Unspoken Rules of Living with Rural People!...KNOW THEM! | Buddy Brown
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If you can't stand on your front porch naked, your neighbors are too close...
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Maybe they just need to look away. 😂😂
We told our realtor, "Non-negotiable: we want to be able to run around the outside of our house naked without any one seeing us."
She fulfilled the assignment!
how about standing on your front porch because your neighbors are too close?
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The fastest way to make me mad is to tell me you don't like what I'm doing on MY property.
That's when it's time to show them your gun collection.
Yay! My family are from Timberlake, South Dakota! We would love to see him your gun collection and go deer 🦌 or duck hunting!
My only complaint is when you hurt animals or humans unnecessarily, other than that I couldn’t care about what you do on YOUR property.
@@frenchpotato2852 keep your complaints to yourself and everything be fine
I was here first this is my piece of dirt, your ramblin don't rattle me
Add to the list- When you move to the country, stop voting like you did in the city.
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Yea that. I don't understand why liberals want to move to rural areas where (I assume) it's mostly conservative; and yet they want to change the fabric of the new place they move to. If you love that liberal cesspool that exists in the cities, by all means stay there!
The MOST important thing!
Yep, you're a refugee, not a missionary.
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Peeing outside is a well earned privilege!
Done it for years
Marks your territory!
It kills the weeds and waters the lawn 😆
Nothing wrong with marking what yours. Good ol' freedom.
I thought I was the only one!
And don't bother calling the cops if you hear a gunfire they'll tell you get used to it😅
Had a pair of older laddies move across the mile one spring and lost their minds once deer season started, if your scared of guns why would you move out here in the sticks? They left the next spring and not a single person in a 2 mile radius shed a tear.
My neighbor spends more on ammo for his AK47 in a week than it would cost to buy 5 suppressors. Not much getting used to him.
@@DoubleplusUngoodthinkful
Ask if you can join them. It's fun.
God bless you!
Once I figure out where the gun fire was coming from, l would know who could give me lessons on how to fire my nice shiny new 🔫 gun!
@@DoubleplusUngoodthinkfulthat’s the guy you need to be friends with (for later)
Just like other nations shouldn't bring their problems to our countries. City folk shouldn't bring theirs to the country. Great advice Buddy.
ITS WHO THEY ARE.
Butt holes.
well said. WHen in Rome do as the Romans....when you move to the country...assimilate! You will be happier by changing yourself as well as your address.
@@wolfevickery6081
Thank you Wolfevickery. I live in Canada maybe you do or US. Doesn't matter we live in great countries who allowed people in wanting a better life. Why should we be subjected to their dissidents.
They do though.
What problems are city folk bringing to the country? Meth production?
Remember when your word or a handshake was your bond? The almost lost values of America.
A handshake can tell a lot about a man ! If its like shaking a dish rag - don't trust him - If its a solid grip - He's worth his word ! and none of that Bro Hug BS !!
@@southerntractorworx11 Thank you. Men in my family. Dad, uncles, grandfathers all gone now. You triggered some great memories. Grandpa was in WW1, Uncle fought in the 3 greatest battles of WW2 and survived, dad served during Korea, husband & many friends in Nam. May they all RIP.
Born in '61, my dad taught me honor and integrity. The U.S. Army solidified that. MY word, when given, is backed by my honor, integrity, character, dependability, and justice. so much for lying politicians who who have no HONOR.
@@bruceh.7351 Thank you and your family for their service, and our freedom. 🇺🇸 Integrity, honor, morality, character. dependability, and the meaning of justice all need taught again!
I tell my boys that daily 💪😎 don't ever shake on a bet. You will have to deliver no matter what
My dad always told me, " Good neighbors are worth their weight in gold". Excuse me while I go outside and water a tree,
😆 LOL 😆!
YES! When we were shopping for land, the first thing we wanted to know about was what the neighbours were like!
I'm 65 and born and raised Texan.
I miss the days when my brother and I had to get up early to milk the cow and feed all the other animals on a farm. We grew I own food and raised our own pork and beef. The word boredom didn't exist.
