NorthernGent
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ORIGINAL: thompsonx What's putting me off more than anything is that I have a pre-conceived idea that the place will have no character to it I have read a fair amount of your posts and it seems to me that you bounce well and aren't offended easily. East texas is a unique experience and not one to be missed. I have traveled a bit and I have never found a place quite like it. You may likely not agree with some of their opinions. Your manner of discussion here, that is to say "straightforward", goes over well there. On the up side you "talk funny and ain't from around here" will most likely have you adopted as an honorary member of the local pub crawlers assn. I say go for it but as always keep your wits about you. Thompson, I don't mind difference. I was talking to a bloke the other night from South Africa in the pub, moved over here a few year back to start a business. We got talking and the conversation turned to 'blacks'. Long story short, he genuinely believed that 'blacks' have a certain head-shape that isn't quite human and inferior. I thought just 'fuckin' wow: you're definitely a lunatic but it is refreshing to hear something different. Part of the problem we have, and it may be the same where you are, is that people think the same more or less, there may be slight differences of opinion but nothing to write home about. What made this bloke interesting was that he clearly wasn't a one-off in terms of how people think in that part of the world and I felt like I was getting an insight into another world. There was a degree of Western arrogance on my part in the sense that someone watching me would have thought I was studying him like I was at the zoo, but I'll never forget that conversation Probably says more about the bland everyone agreeing with one another world we live in as it does anything else. So, I'm easily pleased really, providing it has something you can think about.
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