Posted by Allan In NE on November 21, 2011 at 05:00:47 from (148.66.88.254):
So,
I wake up this morning and seems like everyone is piling on my bud from up north. Wait just a darned minute here! Consider what is going on.
North Dakota is sitting on a ocean of oil. First hole was punched in the ground way back in '57 or '58 and ever since that time, the state goes thru periodic booms and busts depending on the price of crude at any particular time.
They are now in one of these "boom" cycles with the resulting "draw" to every piece of three-legged dog dung on the North American continent wanting some of the 'easy' money.
Any half-wit with the mentality of a butter knife can now make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year by simply showing up and sweeping out someone's leaky outhouse.
This causes the locals of the area to have a very negative and brittle "attitude" towards everything and everyone. The "negativity" in that part of the world just plain permeates even the air up there. They are unconsciously and continually pizzed off! All the time!!!
So the fella makes a somewhat disparaging remark. So what? Let it slide. He is a product of his environment and to his thinking, this is completely "normal".
Besides, 99% of the time, his posts are right on the mark and pretty darned informative. Let it go, he's really not a bad sort at all. :>)
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