I miss that.
The words depressed and anxious didn't exist either😂
Or I'm bored! That was the quickest, sure way to get chores 'given' to you, lol!!!😂❤
I so want to move to Texas and make a farm of my own.
Why did you change?
Keep the Starbucks and Targets away and you don't have to worry about blue staters moving in
You got THAT RIGHT LEAVE your PROBLEMS WHERE THEY WERE.
They ARE their problem.
No matter where you go.... There you are.
Fraternity Men protect flag at UNC - some of y’all are raising your kids right
North Carolina ❤ 👍
Indeed!
Yes🙌🙌🙌💕💪😎
I'm a city girl but always wanted to live on a farm! I live in Florida and moved north because I couldn't get a job in the south because I couldn't speak Spanish. Now all the NY's moved in and all I hear is complaints about," how they do it different/better in NY!" I want to tell them to move back to NY!
You can tell 'em, but it won't help. They've been moving down and complaining for decades, maybe longer!
They seem to think that they're better because they're from 'up North'!
I am in FL and we always tell them 95 goes both ways
Tell them! It's what they need to know!
Native Floridian .... Retiring in Wisconsin to get away from the yankees taking over.
@davidblackmon8523 my husband doesn't like the cold or we would have already been gone almost have him talked into leaving
Peeing in your yard, keep the coyotes away
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Gotta admit, there are one or two times the coyotes ARE needed.
Buzzards too.
fjb
Most people think you are joking.
@@dalehansen5050 Until they meet the coyotes and buzzards.
fjb
Take the dogs and show them the boundaries. A smart neighbor will understand why you are peeing at the edge of the fence line.
40 years in the country. I always tell city visitors that I hear gun fire all day but I’ve never locked my doors.
I tell my boys "You hear that? That's the sound of freedom!"
You forgot to tell city people if they buy land next to a farm DO NOT complain about the smell.
Or the flies or the dust at harvest.
They probably bought a house by the airport and then complained about the airplanes
Or the field mice invading the house before winter😂.
@@EssentialTam33 Yes. Lol
I get that here in So Cal. Rural area. We used to raise pigs and nieghbors complained on the smell. Our cops would tell them to move😂
My husband's family owns about 5,000 acres in North Mississippi. It's been in his family for 4 generations. My husband claimed 5 acres on the Tenn-Tom waterway for our home, but our boys had access to all 5,000 acres. I would occasionally get calls from a relative not to worry, my boys had eaten lunch at their house or were in a pasture fishing. All kids should be able to live such carefree lives with a protective family providing the perimeter. Yes, Buddy as a matter of fact I'm staking my tomato plants today.
I would so love to have a situation just like that. Myself and my siblings are all in our 60s we all need an extra hand or two from time to time. It would be nice to live closer but not so close that you know all their business.
Ah yes, I remember the really good old days. 👍👍
I miss my house and land. I had to give it back to the bank My VA disability pension wasn't enough to keep it. Please drill it into your family how precious that family land is. God bless.
It was like that pretty much everywhere all the way up to the 80s. Glad there is somewhere that kids still have that kind of freedom.
I love that: “Neighbor is a verb, not a noun.” Awesome philosophy!
Property taxes destroy true land ownership. Period.
Yup, you actually never own your land or the home that sits on it.
Most places, the county will eventually evict you for not paying them to live there. They call it taxes but it is extortion by government. Pay the "rent" or get out.
Yup. Iv got 2 major projects that need to be done. Probly about 5 grand in materials. The 12 thousand I pay in income tax and property tax won't allow it. Between insurances and taxes I'm close to 30 grand a year. It's sick. So im probly going to lose a huge barn over it. Pisses me off
@mister_walter_sobchak. We had roads before we inscted the income tax.
I've noted that. My property taxes are almost as high as my mortgage. I will never "own" my land, though the only thing I get in return for this is a public library. They're even talking about cutting the police overnight! Makes me a little mad.
It’s a real problem everywhere and I don’t know what the solution is. Even in the country you have to collect enough money to pay teachers and police. Some places only have volunteer EMTs and firemen, but frankly those people deserve to be paid too.
