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mary albright
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passed through your community a while back and the people were so rude, do you all not like vistors from out of town? I would say yes that is to bad, its a cute small town.
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BKWright
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Of course they don't, Mary. I've had the same experience. They are very snobbish. They enjoy child abuse, however, and reward it with making those who commit acts of abuse the mayor.
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Lil-Jo
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mary albright wrote: passed through your community a while back and the people were so rude, do you all not like vistors from out of town? I would say yes that is to bad, its a cute small town. As a resident here I am must say we are not all to be judged alike. Some people will always be rude. I have gone out on a limb to visit & help people I don't know. I have very little material & live on "the wrong side of where the tracks used to be." I'd like to think that if it had been me that you encountered, your opinion of Marysville would be much different.
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Connie Evans
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Dear Mary: I would like to say I am sorry for the way you were treated here in Wymore. My husband and my daughter and I have lived here 5 years now. We are just now getting to know some folks. I promise you one thing if you had met me on your visit I would have treated you with respect. Again I am sorry that you were treated badly. Connie Evans Wymore, Ne mary albright wrote: passed through your community a while back and the people were so rude, do you all not like vistors from out of town? I would say yes that is to bad, its a cute small town.
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Maddie
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BKWright wrote: Of course they don't, Mary. I've had the same experience. They are very snobbish. They enjoy child abuse, however, and reward it with making those who commit acts of abuse the mayor. WOW! I've only lived here about 7 years, but to whom are referring? I know we had someone running last year, but didn't win. I didn't know we actually had someone who become mayor. That is quite something!
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Maddie
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mary albright wrote: passed through your community a while back and the people were so rude, do you all not like vistors from out of town? I would say yes that is to bad, its a cute small town. I'm so sorry you had this experience. Where did you go? Was it the restaurants or the stores or...???
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visitor
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I was there in March everyone was nice. I was able to find a dear friend I hadn't seen in years with the help of the town people.
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Larry Harper
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Well Mary you must have been in one of your moods, because Marysville people are not "RUDE". Ask any grandmother on the street and she can tell you what kid belongs to what parents and where those parents,parents live. I was born and raised there, I know it very well. If you want rude people, come to Las Vegas, they don't even smile while they take your money. Lil-jo my best friends and girl friends came from the wrong side of the tracks
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RLK
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Yes, I agree I have live in the Washington, Marysville area going on 26 years and the people here are just as rude as they were when I first moved here. If you don't have a name for yourself or come from money than your a nobody and yes they make a point of letting you feel that way. I apologize for all the judgemental and rude people that are in this area, however it will never change, thats the sad thing, but theres a higher power they'll have to answer to for someday, even the church goers, just because they go to church doesn't mean there not going to have something to answer for. Once again I do apologize for the people in this area
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judy
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you are so right when it comes to child abuse. I've never seen county attornys & judges that pat the abusers on the back as i have in marysville. I felt such relief knowing as i went into the courts that finally a judge that would protect children lol that was a huge mistake. the abuser in this case made the courts into a laughing joke. Lil-Jo wrote: <quoted text> As a resident here I am must say we are not all to be judged alike. Some people will always be rude. I have gone out on a limb to visit & help people I don't know. I have very little material & live on "the wrong side of where the tracks used to be." I'd like to think that if it had been me that you encountered, your opinion of Marysville would be much different.
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