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-Forrest City, AR (nice, friendly, hard-working people, who happen to be rednecks)
-Lawrenceburg, KY (weird, mean, impolite, abrasive polite who happen to be rednecks)
-Corbin, KY (much like Lawrenceburg, except they are more along the lines of mean "hillbillies")
-Lowndes County, AL: I LOVE Alabama, it's great, but that county just scares me
-West Virginia outside of Charleston, Parkersburg, and Huntington
2006-07-12
07:47:33
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By the way, with the towns I've mentioned, please don't think I'm picking on the South (although KY and WV aren't south.) There are rednecks everywhere, and they aren't bad people (for the most part)!
2006-07-12
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moose_lover_forever: Thanks! Liberty, KY is pretty bad, a lot like Corbin. So is Knox County, KY.
Union City, TN is also full of rednecks, but they're still nice, decent folks.
2006-07-12
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your house
2006-07-12 07:50:14
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Plant City, FL. twenty five miles east of Tampa. Multitudes of bumpkin good ole boys and rednecks in a town noted for agriculture (raising strawberries). Dentists do not get much work because many of the people here have no teeth. They do not need a shoe store here as many in this town do not wear shoes. The gene pool is on the lower scale here as well. Collectively the people who live here do not seem to bright. People are mostly ultra conservative. Not any real open minded progressive people here. The larger places near Plant City like Tampa to the west and Lakeland to the east view this pathetic little sorry town as a "laughing stock."
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Those places you mentioned in Kentucky are hardly redneck areas. I could show you some places that are more hillbilly thn that. As for Huntington WV being redneck? That's laughable! It's a college town so its probably one of the more liberal cities in WV! You have a problem with Ky and WV it seems.
2006-07-21 04:57:08
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When you walk into a darkened bar and there's a cuspidor by the bar, the floors are so sticky from all the spilled beer that it's hard to walk, Conway Twitty and Donna Fargo are still on the jukebox, and the doors to both of the bathrooms are half off their hinges, You'd better order beer or whiskey because a mixed drink could be detrimental to your health. There's still a place like that in my hometown. Uptown are college crowds and business exec watering holes, but downtown it's redneck country.
2006-07-12 08:13:13
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Grew up in rural, very south GA most of my life. I KNOW some real redneck places....
-Baxley, GA ( Nice place to visit, would never want to live there again...the high school has 2 separate proms, 1 for white people and 1 for black people)
-Vidalia, GA ( Hands down the RUDEST town that I have ever visited...Apparently, bi-racial kids are a no-no there, and like Baxley, they too have separate proms, but three of them...1 for the white kids, one for the black kids, and one for the Hispanic kids.....It's like a whole other world there...)
2006-07-12 07:53:44
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
What are the most redneck places you've ever been to?
For me:
-Forrest City, AR (nice, friendly, hard-working people, who happen to be rednecks)
-Lawrenceburg, KY (weird, mean, impolite, abrasive polite who happen to be rednecks)
-Corbin, KY (much like Lawrenceburg, except they are more along the lines of mean "hillbillies")
-Lowndes...
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Bentonville, Arkansas
Monroe, Louisiana (pronounced Maun-roe)
Mt. Airy, North Carolina
2006-07-12 08:32:41
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The auto garage in Pope Valley, California.
They keep rattlesnakes in this big claw-footed bathtub with a wire mesh lid. There is a large collection on the crossbeams and walls of almost every kind of barbed wire/razor wire and assorted traps.
Ask to see the cat sarcophagus.
2006-07-12 08:03:31
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answered by murkglider 5
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I used to live in Alabama and in Foley, AL there were a LOT of rednecks. Also, and this is kind of surprising, when my family and I go to Disney in Florida we met a lot of rednecks too. But when we went to San Diego, CA there were hardly any rednecks.
2006-07-12 08:01:48
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Much of Arizona and to be specific: Blatant nationalism, xenophobia, raised and/or altered exhaust system to be loud pickup trucks, disinterest in the intellectually challenging, provincial, narrow world view, music tastes from country twang to heavy metal, and all consuming fascination with anything loud with an internal combustion engine.
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Shepherd, Texas. Yep haven't heard of it? Well go figure! They have this place called Sundance that is a BYOB bar. Wow! Isn't that more trouble to haul it around than just buy it there? But they love it, and they have wooden picnic tables and all to sit at inside. Ah Texas, ain't no other place like it! :)
2006-07-12 07:51:47
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