You are spot on correct Buddy. Thanks for letting folks know. We also don't like your dogs killing animals on our place. Another note, we are not the local drop off point for your no longer wanted cats and dogs! Though the bobcats, cougars and coyotes may disagree.
My buddy's neighbor's dog killed all my buddy's chickens. He was _pissed._
Loose and abandoned dogs are a big problem in the country and I understand it causes a lot of friction between neighbors.
New neighbor was rambling on about how a HOA would help him out .... soon he noticed how I had loaded 30 magazines of 25 rnd each of 308 (AR10), then he noted how 3 of my dogs started sniffing his legs and growling .... I have not seen him since. He moved to Tennessee from California.
This is the latest State that the Californicators are destroying.... They started moving to my Oregon in the mid 80's and look at it now.... Its gone......
Sounds like you have some mighty smart dogs there.
I hate HOA’s
We mostly have Californians move here. Even the ones that moved for the right reasons have a smugness “about how they get things done in Cali.” They bring their city rudeness here. They don’t realize when you live in the country you either know everyone or know someone who does so when you’re rude to the plumber or framer you had out working on your place it gets around. Then they piss and moan because no one wants to do any work for them.
@@BlessingsfromNorthIdaho I currently live here in that retched state, and I hate how things are done here. I don't live in the city but one of the counties.
Calling the cops because someone is shooting guns😂😂😂😂freedom is the number one reason why we live in the freedom of the country
My wife wants to retire in a community I tell her I'm not going if I can't pee of my back deck 😂
I could never handle one of those! My in laws built a house in a 55+ community and my dad wants to when he retires. Who wants to see 10 other houses when they look out the window??
Their first mistake is moving to the country to begin with. Then expecting the new place to revolve around them. 😅😊 So just stay home and vote your mess out
Monticello is absolutely stunning. Had the privilege and honor of witnessing a citizenship ceremony many years ago.
I vowed to get the heck of NJ when I'm ready to retire and move south. My wife said that southerners don't like people from the north. I told her we have it covered. Move in and ask where to get ammo.
Nothing beats southern hospitality
If you’re talking about the town in GA…..it sure is awesome! Friend used to have a hunting property there, had many good times! Welcome to the south😁
This ain't no HOA... AMEN!!!
No HOA in the city.
That's the suburbs. Suburbia will crush your soul.
H. O. A. - HIERARCHY OF ASSHOLES THEY TRIED TO MAKE MY FRIEND CUT DOWN A PAPER BARK BIRCH TREE IN HIS FRONT YARD BECAUSE IT WAS UNSITELY HE WON
THE LAWSUIT !
If we hadn’t gotten to point where almost every dime you own is wrapped up in your house, people wouldn’t be so paranoid about anything that could affect property values. That’s what HOAs are all about, protecting your home value from the actions of your neighbors. And to keep things at their maximum value, the HOA tries to have the whole neighborhood look HGTV-ready at all times.
Being able to pee anywhere on your land is one of my favorite benefits 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it. I moved to rural Ky from So. Calif (LA). I fit in immediately & love my little farm & woods & my wild animals that visit me & yes, I have learned to shoot though not doing hunting till I need to. For now I buy my meat & dairy from my neighbors & yes, we take care of each other. They actually welcomed me with open arms & I finally love my life & my little farm I am clearing up around the house cause the woods took over my house. Life is finally good & I am good with my chain saw too
You need to clear bc of copperheads
If you smell cucumbers tread carefully
@@deborahharvey854 Exactly!!!
@@deborahharvey854what is it about the smell of cucumbers that applies to copperheads? I live in the country in north Northern California where the only poisonous snakes we deal with are Rattlesnakes which we sometimes call buzz tails.
Coppers smell like them what is a buzz tail
@@deborahharvey854 that is interesting. Buzz tails are a term to describe Rattlesnakes. The rattles are on the snake's tail and make a buzzing sound when the snake shakes it's tail.
