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02-26-2009, 02:01 PM
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You don´t want to understand. You´ll find brandnew houses with glittering neon writings, nice parks and clean streets in Bombay too, but not far away you find yourself ahead of a bad slum area. You don´t help the poor if you are offended whenever you´re confronted with the social problems in your surely beautiful region with their surely great folks.
But it´s right that they shouldn´t focus only on the inner cities, the appalachians in West Virginia and Kentucky and the Mississippi Delta.
I think that the media focus on the inner cities because they´re black and on the appalchians because they´re white rural people which are considered backwards. And there is an attitude that it´s a shame that so many whites live in poverty.
If Mexicans or coulored people do so, it´s considered normal ...
What´s for example with the very poor indian Reservations, third world- like settlements of Immigrants from latin America or the poverty in the rockey mountains?
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02-26-2009, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by missymomof3
There are very few Kentuckians who don't know what country ham is. Maybe she is afraid she wouldn't be taken seriously if she acts like a Kentuckian, who knows.
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That's reaching a bit. Do you really think Diane Sawyer sits around pondering the effects that acknowledging country ham exist will have on her career?  Some how I doubt it.
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02-26-2009, 02:19 PM
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I LOVE my truck!!!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Kentucky
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Originally Posted by blue_eyedgirl
That's reaching a bit. Do you really think Diane Sawyer sits around pondering the effects that acknowledging country ham exist will have on her career?  Some how I doubt it.
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Maybe, I don't know.
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02-26-2009, 02:57 PM
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I'm Tonka Tough!!!
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Location: Somewhere in Kentucky
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Originally Posted by DeaconJ
maybe she feels that Louisville is a little above the rest of Kentucky
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That's they way our state leaders feel anyway.
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02-26-2009, 03:11 PM
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Where 'hillbillies' are concerned, the Appalachians is NOT the only place where they dwell. Hell, a lot of Oregonians don't realize that there are people living just like that in the deep eastern parts of the state.
I think many states have their destitute areas where residents barely carve out a living.
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02-26-2009, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by DeaconJ
Her family moved to Louisville when she was a child, and she graduated from high school there. To me, that translates to being "from" somewhere.
Sorry people, technically Diane Sawyer is from Glasgow, KY. But her formative years (and attitude/personality) are from Louisville.
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She is indeed from Louisville, and the city claims her. In fact, a large poster of her hangs on a large apartment highrise downtown. Likewise, many other famous Louisvillians like Muhammad Ali have their posters hanging on Louisville highrises.
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02-26-2009, 06:17 PM
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Not a member
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Location: Norwood, MN
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Originally Posted by Visvaldis
To the OP:
I don't see anything wrong with smoking weed and singing bluegrass music. Sure beats the stressful materialistic rat race that most people pursue.
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I agree 100%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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02-26-2009, 07:55 PM
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Actually we used to smoke weed and listen to bluegrass music. But if I recall a lot of those backwoods hippies liked rock a lot too.
And yeah, that station out of Whitesburg is great. They used to have a record label to, putting out a lot of trad music.
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02-26-2009, 08:00 PM
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Where 'hillbillies' are concerned, the Appalachians is NOT the only place where they dwell.
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Quite a few of them are in Dayton & vicinity. In fact there's so many that we joke that Dayton is the northermost city in Kentucky (which it is, the other Dayton that is). But a lot from Tennessee and WVA. So many that we have documentarys on our local public TV station on the history of West Virginia. And Mountain Days is a big summer festival here.
BTW the term used here isn't hillbilly but "briar".
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02-26-2009, 08:24 PM
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No, the other London
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Location: KY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JefferyT
Quite a few of them are in Dayton & vicinity. In fact there's so many that we joke that Dayton is the northermost city in Kentucky (which it is, the other Dayton that is). But a lot from Tennessee and WVA. So many that we have documentarys on our local public TV station on the history of West Virginia. And Mountain Days is a big summer festival here.
BTW the term used here isn't hillbilly but "briar".
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And now Ohio people are invading the South, which includes Kentucky. During the 50's and 60's everyone was moving North. Funny how it's completely changed now.
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