- You can name everyone you graduated with.
- You know what 4-H and FFA are.
- You went to parties at a pasture, barn, or in the middle of a dirt road.
- You used to lap "main".
- You said the "F" word or smoked a cigarette and your parents knew within the hour.
- You scheduled parties around the schedule of different police officers, since you know which ones would bust you and which ones wouldn't.
- You could never buy alcohol because all the store clerks knew how old you were (and if you were old enough they'd tell your parents anyhow).
- When you did find somebody old enough and brave enough to buy alcohol, you still had to go out into the country and drive on back roads to drink it.
- It was cool to date somebody from the neighboring town.
- The whole school went to the same party after graduation.
- You don't give directions by street names, but by references: (Turn by Nelson's house, go 2 blocks east to Anderson's, and its four houses left of the track field).
- You know everyone's car/truck and are expected to wave when you meet them in the road.
- You can't help but date a friend's ex-boyfriend/girlfriend.
- Your car stays filthy because of the dirt roads and you will never own a dark vehicle for this reason.
- The town next to you is considered "trashy" or "snooty", but is actually just like your town.
- You refer anyone with a house newer than 1980 as the "rich people".
- The people in the "big city" dress funny (then you pick up the trend 2 years later).
- Anyone you want can be found at the local gas station or the town pub or in front of the post office.
- You see at least one person a week driving a tractor through town or one of your friends drives a grain truck to school occasionally.
- The gym teacher suggests you haul hay for the summer to get stronger.
- Directions are given using THE stop light as a reference.
- You decide to walk somewhere for exercise and 5 people pull over and ask you if you want a ride somewhere.
- Your teachers call you by your older sibling's names.
- Your teachers remember when they taught your parents.
- You can charge at all the local stores or write checks without any ID.
- The closest McDonalds is 15 miles away (or more).
- The closest mall is over an hour away and is called simply "THE Mall".
- It is normal to see an old man riding through town on a riding lawn mower.
- You are related in one way or another to a large percentage of the town's population.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
small town signs.
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