Posted by PJH on February 16, 2010 at 12:47:51 from (71.171.205.121):
In Reply to: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by rrlund on February 16, 2010 at 07:42:21:
They probably didn't fit in in Miami either. You know the story about the new land buyer asking the local old timer if the neighbors in the area were good or bad. Old timer asked him what kind of neighbors he had at his old place. New guy said, "Good neighbors." Old timer sez, well you'll have good neighbors here, too.
We've got city transplants here. Some are excellent neighbors, and some not. It's up to the individual to fit in, but sometimes I think it's a preconcieved notion that we don't.
I know a real nice family who moved to S. Illinois from Tennessee for work (back when there was work). Everybody likes the family, and you never hear anything but good about them. I was disappointed when the father told me that he didn't feel accepted up here in the "north". But then I remember going thru the museum at Ft. Donelson, in Dover, TN. The little boy in front of us asked his mom, "Mom, did we win the war, or did they?" She replied, "THEY DID!" It made me notice that our license plate was the only one in the parking lot from north of the M/D line.
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