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Feb 09

Images of Appalachia

Faces and places of Appalachia, accompanied by soothing mountain bluegrass music.

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  1. Vicki Sims

    I think it’s probably better than the Crack neighborhood you probably grew up in. You shouldn’t put things down that you know nothing about—just what somebody else told you. Have you ever been to this area? If not, then don’t make judgments about it.

  2. Vicki Sims

    Boy are you dumb. I grew up there and it’s absolutely 100% FALSE!!!!! You obviously don’t do very much reading or perhaps you got that crap from a comic book because it sure as Hell is comical.

  3. usryb

    It took you a year to come up with this reply?… I do travel the world and it is full of garbage and litter. BUT, I expect better from the citizens of the greatest country on the planet. And we call other countries “Third World”?

  4. Vicki Sims

    You are absolutely right. But if you’ve noticed, the people and the Commonwealth of Kentucky are ALWAYS portrayed in this way.

  5. Vicki Sims

    If you travel that “region” with that attitude about things you obviously know nothing about, it might just happen.

  6. Vicki Sims

    Open your eyes and look around you. This shit is not exclusive to the South. You can go ANYWHERE in this country or in the rest of the world and find the same trash, filth and junk in peoples yards and on their porches. There are many beautiful homes and beautiful areas in the state of Kentucky. You must lead a very sheltered life. Get out and see the world!

  7. Vicki Sims

    No

  8. Vicki Sims

    Right on! Every time I hear it pronounced that other, incorrect way, it makes my shoulders go up!!!

  9. J Woten

    It looks like Nebraska

  10. twocrow

    It’s a simple life that i would prefer than the hustle and stress of the big city. And remember, one mans junk is another mans treasure!

  11. HBC423

    holy fuck is that rallos on signal mountain

  12. Senkino5o

    AYYY TENNNESSSSEEEE!!! YESSIR!!

  13. Senkino5o

    ever heard of tangier virginya? look it it up, thats some ol time english for ya, appalachians speak apalachian

  14. ROADIE37

    lotta junk on the porches, guess that’s a trademark for country ya

  15. guy leblanc

    kind of rugged lol

  16. mikethenascarfan

    yeah- ilove it- I can’t stand them either

  17. MrCantstandliberals

    hey dont foret, the appalachian mountains go through mass, new hampshire and maine and vermont. Some of the most beautiful places in the USA, same with the south

  18. MrCantstandliberals

    me too, you like mine. lol

  19. lucy9359

    love the music reminds me of where I came from and grew up Northern Ontario Canada much of it is like this…but I must say a hardy people!

  20. Sandy Clayton

    I agree with “debrarf” – my family origins are also from Appalachia, Kentucky, and though there are places like in the video, there really are some beautiful places there, too and the video doesn’t show them. Not necessarily rich places – simple and even poor – but clean, neat and pretty. How about another video with some of THOSE places in it?

  21. Debra Foster

    I am somewhat offended by this video..my people are from Appalachia and we have always said it’s ok to be poor..but don’t be dirty..there are many clean well kept places in Appalachia..this isn’t a fair display of the people..sure their poor but not all live like this video portrays.

  22. mikethenascarfan

    i likw your user name

  23. swordebrithil12

    Hehe it’s District 12 x)

  24. Dude0096

    my thoughts go out to my scotch, irish, and english counterparts in appalachia and the deep south!

  25. usryb

    Love the good ole folks there, love the music…. I just wish they would clean their damned garbage up !!! Old junk cars and mattresses tossed away in mountain streams is just pure stupidity.

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