You know, that's right. I live in a medium sized town ( 5,000+) in central Colorado, and I have neighbors that were born here, and never ventured outside the county. There was no reason to. They had bake sales, ice cream socials, HS sports and sock hops, what more was there? What's even more amazing, is some of these mining towns back in the hills 100 years ago,, with a life expectancy of about 35, many lived and died and never left the town. As society continues to, um, de-gravitate, people from Texas and Cal. are coming to Colorado, and settling in these off the beaten path places out here. The only thing I see trucked in is pipe on flatbeds. Miles and miles of pipe to service these folks. Get your spot now!
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Yeah I live in S. Ca. most of my life. I know a few people that have never been to Las Vegas, San Francisco, San Diego, born and raised in the same town, never leaving.
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This video was taken somewhere in Colorado and it's a tribute to a retired trucker from Milwaukee:
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