Posted by JDseller on October 12, 2012 at 21:39:20 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: why do I like this site ? posted by larry@stinescorners on October 12, 2012 at 21:02:58:
You just a regular old common country fellow. Your just stuck in a city place to live. The country life is in your heart and mind. I have traveled to many places in the world. I usually found that the places people tell me will be special just look so-so to me. Then I will see some valley, field or mountain an think that is real beautiful.
An example of this is I have been to Paris, France. I thought it was a filthy disgusting place. The great art places where all dirty and stank. We then went to see the beaches at Normandy. I was over come by the emotions that that place brought on to me. We spent most of a day just walking at looking at the cliffs. I swear I could feel the souls of the men that died there.
We spent the majority of the time in the French country side visiting just common everyday folks. I would love to go back and do that part of it again but you could not pay me to go back to Paris or London. I would like to visit some farmers in Yorkshire England. I have read about how that part of England has feed a great part of the country for centuries.
I bet that you enjoyed your trip to the PA place today more than you would ever any Broadway show. You just have a different value set than the people you live around.
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