Keeping it Rural
Wow, my hometown (Eufaula, Alabama) was listed on Forbes' 150 cheap places to live. And I quote:
Tourism is a prime moneymaker in this Alabama-Georgia border town, as the 45,000-acre waterway attracts a flood of visitors. And Eufaula's historic business district, boutiques, specialty shops, and eateries charm even SoHo snobs. Korean carmaker Hyundai is planning to build a $1 billion nearby.
Say what now? They think that SoHo snobs are impressed by the "eateries" of my humble hometown? I never saw any of them eating at the numba one chinese restaurant or any of our two (count em, two) Mexican restaurants. And a Hyundai is "planning to build a $1 billion nearby"? A $1 billion what? It is nice to see my hometown getting some publicity, don't get me wrong. But y'know. Let's also keep it real. Flood of visitors. Heheh.
Tourism is a prime moneymaker in this Alabama-Georgia border town, as the 45,000-acre waterway attracts a flood of visitors. And Eufaula's historic business district, boutiques, specialty shops, and eateries charm even SoHo snobs. Korean carmaker Hyundai is planning to build a $1 billion nearby.
Say what now? They think that SoHo snobs are impressed by the "eateries" of my humble hometown? I never saw any of them eating at the numba one chinese restaurant or any of our two (count em, two) Mexican restaurants. And a Hyundai is "planning to build a $1 billion nearby"? A $1 billion what? It is nice to see my hometown getting some publicity, don't get me wrong. But y'know. Let's also keep it real. Flood of visitors. Heheh.