The 1st thing I learned was that most country people are always willing to help, I have the best neighbor, when I first moved in before he even knew my name he plowed the snow off my driveway at the crack of dawn!! And when I tried to give him money for it, he said "I do it for all my neighbors and you happen to be one" I never forgot that feeling. From that day forward there was Nothing I wouldn't do for him or his family!! Over the last 15 years he has become my best friend!! Be Kind, Be Respectful and You Will Be Blessed!! Spread the Blessing!!
When they almost walk on a copperhead and they have no clue how to shoot a shot gun
Coperheads are okay...not that poisonous, as in say a rattlesnake.
You learn how to smell a snake before you step on one, especially water mocassins
Got a cottonmouth last night, about 4’ long, a rattlesnake two weeks ago and a copperhead while mowing.
@@The77surfer
One of the biggest differences between a Copperhead and a Rattlesnake is the rattlesnake will let you know if you are too close.
A Copperhead bite can kill you, if you don't know what to do, if you or anyone else is bitten.
Got a snake bite kit?
My daughter carries a 410 for those occasions. My wife has a 38SPL. Of course, I carry the "mobile cannon" (to quote my wife), a 357 S&W 686 w/ 4" barrel.
Be on your toes like danny devito at the urinal. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bwahahahahaha
I couldn't understand what he said then, so glad you made this comment. 😂
That was a good one 🤣🤣
Amen!!
I have to use the Kiddie one-----Us old guys don't have the pressure to play fireman, by peeing in a graceful arc.
I hope only good people move to the country! 😊❤
Doing "podcasts" like Buddy here. Know-it-alls a dime a dozen.
Lived in the country all my life. Mind our business. But when you move out here & start playing your music so loud it's coming through the walls of our house that we have to turn the volume all the way up on the tv just to hear it, that's when your business becomes my business. So move to the country. Show me respect, you'll get respect. Or vice-versa. Country is not a free for all. You still respect those living near you.
This country boy wins stereo wars. Doesn't take long for the newcomers to learn to like what I listen to or turn theirs down. Amazing how loud a sound system for a classic southern rock band can get. 😅
Hear it at all and that's toooooo much.
One of our neighbours like to party, and they have a professional sound system at their place that can be heard for miles around! BUT, they only crank it way up when everyone from miles around is there enjoying it together, and they kill the volume at around 10/11 for all the neighbourhood kids that need to go to sleep ;)
Sounds to me that you baught a house too close to another house.
thats not MAGA
Some things to add…know your property line, because even if you don’t…your neighbors absolutely do.
Learn to love the dark at night, it’s not anything like city type dark.
Learn to navigate your property in pitch black…as if it were day light.
Learn all the sounds after dusk, the wildlife actually communicate a lot to what is in the area…both good and bad
Lastly, you will always hear some form of animal (bird, squirrel, coyote, etc) throughout the day…if your property becomes dead silent, be on your toes…for real.
You are absolutely correct on that!! I can navigate inside and outside my home in total darkness. I've always made it a habit to count how many steps from bed to bathroom, etc. Even if I go away for a weekend and stay someplace else, I'm counting steps. It could save a life one day.
It's always funny to me when new folks move out here and wonder why they hear so much gunfire.
Amen brother. Another thing that I have noticed. These new people come in and try to make us locals into what they were in the big city.
Ruined Austin
Used to live there
They don't assimilate
I moved out of a town to the country and man you ain't lying. Everyday there's something that needs done...
That’s right brother. I moved from the suburbs in SoCal 24 years ago to rural Tennessee. Lots of work but I love it. Freedom and land is a gift from God.
The biggest comment I have heard here in Florida as a multi generational Florida is why don't you do it like we did it up in New York or Michigan. This is not up there it's down here and we love it that way.
Right on. Tell them the same road that brought them here goes back the same way.
My response to them would be "because this isn't New York or Michigan; and if you think that why the hell did you move to Florida?"
huh?
You are a rare bird these days. Almost everyone in Florida, except maybe in the panhandle, is from somewhere else and that’s been true for many decades. My hat’s off to you.
