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And I can't even begin to tell you how out of touch most DC people are.
Do your neighbors know how to: Build a fire Process a deer/ turkey/ game bird Frame a simple shed Install a well pump Clean load and fire a pistol or rifle Or do .... anything that doesnt cause a traffic jam at Tysons? |
| My husband could. Very handy. |
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Yes. Many of us in the DMV are transplants from places like Greene Co.
Just because you know how to install a well pump doesn’t make you more valuable than other people. I don’t have a well, so I don’t need to know how to install a pump — but if I did, maybe I could figure it out. What is the point of your story? |
| Why do I need to know any of that? I don’t live out in Hicksville. |
| No because I live in 2025 and don't have to do those things. |
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I can clean a rifle and build a fire. My neighbors built a shed recently. I'm sure I could find a hunter if I asked around.
And I've lived in rural places. Not everyone there hunts or shoots or builds sheds. |
Mine too. We’ve spent the past three days in Tucker County, WV which is also full of people who can do those things. Also full of stereotypical DC people. |
| Only 10-15% of Americans live in rural areas, on well water, etc. so who is “out of touch” with what? |
| Why would I need to do any of those things? I’m sure those people cannot do my job either. |
And do those people of Greene County know how to take Metro, order a cocktail in a bar, drive on the Beltway, parallel park, network, or appreciate art? Whatever is your point? It isn’t like those skills are inherently virtuous and as many people live in urban areas as they do rural ones. |
+1 DC is a sheltered bubble. And the residents don’t have a clue. |
| If only DC people could learn to be less pompous and more like kind and decent human beings. Visiting universities outside the DMV (and not in the N.E.) has been eye-opening. |
So go and live there. |
| I read the book, "The Wettest County in the World." Did you ever read that book, OP? Very interesting glimpse into old Virginny back in the day. Sounds terrifying, actually, when even a nice girl from a Mennonite-like background gets sucked into a dark underworld. |
| I don’t know, OP. My team and I completed a 7-hour surgery on a patient Monday to remove several tumors. Can you do that? |