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Agreed and well said.I always told the snoots from Bend that worked at Air Life of Oregon that I would rather guzzle beer with Southern Rednecks than sip wine with Northern or Eastern aristocrats!!!
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Agreed and well said.I always told the snoots from Bend that worked at Air Life of Oregon that I would rather guzzle beer with Southern Rednecks than sip wine with Northern or Eastern aristocrats!!!
This is why banjos.It's a bunch of I can do it myself people that would also give the shirt off their back to you if in need. The South is a great place to grow up. Hahahaha! Get someone from the swamps of Louisiana and Mountains of Appalachia… good luck understanding anything!
Don't start playing a banjo unless you mean it, you'll unintentionally start a dance party.This is why banjos.
I just met a pretty nice British guy on the forum, I'd care what he thinks. I would think we cared about what the British thought during WW 1 & 2 as well…1775
The last time any American cared what the British think about guns.
Joe
Central, southern, and all of eastern Oregon are some of my favorite parts of the west coast. Beautiful country. Definitely the opposite of Portland in every way.Let it be known that some of the only places where patriotism and pride in the American flag is suppressed is...in America?
Good luck leaving this hell hole of a state!
"I asked them if they would be more comfortable if I had a machete like the islamic extremists in their country." Not that was a great comeback!I spent the last two weeks in the free states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. Instead of my normal compact concealed carry piece, I opted for my P229 in a OWB holster, and in some places my 460 magnum in a shoulder holster, grizzly country after all.
For the most part, not a single care was given by the natives. You could definitely tell who were the locals and who were tourists, especially in Yellowstone. I really thought I would get crap from a park ranger, but nope. The Chinese tourists were the most intrigued, and the most shocked reaction was from a British couple who couldn't fathom why I had gun strapped to my waist for all to see, they actually said out loud if that was legal and if someone should call someone. I asked them if they would be more comfortable if I had a machete like the islamic extremists in their country.
I really enjoyed the time I spent in these states. No one panicking at the sight of a gun. Not having covid constantly being shoved down your throat, no masks, no living in fear. Just people going about living normals lives without a care. People actually proud of the American flag and willingly displaying it. This the America I grew up in and remember.
I think it is time, I am ready to leave Oregon and its garbage behind. Coeur D'alene was my favorite. Easy American living, with big city access in Spokane. I can't wait to leave this dump.
I normally don't respond, but this couple was extra snooty and felt they should share their opinion, so I shared mine."I asked them if they would be more comfortable if I had a machete like the islamic extremists in their country." Not that was a great comeback!
Manny, you're wasting your valuable time here, I have to tell you. In 1776 my father's people were bent over a mud-plot somewhere in County Cork, and my mom's people were tending an orchard somewhere. None of them owned more than they had on their backs, either.I just met a pretty nice British guy on the forum, I'd care what he thinks. I would think we cared about what the British thought during WW 1 & 2 as well…
I'm with you 100%, Sir! You are better than that kind of attitude. Most people are. Unfortunately these…patriots (which they aren't) tend to think they know all about history and conveniently ignore any that might make them look poorly or go against the approved patriot narrative.Manny, you're wasting your valuable time here, I have to tell you. In 1776 my father's people were bent over a mud-plot somewhere in County Cork, and my mom's people were tending an orchard somewhere. None of them owned more than they had on their backs, either.
As you'll find out pretty rapidly, there are people here who take endless delight in trying to put down people who live where I do, because of the events of the 1770's.
And then move on to present times, and inflict their open dislike of anything from this side of the water because they know that their ill-will will never be turned back on them.
Mrs tac and I like to think that we are better than that.
How do you think it would be over here, in part of the country where we are surrounded by almost 40,000 Americans, if WE had the same attitude as they do?
We move on, Sir.
Uh, Coeur d'Alene is where the hospital is full-up with Covid patients including the corridors. Non-Covid patients can't get treated because the hospital is filled up with unvaccinated people who are there for threatment. The area has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. Think there is a connection?Not having covid constantly being shoved down your throat, no masks, no living in fear.
This ^^Get real the locals don't fantasize about open carry, it's a city slicker thing!
In places like Seattle, they are finding out that the more solution they apply to the chronic homeless problem, the bigger the problem gets. Current "solutions" have the magnet effect.powers-that-be built warming shelters for homeless. Now the bums don't leave for warmer places during the cold winters. PROGRESS!!! /sarc
The hospital situation there made zero impact on my visit, it did not appear any one else was worried, no masks in sight.Uh, Coeur d'Alene is where the hospital is full-up with Covid patients including the corridors. Non-Covid patients can't get treated because the hospital is filled up with unvaccinated people who are there for threatment. The area has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. Think there is a connection?
Damn all that American freedom to travel and move where ever we please when we please! Noooooooo!!!Idaho continues to attract out-of-staters, mainly from California
Many native Idahoans have watched their state transform over the years; however, some fear the Gem State is on its way to becoming the next California.www.ktvb.com
I have lived in the PNW for much of my life and have watched the invasion cause the politics to change significantly. In my opinion the Californians have ruined the state. They trash their own cities and then move to nice places and bring their idiotic policies with them. The town I live in used to be beautiful. Now it is an excrement-hole full of "progressive" people who can't wait to interfere in your life. Other than that, I have no problem with them...Damn all that American freedom to travel and move where ever we please when we please! Noooooooo!!!
Good thing no one has to get your permission to move wherever the hell they want to. It's called freedom.I have lived in the PNW for much of my life and have watched the invasion cause the politics to change significantly. In my opinion the Californians have ruined the state. The trash their own cities and then move to nice places and bring their idiotic policies with them. The town I live in used to be beautiful. Now it is an excrement-hole full of "progressive" people who can't wait to interfere in your life. Other than that, I have no problem with them...