Crowderfarms":34fco0g1 said:Bullbuyer":34fco0g1 said:MikeC":34fco0g1 said:Bullbuyer":34fco0g1 said:That application just ain't right - why would Tennessee people subscribe to magazines?
Oh - sorry - must be to look at all the purty pictures.
I was wondering why anyone would apply for residency in Tn. to start with? :lol:
Look what you started FlaBoy.
Once again - the $64,000 question. I guess the only reason would be best answered by the old phrase:
"Tennessee - where the men are men and the sheep are nervous."
Bullbiter, All's I can say is the last time I was in W.Virginia, I saw some of the strangest folks I ever seen. They all looked liked they was auditioning for "extras" in a remake of "Deliverance". I bet you aint no different!! Was'
nt you in that "wrong turn" movie?
And that tattoo she had - "I Love MikeC" - weren't that in an odd place?
flaboy?":5xzshcvr said:Hoss, I can tell you how this happened to W Va folks. Seems years and years ago there was a big push by the government to clean up Tennessee as they had someone running shine they wanted in Washington to keep them supplied. Well, it didn't take them long to realize that the type folks they had in Tenn just wouldn't fit in up there. So they concocted this plan to run all the folks out of Tenn and then up to W Va by flood'in the state of Tenn with revenuer's. Well it worked. All them folks from Tenn jumped and ran. Well, that is most of them. Some were just so flustered with all the happenings they just hung around and looked dumb (they didn't have to play at it).
Well anyway, those poor folk up in W Va been try'in all these years to recover from all that Tenn (Teen) DNA being deposited up there. Seems their gene pool got contaminated. :lol:
HOSS":ox2c1cod said:Crowderfarms":ox2c1cod said:Bullbuyer":ox2c1cod said:MikeC":ox2c1cod said:Bullbuyer":ox2c1cod said:That application just ain't right - why would Tennessee people subscribe to magazines?
Oh - sorry - must be to look at all the purty pictures.
I was wondering why anyone would apply for residency in Tn. to start with? :lol:
Look what you started FlaBoy.
Once again - the $64,000 question. I guess the only reason would be best answered by the old phrase:
"Tennessee - where the men are men and the sheep are nervous."
Bullbiter, All's I can say is the last time I was in W.Virginia, I saw some of the strangest folks I ever seen. They all looked liked they was auditioning for "extras" in a remake of "Deliverance". I bet you aint no different!! Was'
nt you in that "wrong turn" movie?
I lived in Southwester WV for a year. I met some great people. What I did notice is that there was a very high segment of the local poulation that had one eye looking off at another direction. No joke! Much higher than normal. There was also a much higher % of folks that were mentally challenged. I would go into wal-mart and down almost every aisle there was someone with some kind of mental retardation. Speech impediments were very high as well as illiteracy. The local Burger King had a sign on the door saying "picture menus available upon request". Struck me as ridiculous because if someone is illiterate how could he read the sign to know that picture menus were available? This area was noted for the high number of chemical plants. I wonder if something got into the water :?:
I'm not trying to say that all WV folks are like this. I met some very good "normal" people that I still remain friends with to this day. It just seemed like in that particular area something went wrong at one time.
Of course just east of me in the cumberland mountains it is the same way only high crimes like theft and drugs goes along with it. Went to a funeral a few weeks ago up on the mountain. WOW! Talking about Deliverance! Folks came crawling out of those hills that only come to towm once a month. Dirty and unkept with quarts of moonshine to drink in the shed behind the funeral home........almost like out of a movie.
Bullbuyer":23sv593n said:Hoss and flaboy are both correct:
There does seem to be an abnormally large number of physically / mentally challenged individuals. I think the childhood onset illnesses are directly related to poor or non-existent pre-natal care combined with poor parenting.
There are also a huge number of disabilities related to the nature of the businesses in the area - mining, timber, etc.
As for the Tenn. DNA. Yep - the gene pool is dirty and no one knows how to clean the filter!
Bullbuyer":7p8c8p19 said:Hoss and flaboy are both correct:
There does seem to be an abnormally large number of physically / mentally challenged individuals. I think the childhood onset illnesses are directly related to poor or non-existent pre-natal care combined with poor parenting.
There are also a huge number of disabilities related to the nature of the businesses in the area - mining, timber, etc.
As for the Tenn. DNA. Yep - the gene pool is dirty and no one knows how to clean the filter!
Bullbreeder, May have been set in North Ga., BUT it was all written by a feller who fled W. Va. as a kid...I also hear a remake of a snuff film titled "Bunsmoke" and "Charleston Chicken Hawker" are soon to be available on DVD. BTW, I heard the 2 most confusing days in W.Va. are Father's Day and Grandparents Day. :lol:Bullbuyer":1gwhag54 said:Alright Crudder - If you'll remember, Deliverance was set in Northern Georgia, likely close to Tennessee. As for the remake, I think that production is being held up due to YOUR contract problems! I think you'll do right good reprising the role that Ol' Ned Beatty held previously.
As for the young feller that picked the banjo, shoot - we got's a slew them type young'uns! The offspring from some of your wimmen folk that moved up here and took up with our 'cellar dwellars".
Bullbuyer":xvgxm3oh said:Alright Crudder - If you'll remember, Deliverance was set in Northern Georgia, likely close to Tennessee. As for the remake, I think that production is being held up due to YOUR contract problems! I think you'll do right good reprising the role that Ol' Ned Beatty held previously.
As for the young feller that picked the banjo, shoot - we got's a slew them type young'uns! The offspring from some of your wimmen folk that moved up here and took up with our 'cellar dwellars".
I think you'll do right good reprising the role that Ol' Ned Beatty held previously.
Alice":mi2y2yai said:Crowder, I don't care how much money you are offered to play that part...turn it down!
Alice
Crowderfarms":1byzz827 said:Alice":1byzz827 said:Crowder, I don't care how much money you are offered to play that part...turn it down!
Alice
My agents have never even contacted me about a contract. Seems Flaboy's done rehearsed and they chose him, they said he was a "Natural" for the part.MikeC will be happy to hear he's been accepted as Body Double... :shock:
And BTW, the single most confusing day up here:
LABOR DAY! Not many are familiar with the concept.
MikeC":plgiyemz said:And BTW, the single most confusing day up here:
LABOR DAY! Not many are familiar with the concept.
Is it true that the Tatto business is thriving up there?
I hear the reason is they have a good "Financing" deal. :lol: