supposedly waste too much fuel but 6 of those clown shows (we're still getting used them) in 1 1/2 miles seems like some serious bong smoking to me!!


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Money to be made at both ends build a new prison then make money selling the old place off a win win for those involved. Don’t see why they don’t fix the old one it’s made of stone. I’ve been in there several times doing transports it’s far from falling down.


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I'm not sure what they can do with the old prison. They will keep the Jamison Annex since its modern but the rest has just too many band aids applied to keep it going for decades to come. Its location is not exactly the growth end of town.


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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Money to be made at both ends build a new prison then make money selling the old place off a win win for those involved. Don’t see why they don’t fix the old one it’s made of stone. I’ve been in there several times doing transports it’s far from falling down.


Like it's said, where there's a will there's a way.
Politicians don't care , it's not their money being wasted , and they get their palms greased too.
Politicians just think there's an endless well to drain.
Well it's running dry , and that's why this country is 30 some trillion in debt !
Same with local governments in most places.


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folks still wave here

people in cities seem nervous. get funny looks just for saying hi.


We still do here too. This weekend neighbors worked together helping out older neighbors feed cows and chop ice. Routine event. All good in Western Oklahoma.


You must get a bunch of 1 finger “waves”

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Smile and wave at people in the bigger city’s they will have you tested or you’re a road rage victim if it’s misread. Just facts we all have seen some crazy things in our lives. You wave in some places but you don’t dare even make eye contact in other places or it can bring you trouble.


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Originally Posted by Providence Farm
I always prefer very small groups of people. One or tw0. More if is a family group or two. One on one or small groups people are better. Larger groups no thanks.

Location, social economic situation, age, and #of people around all plsy a part I'm how people behave.

As far as. Location. One example is where you meet a girl. Depending on location will determine how. That girl will act at least four a short time. Meet her at church or meet her at the bar. Same girl but the end of your evening will have a different outcome.


I have no clue what this thread is about, but Ill take the outcome from the bar chic. Then again, may depend what kind of church….$

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Originally Posted by DWC
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
I always prefer very small groups of people. One or tw0. More if is a family group or two. One on one or small groups people are better. Larger groups no thanks.

Location, social economic situation, age, and #of people around all plsy a part I'm how people behave.

As far as. Location. One example is where you meet a girl. Depending on location will determine how. That girl will act at least four a short time. Meet her at church or meet her at the bar. Same girl but the end of your evening will have a different outcome.


I have no clue what this thread is about, but Ill take the outcome from the bar chic. Then again, may depend what kind of church….$



Social differences between areas of the country is what it was to be but you know how that goes pretty quickly. Oh the drama!


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