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Originally Posted by Rain Man
Yeah, but that's rare.
Per keg's comment, I did a project in rural West Virginia many years ago and drove around the state doing interviews. I had two people mention the inbreds as a population of interest in the study, and I had another person tell me that 'if you're going to go to church this weekend [while in town], be sure to ask first if it's a serpent-handling church'.
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I've got a conductor friend that worked for a short while in Knoxville, Tennessee. She said there was a Kroger grocery store on the far side of town in which plenty of inbreds could be seen daily.
It was nicknamed "Halloween Kroger".
GROSS.