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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 493306" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>You need to move to someplace else. There are a lot of places that still have the sense of community and helping others, even strangers.</p><p>In the winter of 64-65 I passed though this area heading to chicago from california. Got stuck in an ice storm while just passing through. People treated us, the guy that was traveling with me, as if we were long lost friends, took us in for the night till the roads were clear. That's part of the reason, and a big part, of why we moved here. I'm glad to say that it hasn;t changed all that much since then. In 68 I was travleing from Virginia to california and got the fluor something near Ft. Smith AR. Stopped at a motel and didn;t wake up for 3 days. The folks that ran the place had sat with me and took care of me the whole time. I would hazard a guess that those same kinds of people are in that area today.</p><p>The point is, there are good folks around, most times you don;t have to look for them they just are there if you need them. Gender, color, social status, it doesn;t matter, there are good folks most everywhere, you just have to be open to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 493306, member: 34"] You need to move to someplace else. There are a lot of places that still have the sense of community and helping others, even strangers. In the winter of 64-65 I passed though this area heading to chicago from california. Got stuck in an ice storm while just passing through. People treated us, the guy that was traveling with me, as if we were long lost friends, took us in for the night till the roads were clear. That's part of the reason, and a big part, of why we moved here. I'm glad to say that it hasn;t changed all that much since then. In 68 I was travleing from Virginia to california and got the fluor something near Ft. Smith AR. Stopped at a motel and didn;t wake up for 3 days. The folks that ran the place had sat with me and took care of me the whole time. I would hazard a guess that those same kinds of people are in that area today. The point is, there are good folks around, most times you don;t have to look for them they just are there if you need them. Gender, color, social status, it doesn;t matter, there are good folks most everywhere, you just have to be open to them. [/QUOTE]
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