Whats with red neck teeny boppers in trucks hanging out behind wally world?

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  • xwill112x
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    • Jan 2009
    • 4236

    #31
    I'm kind of country myself, I live on a farm..I raise dogs and horses, I wear boots almost everyday and I do have a southern accent....But I am certainly not a redneck. I view them as sort of white trash. Theres a huge difference between southern or country and being a redneck.
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    • DatUtahGuy
      No R3VLimiter
      • Jan 2007
      • 3146

      #32
      Here in Utar, it's the Chevron parking lots Friday and Saturday nights.
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      • hfabricius
        Mod Crazy
        • Nov 2010
        • 608

        #33
        I have quite a few friends that are country, but not rednecks. They all drive lifted trucks and go hunting but they are smart enough to hang out at their own houses so they don't do stupid shit like this and get in trouble. I even have a lifted Jeep but its not jacked way the hell up, its practical and when I don't dd it, I use it to move our antique boats around our rental property when our diesel tractor can not.

        Now where I went to school, north of Atl, was loaded with the rednecks you refer to. I can not stand any of them. Just a bunch of Georgia Bulldog loving, Mossy Oak wearing, bro truck driving, morons. Although some good entertainment can come from watching them do stupid shit.

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        • BillBrasky
          E30 Mastermind
          • Dec 2008
          • 1641

          #34
          I've never even heard of Mossy Oak until this thread. I'm happy about that.

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