We got a really great (and somewhat disturbing) comment from Lisa Leavitt, a former resident of Odd, West Virginia, a place we posted about a little while ago. It reads like the basis for a novel or some soon-to-be-made series for HBO. Thanks for sharing, Lisa!
I lived in Odd, WV from the 6th grade through graduation, looking at 
your pictures I realize the little "town" has grown.  There was a little
 country store with a coal stove and a teeny little post office when I 
lived there.  There were hollers I remember driving to a little Baptist 
church where there was a family (I won't mention the name) that had long
 been an incestual family - I remember one of the brothers chasing our 
car down the dirt road with an axe.  It was beautiful there - our 
nearest neighbor I could only see in the winter when the smoke from 
their chimney raised over the mountain.  I got my first and only taste 
of moonshine standing waiting for the bus at 6:30 a.m. to take me to 
Stoco Jr. High and a boy named JimJim let me drink from what I thought 
was his "7-Up" can, to take some aspirin for a headache - needless to 
say, after that drink, I didn't think of my headache, too busy trying to
 catch my breath.  Thank you for posting the new "modern" Odd, WV 
pictures.

wow! I can hear the banjo music playing already!
ReplyDeleteGood Times! Sitting around the stove at the general store swiggin' moonshine with JimJim, the inbred axe murderer, waiting for Cousin Bily Bob to get out on work release so we can take the cars down the river for them city boys on that canoe trip. Bobby, Drew was shot! I want to party with you, big guy!
ReplyDeleteJust when you think West Virginia can get beyond some sweeping stereotypes, this has to happen...
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