For part of my childhood, I spent winters in southern New England and summers in Maine, and could map how slowly daily effects of culture travel.
In the pre-Internet era, I tended to observe about a 5 year lag in culture from Seattle (which, back then, was supposedly about 5 years behind the rest of the country) to rural BC.
So far, P-C.
Oh, growing up, there was at least a ten-fifteen year lag between NY and CA and rural...or you know, urban, NC. Now, I think it may be closer to five, but there's the whole bible belt thing, which tends to keep the godless, suspect, newfangled ways down, so add a couple years back on.
In the pre-Internet era, I tended to observe about a 5 year lag in culture from Seattle
I would just like to say that Camaros and mullets were still popular in Alaska the last time I was up there in 2004.
Well, somewhere has to be responsible for maintaining the haircut that is all business up front and party in the back.
I would just like to say that Camaros and mullets were still popular in Alaska the last time I was up there in 2004.
True for Vernon, same time frame.
Well, somewhere has to be responsible for maintaining the haircut that is all business up front and party in the back.
And now we know where Ash goes on vacation. Or went. ASH! WE LOVE YOU!! Put your pants on, though.
I saw a Wal-mart employee with a stunning mullet. Yesterday.
I see mullets on a fairly regular basis. Actually I saw an fender bender between an El Camino (bondo colored) driven by a man with a mullet, and a Fish and Wildlife Game SUV.