I live in rural Kentucky, but make the trek to Louisville between 10-25 times a month for school, socializing, and what have you. I'm used to the drive, it doesn't bother me.
I work at a Wal-Mart in my rural town. Whenever there's a product we don't have, I often have to recommend that people have to drive to the next town up (we have 10,000, the next town has 30,000 population.) People go ballistic because they have to drive only TEN MILES to this next town because they hate the "big city attitude" and "big city traffic." I don't call any Kentucky city "big," I'm sorry.
Why do you suppose small towners can't stand big (or, "big") cities? Also, if small-towners are supposed to be so friendly, then why are small towns typically closed-society type of places that shun outsiders? That doesn't seem friendly.
2007-09-23
17:55:08
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