Posted by farmerwithmutt on March 02, 2014 at 10:10:33 from (166.181.3.57):
In Reply to: Dying small town posted by rrlund on March 02, 2014 at 07:21:17:
Seems to me the only towns surviving are the county seats where the only jobs are govt.in our town in the last 90 days 7 buisness have left one was a nice older lady who had a cop stop her and ordered her to empty her car. i remember the days of small farmers 1butter manufacture 4car dealers 4 imp dealers 2 shoe stores a barber on every block 4 feedmills coffee shops across the street while you waited your turn fri sat nights town packed sun morning at least 8 preachers telling you what you did wrong last night .i know losing the small farmers was part of the problem people starting to go to the big box stores didnt help either . Almost forgot we even had two sweet shops one for kids and one for adults
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