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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3499078" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>I've personally ever really noticed a lack of lighting anywhere I've gone ---- and I've cris-crossed the city a fair bit in my time there, including off the main roads. I don't know on that front. I typically drive there these days so I don't see it from the air as much as I used to. It kind of sounds like you're describing an attitude of the way Texans feel about Dallas to draw a comparison. </p><p></p><p>But the interesting thing zooming out to look at Oregon as a whole is that really that state has rednecks of a shade that makes ours look like rose. My experience anyways. There are certain areas that are definitely very liberal politically, but it's not as homogeneous as people think. IIRC they might actually have more guns per capita than Oklahoma. Even within the Portland city limits it's not as feel-good-free-love as people think it is. I've spent time in nearly every state and Oregon is one of the very few that I'd say probably has a little something for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3499078, member: 5800"] I've personally ever really noticed a lack of lighting anywhere I've gone ---- and I've cris-crossed the city a fair bit in my time there, including off the main roads. I don't know on that front. I typically drive there these days so I don't see it from the air as much as I used to. It kind of sounds like you're describing an attitude of the way Texans feel about Dallas to draw a comparison. But the interesting thing zooming out to look at Oregon as a whole is that really that state has rednecks of a shade that makes ours look like rose. My experience anyways. There are certain areas that are definitely very liberal politically, but it's not as homogeneous as people think. IIRC they might actually have more guns per capita than Oklahoma. Even within the Portland city limits it's not as feel-good-free-love as people think it is. I've spent time in nearly every state and Oregon is one of the very few that I'd say probably has a little something for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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