YOU KNOW YOU’RE IN A SMALL TOWN WHEN
The airport runway is terraced . . . Third Street is on the edge of town . . . Every sport is played on dirt . . . You don’t use your turn signal because everyone knows where you’re going . . . You dial a wrong number and talk for 15 minutes anyway . . . You drive into the ditch five miles out of town and the word gets back into town before you do . . . You write a check on the wrong bank and it covers it for you . . . The pickups on main street outnumber the cars three to one . . . You miss a Sunday at church and receive a get-well card . . . Someone asks you how you feel then listens to what you say.
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