A house collapsed and slid down a hill and this is supposed to prove something? How many of you live on hillsides in the mountains. This is more a case of "I've got mine, and screw everyone else".
We had no issues here in Watauga County with steep slope issues until all the liberal outsiders began creeping in. That's when al the problems began......
J.W. Williamson was the founding editor in 1972 of the Appalachian Journal: A Regional Studies Review, which he edited until July of 2000. He has taught college classes in Appalachian history, cultural politics, and literature, and he has lectured widely on the pop-culture history of "Appalachia" in the American consciousness. His books include Interviewing Appalachia, Southern Mountaineers in Silent Films, and Hillbillyland: What the Mountains Did to the Movies and What the Movies Did to the Mountains. He has won the Thomas Wolfe Award given by the Western North Carolina Historical Society, the Laurel Leaves Award given by the Appalachian Consortium, a special Weatherford Award given by Berea College, and the Cratis Williams-James Brown Award given by the Appalachian Studies Association.
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A house collapsed and slid down a hill and this is supposed to prove something? How many of you live on hillsides in the mountains. This is more a case of "I've got mine, and screw everyone else".
We had no issues here in Watauga County with steep slope issues until all the liberal outsiders began creeping in. That's when al the problems began......
Popcorn - That liberalism sure is powerful stuff if it can make mountains fall down.
Popcorn 4 Brains:
Maybe you NEED some liberal outsider engineering, hmmmmm?
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