I gotta say, I was dreading the trip. Two flights, 5-6 hours each way. I’m not a fan of flying but I wouldn’t drive that distance for anything. High Point for the market, but we stayed in Greensboro and drove in each day. The weather was mild, warm and sunny, not too humid. I liked the friendliness and manners of the people. Definitely dove into some local food. Fried trout was one and Biscuitville! Biscuitville is pretty cool. Best part, no dirty fucking Mexicans. Yeah, there’s a lot of coons, but that’s where they live, whatever. The roads were neat and clean. Didn’t see any homeless beggars where we were. Definitely saw a ton of pretty White girls. Even pointed it out to the wife as we were dining and the place was filling up, noting how everyone was thin and done up. A lot of blondes there, more than in NorCal All in all, I’d do it again.
Much of western North Carolina is something of a place apart. Probably better seen as part of Greater Appalachia than part of the rest of North Carolina. Lots of Union sympathy there during the Civil War, like West Virginia, different historical voting patterns, little plantation slavery due to the terrain, and in some parts: few blacks. 1% here for example:
Joe_McCarthy 2 points 10 hours ago
Much of western North Carolina is something of a place apart. Probably better seen as part of Greater Appalachia than part of the rest of North Carolina. Lots of Union sympathy there during the Civil War, like West Virginia, different historical voting patterns, little plantation slavery due to the terrain, and in some parts: few blacks. 1% here for example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_County,_North_Carolina#Demographics
You were in the nigger part though. Sucks to be you I guess.