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Old 03-03-2009, 07:09 PM
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Do most "hillbillies" get married or are a good amount of them single?
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Do most "hillbillies" get married or are a good amount of them single?
83.2157% of hillbillies get married, although currently only 53.4893% are still married. Many of those marriages actually take place in church.

100.0000% of hillbillies are or have been single.
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Old 03-03-2009, 08:19 PM
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Don't forget the homosexual hillbillies... they can't get married yet.. ha ha
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Naw, we're mostly old school. LSD, peyote, 'shrooms.

Tried to convert the still over to bein' a meth lab, but couldn't get it to work.
Has our questioner ever been attacked by a wild hippie on a bad trip?
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Old 03-03-2009, 08:57 PM
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A problem i see in moving to southern West Virginia is no access to pretty much anything..any hope?Thinking maybe i could ride my 4 wheeler several miles...im talking grocery stores and such..

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Town of Man Community Connector
The town of Man is a legal community connector located just 1.2 miles from the Rockhouse Trailhead. Visitors can access or exit the Rockhouse Trails from the town of Man by ATV, UTV or off-road motorcycle at the Rockhouse trailhead and by following all rules of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails.


Williamson Community Connector
The town of Williamson is a legal community connector located eight miles from the Rev. Compton Trailhead. Permitted Hatfield-McCoy Trail visitors can access and exit the Buffalo Mountain Trails by ATV or off-road motorcycle from the town of Williamson and by following all rules of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails.



BEARWALLOW TRAIL SYSTEM
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Town of Logan Community Connector
The town of Logan is now a legal community connector to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails and located just 1 mile from Trail 12 of the Bearwallow Trail System. Visitors can access the Bearwallow Trails by ATV, UTV, or off-road motorcycles via Trail 15 at High Street in Logan. All riders using this community connector must follow laws of the City of Logan and rules of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail



INDIAN RIDGE TRAIL SYSTEM COMMUNITY CONNECTOR

Town of Northfork Community Connector
The town of Northfork is a legal community connector located at the westernmost point of the Indian Ridge Trail System. Visitors can access and exit the Indian Ridge Trails from the town of Northfork by ATV, UTV or off-road motorcycle by following all rules of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails.


Town of Pineville Community Connector
The town of Pineville is a legal community connector located just 2.8 miles from the Trailhead. Visitors can access and exit the Pinnacle Creek Trails from the town of Pineville by ATV, UTV or off-road motorcycle from the Trailhead and by following all rules of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails.




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Old 03-04-2009, 12:09 AM
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Do most "hillbillies" get married or are a good amount of them single?
Come on, you know the stereotype; most hillbillies are married by the time they're 14, usually to a close relative. If you're looking for an old maid (15+) ya best look for an only child! Spinsters starts at about 20, and crones are around 25. After that, 'bout all ya got left are the Hags!
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A problem i see in moving to southern West Virginia is no access to pretty much anything..any hope?Thinking maybe i could ride my 4 wheeler several miles...im talking grocery stores and such..
4-wheelers are illegal in WV. But then, you don't care much for laws.
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You guys are making me miss home...

One thing, though. How are some of your responses any different than that of the original poster's? You're stereotyping particular areas by singling them out (Youngstown, Charlottesville, etc and even the entire states of Ohio & Connecticut). Considering we moved across the river and spent many-a-years growing up in SE Ohio (outside Marietta), I take that personally.
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Old 03-04-2009, 09:08 AM
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4-wheelers are illegal in WV. But then, you don't care much for laws.
What the hell is the reasoning behind this..
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