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To: SOSCEO

its the silent types (and towns) you have to worry about


14 posted on 03/15/2006 2:13:01 PM PST by immigration lady
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To: immigration lady; Pyro7480; SOSCEO; California Patriot
Idyllic ... visually, yes, very much. I grew up in that area. A house my grandfather built is about two miles from that Denny's; the house where my grandmother was born still stands, about 4 miles from that Denny's. My folks and a TON of relatives are still in the area. I've eaten at that Denny's many times.

People will be surprised to know that drug abuse among teens and young folks in "idyllic" towns like Cambria, Pismo, SLO, Morro Bay, etc., is extremely high. There are many factors:

1. In small towns, kids are much more subject to peer pressure because in a small community, there is NO chance for anonymity.

2. There's not NEARLY as much to do in a small town, even with involved parents who care. Kids get bored and do drugs.

3. Parents who've immigrated from the city and who have such a rose-colored-glasses view of their new "idyllic home -- such an ideal place to raise kids!" let their guards down more than they would in a city, and they let their own prejudices blind them as to what's really going on.

4. We think spoiled kids in "wealthy" towns like Newport Beach are elitist? WAIT until you get a load of the kids (remember, I used to be one) who have the most elitist, snobbiest attitude of any group alive with regard to where they live and how verily superior they are to people from L.A. or any other "city folks." It is disgusting and very, very deeply entrenched. Believe me, I know. That superior attitude breeds ugly behaviour.

In short, places that look "idyllic" often have beauty that is only skin-deep.

25 posted on 03/15/2006 2:44:30 PM PST by Finny (God continue to Bless President G.W. Bush with wisdom, popularity, safety and success.)
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