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I don't live there, but I live in Kentucky. I've been to AR three times and, I'll admit, the state didn't overly impress me. But, two times I just drove through but stopped at a hotel and the occasional convenience store. East of Little Rock is very boring with the Mississippi Delta lands, but west of L.R. is actually quite pretty, with the piney woods and gently rolling hills. Many of today's millionaires (some of which are actually self-made) live there; one of the most famous national parks, Hot Springs, is there; one of the top 25 fastest-growing metro areas in the country is Northwest Arkansas; Governor Huckabee's office has undertaken an aggressive TV campaign to promote economic development, some of the commercials of which have been seen on Fox News.

To Arkansans: What is great about your state, and what you like or dislike about it? I don't want to have a "full opinion" about AR until I visit more, see more attractions, and get to know more people from there. Thanks!

2006-07-06 07:39:15 · 6 answers · asked by SouthernPride 1 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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Most people who say negative things about Arkansas have never been here. I have lived here all my life and it's beautiful. I have traveled many states and believe me, the illiterate people are everywhere, the rednecks are everywhere. All people are unique in their own way. Arkansas has many great vacation spots. Check out Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Greers Ferry Lake, Blanchard Springs Caverns, float the Buffalo River or the Spring River. Go hiking in the Ozark Mountains, go camping in our beautiful parks. The town that I live in is small. You drive down the road and everyone waves. People here are friendly and helpful and welcome the 250,000 plus vacationers that wouldn't go anywhere else to spend their summer vacation. Our town has less than 1500 residents and on a beautiful lake! I am proud to be from Arkansas. I am proud I love my Jim Beam, my Harley, my tattoos, my biscuits & gravy, steak & taters, and a big cold watermelon is great too! We even wear shoes here!!!!!! lol (Well, sometimes!)
AND I LUV MY SUTHERN' ACCENT! And, as I have heard reference to in a song by a fellow southerner, anyone who don't like us can kiss our southern redneck a^%!
Thanks for the question and the good word you put in for us hillbillies! lol!
Oh, and next time ya'll come this way, stop in and holler at us! Drink a cold beer and I'll put Lynyrd Skynyrd or Hank on and we'll have a good ol' time! See ya'll soon!

2006-07-06 08:37:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Arkansas and many of the States in that area never really developed socially, so urbane people like New Yorkers and Los Angeleans built a stereotype on the few people they met that came from there. I did the same thing being from California I only knew one "Arky" when I was working in Colorado as a logger. He was louder, crazier, and drunker than anyone else. He dressed funny and talked funny. He represented Arkansas for me. Several years later I was stationed at an Army post in Arkansas and found out that my stereo type was pretty far off. I thought that some of the countryside was incredibly beautiful, and some of the people the very friendliest I have ever known.

2006-07-06 14:49:41 · answer #2 · answered by yes_its_me 7 · 2 0

I went to school in Arkansas for a year - all the way from the west coast ... don't know why I did that in retrospect. It gets the rap it deserves.

It is getting better these days but in the 70s when I lived there - Bill Clinton was gov - it was pretty backwards. Civilization had passed it by. The Ozark mountain people were a rough lot. Nothing like the noble savage that is romanticized in literature. The noble savage doesn't exist. Arkansas was proof enough of that. Low taxes and Wal-Mart are encouraging new development.

2006-07-06 20:36:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 0 1

Approaching the state line from the Oklahoma side, we saw a huge sign proudly proclaiming Arkansas as the home of President Bill Clinton - and the instant we crossed that line, the quality of the roadway went to crap and it stayed that way the entire drive to Little Rock.

This was my first impression, and while it was a small thing and a very shallow thing, it has stayed permanently in my mind that they were proud of something of dubious quality, and weren't taking care of business that mattered.

2006-07-06 16:30:58 · answer #4 · answered by Crooks Gap 5 · 0 0

I lived there for three years...if you like hunting or fishing great!!! Otherwise you will be bored to tears!! Forget trying to find anything intellectually stimulating or cultural events!!!!

2006-07-06 18:56:26 · answer #5 · answered by SeeNoEvil 6 · 1 1

married it's sister and raped it's sheep. Thats where it all started....need i say more?

2006-07-06 14:43:48 · answer #6 · answered by sirlovecraftsghost 1 · 0 4

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