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<blockquote data-quote="sierrastalker" data-source="post: 2712565" data-attributes="member: 125664"><p>This thread is super funny. I've lived all over: GA, NC, MT, WA, and now CA. Everywhere you go people say the exact same thing: "Ain't what it used to be before all these outsiders came in". And they're all right - none of em are the same as they used to be. None of the places the people came from are the same either, that's probably why they left. But I heard my Grandpa saying the exact same thing 40 years ago, and I'm sure his grandpa said the same. Now the current grandpas are saying it (I hear my dad telling mine and my brother's kids about it), and I know I'll say it when I'm one. And I'll probably even be one of those people who moved into whatever area I'll be in at the time, or maybe I'll be back 'home' by then. Who knows? That's what freedom is, right? Or maybe there should be some kind of federal government application process to regulate who is allowed to move where and what they can do with their private property once they get there? </p><p></p><p>At any rate, I'm pretty sure everyone knew there are lakes in Idaho before this post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierrastalker, post: 2712565, member: 125664"] This thread is super funny. I've lived all over: GA, NC, MT, WA, and now CA. Everywhere you go people say the exact same thing: "Ain't what it used to be before all these outsiders came in". And they're all right - none of em are the same as they used to be. None of the places the people came from are the same either, that's probably why they left. But I heard my Grandpa saying the exact same thing 40 years ago, and I'm sure his grandpa said the same. Now the current grandpas are saying it (I hear my dad telling mine and my brother's kids about it), and I know I'll say it when I'm one. And I'll probably even be one of those people who moved into whatever area I'll be in at the time, or maybe I'll be back 'home' by then. Who knows? That's what freedom is, right? Or maybe there should be some kind of federal government application process to regulate who is allowed to move where and what they can do with their private property once they get there? At any rate, I'm pretty sure everyone knew there are lakes in Idaho before this post. [/QUOTE]
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