Tag: Rednecks

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September 17, 2006 . . . Waiting for the contractors to finish our house. (Read Part I here, Part II here, and Part III here, Part IV here, and Part V here.) When I heard that we would be staying in an apartment, I packed a giant garbage bag bulging with sleeping bags along with boxes of old pots […]

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Local Montanans Decide They’re Done Wearing Masks

 

I first noticed the pattern when picking up my cheese pizza at Little Caesar’s. Signs were everywhere: “Due to the Coronavirus, we are asking that you not wait in the lobby.” “Due to the governor’s order, masks are required for entry into this establishment.” With a little intake of breath, I realized I’d left my mask in the car. Then I saw that no one behind the counter was wearing a mask. Neither was the other customer, a man waiting casually in the lobby for his special order. The next time I got a hankering for pizza, I noticed the same thing. Montanans in our town are just finished with the mask mandate, and certain establishments and their clientele have tacitly agreed that going maskless is fine.

If I had a graph of mask compliance around here, it would show a steep, narrow curve. It’d start with about a third of locals in the stores wearing them, often older women and workers. Before the governor made the order, there were national guidelines, and probably some state and county recommendations, too, so we all had the feeling we were supposed to be wearing them. But the mask wearers stood out. And then the governor gave the order in July, some weeks after our re-opening, enforced through the businesses. Everyone was masked, and one of my friends told a story about being ordered out of a coffee shop after protesting she had a health condition, and told never to return. My graph shoots up to about 98%.

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Four-wheel drive required. If you try to make it up in your little sedan, you’re only providing entertainment for locals. Especially where it narrows down and says “End of county-maintained road.” Most especially during the winter. The homemade “No Trespassing” signs near the top are just sort of legit. A couple residents got ticked off […]

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Hail to the Rednecks

 

That’s right. The Washington Rednecks – A perfect change up. I’m a life-long, long-suffering fan, so I figure I’m allowed to weigh.

Just a few of the benefits:

  1. The team would instantly become America’s team and the favorite of every working man south of the Mason Dixon.
  2. It sticks a finger in the eye of the cancel culture legion.
  3. It shows that even a derogatory moniker can under some circumstances be endearing.

Not to mention the marketing bonanza. Touchdown Rednecks!

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Friends of my husband extended a dinner invitation for Friday night. Neighbors would be joining us, making a party of six. Our hosts had purchased property off an unpaved road that branches off our dirt road and climbs for several miles up into the hills. We would be bundling up and riding ATV’s to get there, where elk was […]

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