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Old 09-24-2009, 03:42 PM   #11
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Old 09-24-2009, 03:51 PM   #12
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Southeastern Kentucky, no surprise there. That's the scariest part of KY IMO...... and according to census data it's one of the lowest-income and lowest-educated parts of the country.
And here I thought the Mexican neighborhoods here in socal were....lol

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I drove down "old route 23" once, on my way down to Asheville, because I thought it would be "cool" to avoid the main interstates........and people in that area were living in corrugated tin shack communities (with a church in the center of course), and selling hubcaps and "used battrys" on the side of the road.
Yeah, but they probably aren't loafing off of the taxpaper.

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Old 09-24-2009, 04:06 PM   #13
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Old 09-24-2009, 04:14 PM   #14
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Yeah, but they probably aren't loafing off of the taxpaper.
So that's just people in big-city ghettos ?
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Old 09-24-2009, 04:40 PM   #15
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I drove down "old route 23" once, on my way down to Asheville, because I thought it would be "cool" to avoid the main interstates........and people in that area were living in corrugated tin shack communities (with a church in the center of course), and selling hubcaps and "used battrys" on the side of the road.
We've been on the same road.

I went to Harlan Kentucky in June, for an ADV rider BYOB camp-out. God, what a shit hole. They didn't even sell beer there (I guess cause life was so fucking great there, they didn't need it ) Your description is pretty spot on, total squalor, but some really nice roads.

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Old 09-24-2009, 04:43 PM   #16
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I guess that explains why they hate census workers so much.

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Old 09-24-2009, 07:49 PM   #17
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We've been on the same road.

I went to Harlan Kentucky in June, for an ADV rider BYOB camp-out. God, what a shit hole. They didn't even sell beer there (I guess cause life was so fucking great there, they didn't need it ) Your description is pretty spot on, total squalor, but some really nice roads.

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I rolled into Pikeville (I think) after midnight, and there was a rather lame strip mall with a Kmart and 7-8 other stores. All the locals were cruising back and forth in front of these stores. Just doing a u-turn at the end of the strip and driving back and forth. I went into an Arby's across the street, and if you bought a Chicken Cordon Bleau meal deal, you got a free t-shirt with a drawing of a Corvette on it saying "I cruise the plaza"
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So that's just people in big-city ghettos ?
Ummm..yes. lol
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I rolled into Pikeville (I think) after midnight, and there was a rather lame strip mall with a Kmart and 7-8 other stores. All the locals were cruising back and forth in front of these stores. Just doing a u-turn at the end of the strip and driving back and forth. I went into an Arby's across the street, and if you bought a Chicken Cordon Bleau meal deal, you got a free t-shirt with a drawing of a Corvette on it saying "I cruise the plaza"
And you're wearing yours right now, correct?
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