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B2 Roger More: That is completely the case in GA. I didn't realize OR had the same problem.
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Aug 22 '13, 07:52
urban vs. rural
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California also. Urban vs. rural -- nm
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amoxy
Aug 22, 08:13
in Oregon it's not so much strictly urban/rural as it is the valley versus the rest of the state
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znufrii
Aug 22, 07:56
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What's the valley? Portland to Eugene? -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 22, 07:59
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yup. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 22, 08:01
It's not uncommon. Washington State has the same issue. Colorado too, probably.
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Roger More
Aug 22, 07:56
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MO and IL both have the same issue. I think it's universal. -- nm
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spamlet
Aug 22, 08:07
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Yeah, the tension is universal, but how it plays out depends on a bunch of factors.
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Roger More
Aug 22, 08:22
It's *horrible* in GA.
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Strongbad
Aug 22, 07:57
Blueberry farmers are *uppity* -- nm
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con_carne
Aug 22, 07:55
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