Rishvol
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Boone is becoming a transplant town. Hipsters have took boone over.It really annoys me. Saw it big time in Nashville but even moreso in Charlotte (financial industry transplants). There's a palpable superiority complex among many of them when they're around people with local ties to the area/region. What really saddens me is almost never hearing a Southern accent in Charlotte. Wife and I do day trips around the area from time to time and it's shocking to hear actual Southerners in places like Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Boone, etc., because they're exceptionally rare in Charlotte. I feel like I hear more NY, Boston, or Midwest accents than Southern.
It’s like we need to reconsider this whole air conditioning thing.It really annoys me. Saw it big time in Nashville but even moreso in Charlotte (financial industry transplants). There's a palpable superiority complex among many of them when they're around people with local ties to the area/region. What really saddens me is almost never hearing a Southern accent in Charlotte. Wife and I do day trips around the area from time to time and it's shocking to hear actual Southerners in places like Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Boone, etc., because they're exceptionally rare in Charlotte. I feel like I hear more NY, Boston, or Midwest accents than Southern.
Great post--- I saw a post the other day that wanted to know which football coach would get fired this year, after our first loss. Some of these wingnuts appear to have an IQ somewhere around 35. SMHU cant lose Grant, Admiral, Bone, Kyle, Turner, and expect to be really good the next year. Not sure why people dont get that. This year is frustrating after the last two but look ahead. Next year we add Keon, Springer, Walker, and Bailey. Plus probably a big man in the Spring. Next year TN is easily a top 15 team
Lived out in Eastern Montana for 10 years growing up. As I said earlier, you’ll have a string dislike for Californians before it’s all said and done.I've lived in/around Memphis my entire life and always wanted to move to east tn because of the mountains and scenery, but it has definitely become quite crowded, so I'm moving to Montana (Flathead Lake area) in August. I can't wait to get there.
If people don't like living in crowded areas, give Wyoming a lookI've lived in/around Memphis my entire life and always wanted to move to east tn because of the mountains and scenery, but it has definitely become quite crowded, so I'm moving to Montana (Flathead Lake area) in August. I can't wait to get there.
Lived out in Eastern Montana for 10 years growing up. As I said earlier, you’ll have a string dislike for Californians before it’s all said and done.
Edit: Kalispell area is beautiful btw
I would genuinely be afraid in that much isolation. Grew up watching too many crime shows when I was 5 or 6 and am eternally afraid of house breakins Especially way out in the country, like my grandparents lived. Feel so much safer in a secured building, off the ground floor, and with a deadbolt. Even if someone gets in our building unauthorized, they can't get in our 1 door. All windows are far off the ground. Unless someone is a ninja, they can't break in my place. It gives me zen-like peace.If people don't like living in crowded areas, give Wyoming a look
It really annoys me. Saw it big time in Nashville but even moreso in Charlotte (financial industry transplants). There's a palpable superiority complex among many of them when they're around people with local ties to the area/region. What really saddens me is almost never hearing a Southern accent in Charlotte. Wife and I do day trips around the area from time to time and it's shocking to hear actual Southerners in places like Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Boone, etc., because they're exceptionally rare in Charlotte. I feel like I hear more NY, Boston, or Midwest accents than Southern.
Charlotte is about 10% wall street rejects at this point. WS found a way to outsource domestically.It really annoys me. Saw it big time in Nashville but even moreso in Charlotte (financial industry transplants). There's a palpable superiority complex among many of them when they're around people with local ties to the area/region. What really saddens me is almost never hearing a Southern accent in Charlotte. Wife and I do day trips around the area from time to time and it's shocking to hear actual Southerners in places like Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Boone, etc., because they're exceptionally rare in Charlotte. I feel like I hear more NY, Boston, or Midwest accents than Southern.
Someone else had the same thought. It is indeed the gas fieldsThought that too, but man that population ain’t that big! That’s like a Los Angeles cluster of light!