ovrszd
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- May 27, 2006
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- Missouri
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- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
I don't know if it's my imagination or not but it seems to me that country folks are not what they were 50 years ago. I grew up in a small rural agricultural town in NW Oklahoma. The folks I grew up were pretty much ladies and gentlemen, dressed as well as they could for school, worked hard and helped each other. I never knew anyone who got into trouble with the law or was considered a crook. You could go anywhere, knock on any door, leave your own doors unlocked and keys in the car. I never saw a tattoo except in a Popeye cartoon.
I have had occasion to visit some of the small towns that I am familiar with for car shows, and the people on the street there really aren't the same. The small town I grew up in had a murder a couple years back; in fact this guy killed his own brother. It was drug related, something that was unheard of back then. We had heard of drugs and marijuana (Robert Mitchum got busted), but that was it. I am told the rural areas are changing; that many of the undesirable are not country born and bred, but are influx from the cities. Am I anywhere near close to reality on this? Any comments?
Life generally is still like that here. I think if you checked the local tractor supply store parking lot 90% of the vehicles would be unlocked, 60% would have the keys in the ignition or laying on the floor. I think during the day you would find 90% of the local houses unlocked.
We have small time drug problems but they rarely bleed over into the social masses. I believe that's because the Sheep Dogs face them rather than ignoring them hoping they'll go away.
The nearby small town that I went thru School in still has a Coffee Shop where the folks with a need for gossip go. I avoid that scene so they'll always have someone to talk about (me). But if any of those folks drove by my farm and saw something unusual going on they would stop to investigate or call me to let me know.
I agree things have changed. I think the biggest contributor to that is the current nation's population that demands you stay out of their business and Heaven Forbid if you happen to scold their child for doing something wrong. That mentality has now created a young adult generation that thinks it's untouchable. Well people, you got what you wanted.