Posted by Oldmax on February 16, 2010 at 11:44:06 from (24.154.154.82):
In Reply to: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by rrlund on February 16, 2010 at 07:42:21:
My brother-n-law that lives in MO Said that people moved into that area because taxes were cheap, and then griped because they didn't have city water & sewer, street lights & all the things they had in city. He said his answer to them was "Why do you think the taxes are cheaper". The trouble with most people that move from the city they don't try to blend in with the locals. but in some areas like WV . If you are from the next county you are a forner and if you are from the city you will never be accepted as one of them. My family was county that I live in now but my Great Grandfather left and moved to county next this one. When I moved back to this county it was years before I was accepted only then when they found out I was cousin of the local Judge. By the way my family did come over on a ship right after the Mayflower.
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