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  • Redbeard
    Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 390

    ATTN: NC Snusers

    As of Christmas Day I will be among you. Moving back to Clayton after 2 1/2 years or so in the Midwest. Perhaps we need to organize a NC Snusers Convention (all 5 of us...).
  • sagedil
    Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 7077

    #2
    As soon as I get my bike back in working order, we need to meet up.

    And welcome back home!! :wink:

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    • jtwh20
      Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 833

      #3
      Absolutely!

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      • Ainkor
        Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 1144

        #4
        Ahh, the great Smoky Mountains. That's were I live too (Not in Clayton, but in the general geographic area).

        Welcome back to the sticks and hicks! (If you are a hick, please don't take that as anything offensive :P)

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        • Redbeard
          Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 390

          #5
          Ha! I never left the hicks. I'm moving back from Oklahoma, and before that, Kansas. Just fewer sticks out here...:lol:

          Thanks for the welcome back, guys.

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          • sgreger1
            Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 9451

            #6
            Originally posted by Redbeard
            Ha! I never left the hicks. I'm moving back from Oklahoma, and before that, Kansas. Just fewer sticks out here...:lol:

            Thanks for the welcome back, guys.

            So NC, then oklahoma, kansas, then back to NC.

            Lol my guess is that your avatar is an actual photo of you lol

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            • Redbeard
              Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 390

              #7
              Dammit. http://www.koco.com/video/22046151/

              sgreger, nope. Just a close resemblance. I don't have an eye patch. :lol:

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              • Ainkor
                Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 1144

                #8
                Originally posted by Redbeard
                Ha! I never left the hicks. I'm moving back from Oklahoma, and before that, Kansas. Just fewer sticks out here...:lol:

                Thanks for the welcome back, guys.
                I'm from California originally and spent over 10 years in Minnesota so I am not sure if I would be qualified to judge hickness :P

                I will say that I've had a few "deliverance" type moments since moving to the glorious state of North Carolina.

                I really should have bought an Appalachian English to English dictionary before I moved here though. I seriously thought that most everyone was speaking a different language when we moved in.

                Aside from the adjustment of moving from a major metro area with over 5 million people to a town of 2,500, it has been pretty nice. Luckily no one calls me a yankee :P

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                • sgreger1
                  Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 9451

                  #9
                  Lol welcome to north crackalacky

                  Yah when I was living in NC the language barrier was rough, but there are parts of the country that are even rougher.

                  It's amazing how different the dialects are in different parts of the same nation.

                  I do hate how everyone sterotypes people in the south as inbred rednecks and unamerican "They tuk ur jerbs!" type people. Not that they don't exist lol.

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                  • Redbeard
                    Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 390

                    #10
                    Ainkor, yeah the mountain folk are different breed. There are many that haven't come down off the mountain in a long time.

                    Sgreger, the stereotypes get to me sometimes too. I mean I've even heard Okies stereotype North Carolinians, though Oklahoma makes the North Carolina look like California. The Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and surrounding areas) is actually pretty cosmopolitan for a Southern city.

                    I, however, am still stuck in Oklahoma. Mother Nature is being a bitch to me. The Christmas Eve blizzard of 2009 dumped 14 inches of snow on OKC, shattering the previous single day snowfall record of 12.1 inches. Combine that with an inch of sleet that fell prior to the snow and sustained winds around 25 mph gusting to 50 mph, and you get 5 ft. drifts and near-whiteout conditions. All of which means that Will Rogers World Airport was shut down yesterday. I was able to reschedule my flight to leave tomorrow at about 10 til 4 in the afternoon. The good thing is this one will be connecting at Hartsfield in Atlanta instead of O'Hare, so no chance of getting snowed in there.

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                    • Ainkor
                      Member
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 1144

                      #11
                      Originally posted by sgreger1
                      I do hate how everyone sterotypes people in the south as inbred rednecks and unamerican "They tuk ur jerbs!" type people. Not that they don't exist lol.
                      Interestingly enough, we live pretty close to Asheville which is almost exactly like the city I grew up in California (Davis).

                      It's a pretty laid back town with a large arts community and a pretty good idie music scene.

                      Given the choice, we would rather live there but our kids are in high school and we want them to all graduate from the same place, if possible.

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                      • Redbeard
                        Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 390

                        #12
                        A new smoking ban in bars and restaurants went into effect in NC on Jan 2. Many of my friends are smokers and are hating it. While I don't necessarily agree with the ban, it doesn't bother me that much thanks to snus. Any of my fellow Carolinians have similar experiences?

                        BTW, the bar I was at on Saturday had Brad Benson playing. He kept commenting on how bad the ban sucked and how much Bev Purdue looks like the Joker. I never noticed before, but now I can't look at her without thinking "Why so serious?"

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                        • sagedil
                          Member
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 7077

                          #13
                          Although the ban slightly irritates me just on principal, it utterly and completely has NO impact on me in any real way thanks to my beloved snus.

                          I do smoke a pipe, but only smoke that at home, or when warm, outside at my local cafes.

                          On the other hand, I go to a bar occasionally to listen to some local music. And the only times in recent memory where I was suddenly badly lusting for cigarettes. So next time I am there, I imagine it will make me happy to not have to deal with that any more. As I happily snus the night away. :lol:

                          It is the way of the future and we have known it has been coming for many years now.

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                          • sgreger1
                            Member
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 9451

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ainkor
                            Originally posted by sgreger1
                            I do hate how everyone sterotypes people in the south as inbred rednecks and unamerican "They tuk ur jerbs!" type people. Not that they don't exist lol.
                            Interestingly enough, we live pretty close to Asheville which is almost exactly like the city I grew up in California (Davis).

                            It's a pretty laid back town with a large arts community and a pretty good idie music scene.

                            Given the choice, we would rather live there but our kids are in high school and we want them to all graduate from the same place, if possible.

                            Yah if you go to Chappel Hill it looks like somewhere in the San Fernando Valley, CA, but due to the accent people will assume you live in a trailor park. Damn smug californian liberals.

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                            • sgreger1
                              Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 9451

                              #15
                              Originally posted by sagedil
                              Although the ban slightly irritates me just on principal, it utterly and completely has NO impact on me in any real way thanks to my beloved snus.

                              I do smoke a pipe, but only smoke that at home, or when warm, outside at my local cafes.

                              On the other hand, I go to a bar occasionally to listen to some local music. And the only times in recent memory where I was suddenly badly lusting for cigarettes. So next time I am there, I imagine it will make me happy to not have to deal with that any more. As I happily snus the night away. :lol:

                              It is the way of the future and we have known it has been coming for many years now.

                              As someone who never smoked much, I gotta say, I am glad they don't let you smoke in bars or indoors anymore (except casino's) here in CA.

                              If I had smoked, it would make me fiend a cig. Since I don't smoke, it is just obnoxious. However, it being private property, not sure if a state ban is appropriate but I am glad to be able to breath the clean air.

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