What day of the week was this? Most small towns EVERYTHING is closed in Sunday. We had one of the larger stores in my town closed on Sunday. They had a sign on the door tyat literally said Closed on Sunday. The day after s worth more than the dollar. If you wsnted shampoo, soap, cleaning stuff, etc. On Sunday you onky choice was wait until Monday or drive 40 plus miles to a Walmart in another county. Also my cou ty and the surrounding counties are all dry. To get alcohol you drive 38 miles on way or 42 the other. 😊
Lol I apologize for laughing but #1 You sound like the first time I ever heard you waaay back when you were critiquing Detroit!! That video was HILARIOUS! #2 This video really does resemble MANY TOWNS across USA , including my small Boro!!
@@ChosenWon 20 mins away is a bigger faster area , I actually like* the quiet now. I agree about the gentrification possibility to the small, clean affordable areas. It's happening here.
@@ChosenWon, so long as I can stay I will! After I'd posted I did think about our mall and how many stores are gone, there's that. That's happening everywhere, sadly.
I am surprised, this IS the condition of early 20th century small town and rural America. At least that is so throughout much of MO. The countryside is beautiful but the small towns are dying. Young people can’t find meaningful work, while the elderly or passing on.
Reminds me of Dowtown Kalkaska Michigan Tom
Grayling has a same problem Tom!
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Sadly this is the hardcore reality all over the United States
What day of the week was this? Most small towns EVERYTHING is closed in Sunday. We had one of the larger stores in my town closed on Sunday. They had a sign on the door tyat literally said Closed on Sunday. The day after s worth more than the dollar. If you wsnted shampoo, soap, cleaning stuff, etc. On Sunday you onky choice was wait until Monday or drive 40 plus miles to a Walmart in another county. Also my cou ty and the surrounding counties are all dry. To get alcohol you drive 38 miles on way or 42 the other. 😊
Yes if i lived there i would take my own life for sure. 😢
Lol I apologize for laughing but #1 You sound like the first time I ever heard you waaay back when you were critiquing Detroit!! That video was HILARIOUS! #2 This video really does resemble MANY TOWNS across USA , including my small Boro!!
Sadly
@@ChosenWon 20 mins away is a bigger faster area , I actually like* the quiet now. I agree about the gentrification possibility to the small, clean affordable areas. It's happening here.
It's not a funny subject matter but Tom's commentary made me laugh too.
How utterly depressing! I live in a bubble apparently, we don't have any areas like that anywhere close to us.
You're lucky. Don't ever move
@@ChosenWon, so long as I can stay I will! After I'd posted I did think about our mall and how many stores are gone, there's that. That's happening everywhere, sadly.
I am surprised, this IS the condition of early 20th century small town and rural America. At least that is so throughout much of MO. The countryside is beautiful but the small towns are dying. Young people can’t find meaningful work, while the elderly or passing on.
As opposed to pretending the worst parts of a city don't exist? People don't want reality
Didn’t Prentis begin its decline when the timber business moved out of the state 80 plus years ago?
I'm not sure. Just happened to be driving through.
Very sad truth 😞.
COVID + Walmart + online shopping
A good guess
It’s a white person town so what that say bout u 😅
You and I both know you don't talk any type of that shit in person, only online. You are inferior and you know it.
Sucks-----
Sad