Thanks Buddy - Former city slicker here. I wish I had moved out here sooner. Especially on the definition of a neighbor out here. I helping my neighbor out when she’s out for surgery on her horse ranch. I love the animals & the physical work - it’s a win-win. Former life - computer nerd, always indoors, packed freeways. New life I’m so much happier.
My Man Speaking Country Gospel 👊
We had this guy for California move to our beautiful mountain here in Tennessee, and when my 16 year old son and his girlfriend were riding the gravel road near our house "public land " this California guy starts yelling at them and chased them out and said that's his land now. Well... that went over like turd in the punch bowl. And without prolonging the story, the California guy won't be stopping anyone and talking shit to kids anymore. It won't be tolerated.
And here you go.... Try to stop ANY of them from moving to Your state or town.... Their voting is why their state is destroyed...
It's a mind virus
I want to hear more
Good move. Same style here
@@TheTweetybird1122 his balls only clank loud with kids, but with a man they didn't clank at all. I told him to set down to pee from now on and he said "yes sir sorry sir it won't happen again sir " and it didn't.
160acres in Northern Ontario near Sudbury.
Wild deer, bear, moose, fox everything. Neighbour keeps bees and has a massive stone quarry he lets me use for a shooting range. We all help each other. Cattle ranchers, hay farmers etc.
Stewards of our land sure.
Hit the mark on this one Buddy!⭐
I live in the Wisconsin north woods and I see people from Chicago come up here every summer. they just don't know how to act, they make people up here not like them so much.
Nobody back home likes them either. They're assholes.
They are an abrasive bunch
To many city people try and tell us country people how to lived when they get out of the city.
I wish I'd lived in the country, but due to my age and my.
Health I think where I am is the best. In my head, I'm still living in the country.😊
Nice square body pickup😎👍🇺🇸
"On your toes like Danny Devito at a urinal" is a beautiful Mississippi metaphor 😅😂😁👍
If I’m being honest, when I was young, I used to hate the country. I thought it was boring. I didn’t like boring. Then I moved to the city. A lot more excitement not gonna lie. But a lot of money. Now I can care less for it too. But I don’t think moving to the country is going to solve the problem either. Sadly, nobody’s gonna be satisfied in this world. Whether you’re in city or country. It’s all gonna be gone one day. The answer is not in politicians or even family. It’s in one man and that is Jesus Christ of Nazareth. All other things do not matter.
Amen.
That’s true, but being in at least a rural area is much more relaxing and rewarding if you want to put the work in.
Amen!! We are pilgrims in this world
I agree. You have to put in the work. Or nothing gets done. It’s always a consequence for everything you do whether good or bad. In the work is nothing gets accomplished.
Exactly.
Nope don't want them Don't need them they need to stay right up there in that city cuz nine out of 10 of them that I meet down here in the country can't get rid of that city mindset
Moved back to small town in Idaho from Fresno, California after 29 years...Love it.
Left Fresno for Tennessee 4 years ago. Never looked back
Agree with all of what you said!
We are having the problem of so many people moving in and building in the rural towns in the mountains of NC they are causing property taxes to skyrocket and generational families are having to sell the farms and large tracks of land.😕
The same problem forever will be people moving to the country then trying to make it where they left because we are not fancy enough.
We have a few acres of land outside of Baton Rouge, and we always have something that needs to be done. Im planting some vegetables tomorrow and getting the ground ready for it today. I was raised with the belief that helping my neighbors was just the right thing to do. If someone is broke down, you stop and help them.. If someone's boat is broke down, you tow them to the landing. Not for money, but because it's the right thing to do. Love your vision of One Nation Under God. Thanks, Buddy.
😅 Buddy nailed this one. I moved to Alabama 19 years ago because i saw stuff coming. I only committed one of these mistakes 😂 plus im a quick study and melted right in👍 Now my neighbors call me Damn Yankee ❤ cause I aint leaving😂😅
When they call you a damn yankee it's a good thing...you're in. If they call you a yankee...run!
Amen Buddy!
If strangers come through?
Keep an eye on them for yourself and your neighbors.
