I live in the south, and it is unthinkable NOT to talk to strangers. Talking to strangers is just like breathing, it is something you just do, you don’t make it a conscience effort. When I’m in the grocery store and want advice on how to cook something, I just go up to an older woman, (they still know how to cook), and carry on a conversation like she was my grandmother. And it’s just not small towns, I moved to TN from Houston and I would always talk to people in the elevators. I always knew if someone was visiting from up north, they would give me a “are you crazy” look, and stare silently at the elevator door.
doritotex's Life List
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1. hike the appalachian trail
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2. give a fundamentalist Christian a pop quiz about the Bible
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3. take "in God we Trust" off our curency
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4. build an art car
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5. run a marathon
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6. throw away what I don't need
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7. live in a blue state
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8. retire
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9. HAVE A HOUSE ON THE BEACH
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10. ride my bike more
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11. sail around the world
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12. recapture the word family from the right wing and define to be inclusive of all families
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