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old man 76

(228 posts)
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 05:30 AM Apr 2019

Down-river

I live in a conservative area. The people will voice their opinions but are not much for debating issues. The general population in this area is older. Most of the younger people are moving to other areas; however, we do have older, retired people moving into the area. Most are looking for a slower pace of life and to take advantage of the lakes, rivers, mountains and other natural surroundings. I was conversing with one of our life-long older citizens. I joked about mud season, black flies, cold winters and such and said "We had better not tell people wanting to retire here about it or they would not want to come here." He had a short, direct reply to this. He said "We should tell them everything bad we can think of as we already have enough of these damned down-river foreigners moving in".

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Down-river (Original Post) old man 76 Apr 2019 OP
Upper Kennebec River Valley? Soxfan58 Apr 2019 #1
Your right old man 76 Apr 2019 #3
Ayuh. peacefreak2.0 Apr 2019 #2
LOLing at this. "Flatlanders" is what we called them, Maine-i-acs Apr 2019 #4

Maine-i-acs

(1,511 posts)
4. LOLing at this. "Flatlanders" is what we called them,
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 06:50 AM
Apr 2019

even bought my Dad an "Ah Ain't no Flatlander" t-shirt at the Fryeburg Fair once

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