There has to be a good reason to be around. Or they dont have any business being around.
Well buddy, you know what’s funny about you posting this video now is my wife and I along with our four daughters are getting out of South Florida to move up to Alabama to get away from just how many people have moved here. We’re looking forward to getting out in the country and growing our own stuff. We’re actually in the process of renovating the house we just bought before officially moving in.
You are so right. Respect is magical. Keep up the awesome work and God bless.
We moved from a city out to the country. The first tip a neighbor gave us was when you go into town to buy 1 thing, make sure you get 2. Now we have a full pantry and only go into town once a week 👍🏻😀
Moved to Southern Arkansas from Illinois. I needed the country and a red state. Ty for what you do buddy!
two S holes. there are much better states,, none red
I am born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and I have the same mentality as you buddy. Thank you so much for this video. It’s amazing.
Nice truck, I've got one of them but mines a GMC K2500. I'm a rural old bastard, no shits given or taken, but I'd give my neighbors anything they needed.
Great video Buddy. Miss living in the country. Lived on 34 acres in North Florida. Had to move up North due to my father recovering from cancer and helping family out. First time I've lived up here in 27 years.
Also: ticks
Sounds like you could use a flock of guinea fowl! We have them, and every year the tick population around our house gets noticeably smaller... but if I walk ten minutes up my road to where I have my gardens, there's still loads of them!
I’m the scary Marine that lives down at the end of a private dirt road. Thank you for this video. Hopefully any city slicker planning on moving out here will watch this video first.
So much common sense coming out of this man's mouth. He speaks Truth, I was born and raised in a Tiny place called Avon Indiana NOONE knew where it was. Now the suburbs swallowed it up. I don't even recognize it anymore, round abouts every other road. Sickening🤮let the country remain country, we don't need a 12th elementary school or anymore trees cleared for another neighborhood with landlords. Yep you have a landlord with those hefty HOA fees you sign up for, They can seize your house if you get to many violations or don't pay those dues. Leave the country alone.
Moved to the country about 5 years ago unfortunately just like the city their are bad neighbors everywhere. I live next to one, but at least I have space between us
ok boomer
I live in the panhandle of Florida and have a Yankee neighbor who calls the sheriff every time he hears a gun shot! He’s on a first name basis with all the dispatchers and deputies now and he’s only been hear 3 months!
Nobody’s clued him in yet?
Perfect episode Buddy
I had an identity crisis for a while, I went from living in the country to living in the city!!
I was a country hick then a city slicker!! I finally got my head out and decided I wanted to be a country hick!! I couldn’t be happier!’ I got away from the noise , night lights and, the crime !!
I just want to be left alone and I don’t need anyone telling me what to do!! On my own property , I’m not looking for trouble just peace and quiet but if you are looking for trouble you will find it!!’
The question is, will there still be enough space in a few years for everyone who wants that lifestyle. Even with people having fewer kids these days, it’s bursting at the seams everywhere I go. They are building up in the cities, tearing out suburbs and building apartments and townhouses, and building suburbs in the rural areas. Every day another forest gets leveled in places where my family members live.
Hear you buddy. Love the country life.
I've two neighbors each from the city. The first thing #1 did was put up a 6 foot chain link fence around his 4 acres. #2 went a chopped down 6 beautiful apple trees and filled his yard with junk. Both of them leave lights on 24/7. They are afraid of the dark.
Any old 11B would know better.
His house mouse? Nope. Might take a while to train her.
No.1 Leave the door open for your dogs to come and at night. If the dogs weight less than 60 lbs each. They are a rat chasers.
No 2. Do not turn on the lights to see what they are barking at.
No. 3 The dogs will show you where to look.
No. 4 Whup them kids for messing around in your bedroom where you keep the guns. When you are sure they get it. Keep them loaded.
No.5 You ain't in the city. The nearest set of blue and white lights could be 30 miles or further.
No. 6 I miss living in the country. Training the city born house mouse? Might take a while.
