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Joined: January 27, 2007
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From: That town you drive through to get to Myrtle Beach
very much the same reason I enjoy playing golf so much. It's an opportunity to get out of class, out of work, and just be out in nature for a while. It's quiet, you can hear the birds chirping, wind swishing through the trees, and there's nobody bothering you from the next office, nobody calling you on the phone and expecting you to answer. Just a nice chance to get away.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
I need noise, it would drive me crazy if it was too peaceful for very long. I guess it basically comes down to the fact that there's two types of people, city people and country folk.
Originally Posted by Scothew
Don't come here, we got alot of the same..... And it's a good thing
Originally Posted by StangMahn
its peaceful.
Originally Posted by Scothew
It's hard to explain. Maybe it's a state of mind or a certain personality that would rather enjoy the peacefulness and simplicity of nature vs the hustle and bustle of a busier city life. I know it's not for everyone. But it's relaxing to go outside and hear birds chirping or a hawk screaming cause crows got to close to its nest. The fact I can go out for a walk in the woods right behind my house and find signs of life, be it deer, raccoons, turkey, all the way to coyotes, bobcats and supposedly small black bear sightings, literally 100yds from my back door. That stuff appeals to me. Sitting on the river bank somewhere watching the sun set down into what seems like is the water, gives you time to unwind, think and just relax. People always said I was crazy for living 40+ miles from work and driving an hour one way, I don't. It gives me time to unwind after whatever work brought to my mind and also enjoy some greatb curvy back roads. Then when you get here, you don't hear cars, horns and sirens all over the place. At night I have a gorgeous view of the stars, not my neighbors bedroom, or city lights. It's just a way of life and I fully understand t doesn't appeal to everyone. I'm glad it doesn't, that's what makes people human, it's the differences in taste and personality.
Great explanation Scott.
I just hate people.
Originally Posted by 1999Pony
Great explanation Scott.
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Joined: April 4, 2007
Posts: 20,164
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From: Just outside the middle of nowhere
Not to mention that when/if **** goes bad, I can go off the grid and live off of my land indefinitely. Food, water, shelter, etc. without any outside help. I can provide for me and mine easily.
It's hard to explain. Maybe it's a state of mind or a certain personality that would rather enjoy the peacefulness and simplicity of nature vs the hustle and bustle of a busier city life. I know it's not for everyone. But it's relaxing to go outside and hear birds chirping or a hawk screaming cause crows got to close to its nest. The fact I can go out for a walk in the woods right behind my house and find signs of life, be it deer, raccoons, turkey, all the way to coyotes, bobcats and supposedly small black bear sightings, literally 100yds from my back door. That stuff appeals to me. Sitting on the river bank somewhere watching the sun set down into what seems like is the water, gives you time to unwind, think and just relax. People always said I was crazy for living 40+ miles from work and driving an hour one way, I don't. It gives me time to unwind after whatever work brought to my mind and also enjoy some great curvy back roads. Then when you get here, you don't hear cars, horns and sirens all over the place. At night I have a gorgeous view of the stars, not my neighbors bedroom, or city lights. It's just a way of life and I fully understand t doesn't appeal to everyone. I'm glad it doesn't, that's what makes people human, it's the differences in taste and personality.

Don't care what city folk think of me, when their water gets cut off, or the grocery store shuts down, who is going to be laughing with plenty of water, plenty of food, and whatever else is needed? Me.
Had a coworker tell me that he saw a mustang looks just like mine with gt logos all around would probably smoke my car. I had to explain that if that's how it came that it's a 2010 model with a 4.6 and convince him mine was a 2011GT with a 5.0 and that I had removed my GT badge from the trunk. He still didn't believe me. Not saying a 4.6 modded couldn't have whooped my butt, but come on. His response kept coming saying "but it's a GT" I replied "so is mine"
Last edited by Thors5.0; Sep 1, 2012 at 08:58 AM.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
Texas scoolin lol
Originally Posted by HOSS429
nice reflection 

Thanks HOSS



