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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (71604)2/19/2011 12:12:10 AM
From: Mario :-)  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 233807
 
OT

Yes, very nice people in Wyoming. People very helpfull especially at problems on the road. Not much of a crime, many people don't lock cars and houses, many garage doors are wide open whole day (not in the winter though) <vbg>

Cons:
too many cops on the roads,
black ice on the roads in the winter,
winter
winter
winter



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (71604)2/19/2011 10:07:34 AM
From: Steve Felix  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 233807
 
< I met one ahole in the US >

We have way more than that. I met two the other day..... and never left the house. First thing I see when I look in the mirror in the morning. gg



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (71604)2/19/2011 4:48:07 PM
From: Sexton O Blake  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 233807
 
Well I liked hearing that story - good that people saw a stranded family with a camper and pulled over to help. I remember years ago my dad's camper had a flat and we had to leave it there while we went in town to get it fixed - I am glad I was so young. I can't even leave my car unlocked in my driveway let alone know our camper is unprotected in the middle of no where.

I think those living in larger cities tend to become a-holes when having to deal with so many people and commuting etc. In any small town, people are more than happy to bend over to help. Sort of like "The Firm" (though she applied it to living in the "South") "We encumber you with hospitality".