It’s funny, because I’ve been surprised at how many country people keep their yard lit up like a stadium at night. In the suburbs some people have security lights, but they don’t run them constantly. If they are turned on then they are usually on motion sensors.
I live in a rural area in Tennessee and my newest neighbors "Noticing by their license tags" Are from California and another from New Jersey. I can smile and wave and they just drive by me with a poop eat and die stare. Well, Good luck getting any help from anybody around here because word gets out fast.
Amen...we are 20+ minutes to any town. We have a better community out here than when we lived in the city
First. I live in Western PA. Plenty of open area to live in. Definitely peeing in my yard. Keeps the deer from eating the shrubs my wife planted.
Just marking your territory, nothing wrong with that.
Love your Backwoods Wisdom. Thank you for sharing. God Bless
I moved to MT back in 1973 from the suburban Midwest. It was a cultural shock. It took a while, but I remember one day about a year and a half after my move, that I looked up into the summer evening sky and realized, "There's no place in the whole wide world I'd rather be than here".
I had become a Montanan.
CHEERS from Alaska brotha 😁🤙🍻
I was on a town council for a rural community in the blue mountains of Oregon and in the 80s we started getting lots of transplants from California. They would come to council meetings, which was great, but everytime they would bring up how it was done back home in California. I finally got fed up and told them to move back to California and accept our way of country life. Many accepted it, some moved to Portland, hmmm, and others were a pain in our back side. 😅😅😅😅
Well said, Buddy, 100 percent correct.
Neighbor is a verb not a noun- solid gold.👋☺😍🎉
Amen, once again! Thanks, Buddy!
Very good advice for those who are not from the country!
I NEVER PAID ANY ATTENTION TO FOVID, I REFUSED THE 6 FOOT RULE, MASK'S
AND OH YAH THE CLOTSHOT !
EVERYTHING ELSE WAS PERFECT.
Awesome. We love living in the country. You were spot on
Thank you for telling the truth. ❤️🙏
Your best video yet, I’m appalled on how many folks move to our area and clear cut everything, they should have stayed in the city.
Yep, don't ask the county to pave the gravel road and put in street lights. You moved out there to get away from that.
I love you Buddy! Thanks for keeping it real 💖🙏👍😘😂
Thank you Buddy for sharing, great video man👍
Good topic for a video. The best advice I can give from growing up in the country is
Don’t move out here from the suburbs and then complain that there is no dining or shopping. And DON’T complain about there being nothing to do. Put down your iPhone and take in life the way the Lord intended. Last thing. Don’t tell the land developers where we are. It’s our LITTLE slice of heaven, and we don’t need a walmart.
I agree. I live in the country, all my life, but in the last ten years, people from out of state haved moved in, bought land driving up real estate costs, and some act like they are still in the "city." Just had someone from Illinois move in and pay an outrageous price for two acres. Ridiculous. If you move here, adapt to the country life. Keep your Yankee thoughts to yourself.
💯! Had a new neighbor put pink ribbons on every tree to mark their lot...the tell me that our target shooting was unnerving. And we should let her know if we were planning on shooting next time. I politely let her know that the country might not be for her.
Wow!! I just love this video!!
THIS is soooo accurate!!
GOD BLESS You BUDDY BROWN!!!
Awesome, well said. Part of growing up was at my grandparents farm and looking back, it was one of the most memorable fun and learning experience in my life, to be self sufficient, respecting nature, living simple life, no TV, nothing. It is so true about neighbors not just a word. That is the reason, I am moving back to the mountains, to rekindle that experience and live the rest of life back to simplicity. The roughness of the country living is probably what keeps people healthy. 😊
✌️😜 Always great vid's Brother,& I love that truck 😁⚔️ God Bless us All 🇺🇸🙏✝️
TOTALLY ON THE MARK 👍
Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
Buddy Thanks for the Absolutely Amazing Video! You're the Best and God Bless.
that's some solid advice.
Well said. Oh, and leave the gate the way you found it.
Thank you buddy for that input thank God we love him
GOD BLESS BUDDY FOR SAYING IT LIKE IT IS OR SHOULD BE! GOD BLESS