kinch;1882224; said:You're scaring me. Stop it.
Deliverance was set in GA...but my guess is they bussed the hillbillies in from WV. Expect banjo playing children that resemble opossum.
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kinch;1882224; said:You're scaring me. Stop it.
bluechillj;1882228; said:I've never been to Huntington, but a few years ago I traveled over from Virginia for a weekend cabin in the general area. It was in some state park also off 64, it must have been an hour away or so.
The first day my wife and I headed into town to grab some groceries and saw a couple of old men standing around in the middle of town.
Me: Excuse me, where is the closest grocery store?
Old man: Liquor store?
Me: Grocery store.
Old man: Liquor store?
It went on like this and I swear none of the other men were helpful either, we eventually found some other visitors who told us where to go.
So I guess what I'm saying is that finding liquor shouldn't be a problem.
MaliBuckeye;1882232; said:Welp, the food in the area certainly seems to be improving.
And there's that splendid educational institution as well.
Just stay away from Ashland Kentucky... Not even Raylan Givens would head there.
BUCKYLE;1882234; said:Deliverance was set in GA...but my guess is they bussed the hillbillies in from WV. Expect banjo playing children that resemble opossum.
kinch;1882177; said:Good to know.
Gatorubet;1882240; said:
Thar's an "o" in possum?
cortesana de k;1882237; said:Ahem. Lived in Ashland. It may be smaller population wise but narrow-mindedness seems to be even.
Burn.
kinch;1882200; said:It's funny to hear people from Columbus make fun of hicks in Huntington. On a scale of 1-100 (no right or wrong, just showing the difference) Huntington is a 1 while Columbus is a 2, while most East Coast cities are a 100. Columbus is a million times more similar to small cities out there than city-cities. Every time I visit Columbus all I notice is the bad grammar, lack of any worldliness, and fat people. Granted, I am moving someplace "worse," but it is exactly like Columbus to me, I bet.
And I love Columbus.