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Re: Sutherlin
Posted By: Tranio, on host 198.36.174.1
Date: Wednesday, June 21, 2000, at 16:39:42
In Reply To: Re: Redneck Culture posted by gabby on Tuesday, June 20, 2000, at 21:33:30:

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> > Sutherlin sounds like my kind of town.
> > Howard
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> You'd fit right in, but you'd have to live East of town. I guess we do separate ourselves after all. Most of the people with active hobbies live out thataways.
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> gab"I'm one of the half dozen who live south of town. We've got a sleezy author, a drunkard and wife beater, an embezzler, and an injured logger for neighbors. We could have quite the neighborhood get-together."by

Don't forget to mention other little details like:
east of town or south of town are each only a couple minutes away (unless you're actually closer to Roseburg), you can drive from one end of town (on the only street with lights) to the other in about five minutes (you could go faster, but the locals won't go over 10 mph ^_^), watch for deer in town. Oh, and just to the north (over the hill) is the tiny little town (if it qualifies as one) of Rice Hill where you can always get the best ice cream on Southern Oregon's I-5. It's a "must stop" for anyone travelling through.

Tra "My most vivid memory of Sutherlin is when I got to see a guy club a deer over the head with a sledge hammer because his truck didn't kill it. (he hit it accidently, of course)" nio