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If you have ever decided to stay for the summer or perhaps have a vacation in the countryside, you know that life absolutely moves at a very different pace. From everyone knowing each other, to random wildlife and farm animals showing up all over the place, rural areas are like no other.

Someone asked “What's the most "small town" thing you've witnessed?” and netizens from the suburbs and countryside shared their best examples. So get comfortable as you read through, upvote your favorites and if you have a memorable small-town experience, share it in the comments! We also got in touch with official_biz to learn more.

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30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life 45 people, a group exactly one shy of the entire adult male population, sitting in lawn chairs, on a fence, and on car hoods...

They were patiently waiting outside of the house of the 46th adult male, who had hit his child hard enough to fracture a rib earlier that day, and was known to smack his wife around a bit..

The best part of the story was when he threatened to call the police chief. "If you don't all leave, I'm calling Georgie!"

(Chief) Georgie quickly replied from near the guy's back door... "Present!"

I didn't get to witness the beating itself, apparently it happened a couple of days later. But he definitely spent the whole night in terror.

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11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Beautiful example of male peer pressure doing something about toxic masculinity.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Due to a traffic incident (ie. unfortunate meeting with a large buck) we were "stranded" in a small town for several days. In that time one of the local police officers gave us his number - said call me anytime if you need a lift somewhere. The manager at the hotel we stayed at offered us the same thing, and one of the staff at the hotel flat out offered us her car to use while she was at work. The irony was - it was such a small town everything we needed was within walking distance.

    Every single person we met went out of their way to try to help us. To this day (4 years later) we still refer to this as the best bad experience we've ever had. In fact two years ago we went out of our way to swing through that small town again - and they remembered us. We had a nice chat with the mechanic / garage owner who got our vehicle fixed - showed him it was still on the road, running like a top. A small town will renew your faith in humanity.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life My mail carrier bringing my dog to my office after she stopped at my house to deliver my mail and my dog, Lefty jumped in her mail truck and refused to get out.

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    Bored Panda got in touch with official_biz who made the original post and they were kind enough to answer some of our questions. Naturally, we were curious to learn why he asked this question in the first place.

    “I was inspired to ask the question after a small-town experience of my own. I'd planned to just answer my own question by putting my experience in the comments. When I woke up to something like 4k comments the next morning, I decided to just let them keep rolling in,” they shared. 

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life We have a village Facebook page. Every time the ice cream man drives into the village, the entire page goes ballistic. People send live updates of where the van is and which direction he's heading. The ice cream man has started accepting DMs so he knows which streets to go down.

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    11 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Are there any homes for sale in this ice cream loving village?

    Zaphod
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The city I live in just legalized ice cream trucks in 2022. Some busy-bodies made them illegal in 1957...for the safety of children. It is nice to hear them again on hot summer days.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Unless you're lactose intolerant like I am! 😄😄😄... I love it but it doesn't love me!!!

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The ice cream truck rarely went down my road so when it did we all went ape s**t. Sometimes we could here it a block over and would scramble on our bikes to try and find it. lmao

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I actually had a similar experience. Cell phones were used. One lady ran a little burrito shop and she always insisted I take a burrito for coming to their town. It was kind of out of the way. Loved those people.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We have two food trucks in our county (pit BBQ and lobster rolls) that come to my dinky little town a few times a month, and it's the same. As soon as someone spots them parked at the car wash or wherever, the town FB page Bat signal is lit.

    Cassie
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When we moved into a new neighborhood, my teens bought ice cream from the ice cram truck one time. After that, anytime we were coming home from something, if the driver spotted us, he would follow us home and then would just sit outside our house. Then the pandemic happened and the ice cream truck roaming the empty streets never stopping somehow managed to seem even creepier.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hope this ice cream truck has better songs, ours plays Christmas music 365 days a year.

    Thomas Hunt, Jr.
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Must be bigger than the village I'm from. I've never seen an ice cream truck my whole life...and I'm 46

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    awww….im so sorry for you - they are a fun memory to have 😥❤️

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    Steve Hall
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Our ice cream truck stopped coming in the beginning of the pandemic and we haven't seen it since.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I still get excited when I hear the Ice Cream Van in my neighborhood. I once decided to partake and went out when I heard the chimes but there was a queue of 15-20 made up entirely of children. Decided that wasn't a good look for me and went back inside.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    my sister has an ice cream truck in her small town... with drunk driver plates.

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    #5

    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life A guy robbed a bank and everyone knew immediately who he was and the teller got mad at him.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I worked at a prison many years ago. One inmate told me a story that was very similar… He was the robber, and the teller said “dammit Bryan, I’m gonna tell your mother.”

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Left the grocery store and forgot a bag. Another customer brought it to my house.

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    “What happened to me was this: I was visiting my long-time online friend who lives on a small, remote, mostly unknown island with a population close to 2000. When he picked me up from the ferry and we started driving down the island's one road, there was a man jogging, to which my friend rolled down the window and made some small talk. He was like, "Wagwan bro?" and such, which was returned before we drove off. Then he turned to me and very casually said, "That guy's cool... He's running for president."

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life I’m from a town of less than 2,000 people. When I worked at the grocery store there people would often drop off stuff for my family members because they didn’t want to drive all the way down to our house. I no longer live there but recently got a call from my daughter. She had been stopped for speeding and handed over her license and insurance which happens to be in my mother’s name. The officer goes “Hey, you’re Donnie’s granddaughter! I ain’t gonna write you a ticket but I’m telling Donnie when I see him tomorrow cause we’re going fishing.” She replied “I think I’d rather have the ticket.”

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Jip, and no the family will make sure she never speeds again. She will be reminded every holiday and family dinner

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    #8

    Move to a small town. 30 years later, you are still the new guy

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    11 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We have a "new quarter" in this 1000-year old tiny village. It is from the 60s....

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    #9

    I grew up in a small Missouri river town that got wiped out in 1993. After rebuilding, the market became a combination hair salon and live bait shop. It was called Perms & Worms. I saw it in person and I still don't believe it.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hahaha 😆 love the name. Reminds me when I was a kid visiting my great aunt in Maine and we drove by a hair salon called 'Curl up and Dye.'

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    The post, as mentioned, garnered over four thousand comments, so we were curious to hear OP’s opinion on why it was so popular. “I guess a lot of people have these very specific, random impressions of things they've seen in small towns that have been burned into their brains because they challenge the assumptions we have about what a normal society should look like. A lot of them are also pretty wholesome.”

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    My wife grew up in a very very small town. The first time I went with her to her parent’s house, I drove and she was engrossed in reading a book.

    “Let’s go in the back way.”

    “Where is that?”

    “Turn left at Calvin Adams’ store.”

    We passed a rural intersection with nothing on the corner. She looks up and punches my arm.

    “You missed the turn.”

    “There was no store there!”

    “Oh, it burned down years ago. Now turn right at Jack Simpson’s house.”

    We pass another empty intersection. There is nothing to see but cotton fields and a clump of trees yonder in the distance. She looks up and punches my arm.

    “You missed the turn.”

    “Aw c’mon, there’s no house here.”

    “It’s behind those trees. You can’t see it from the road.”

    A couple of minutes later, without looking up, “He doesn’t live there anymore.”

    We finally got there and I’m talking to her mom.

    “Which way did you come in?”

    “We came in the back way. I missed the turn at Calvin Adams’ store.”

    She nodded. “It burned down years ago.”

    “Then I missed the turn at Jack Simpson’s house.”

    Another nod. “You can’t see it from the road.”

    There was a long pause and she added, “He doesn’t live there anymore.”

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now I sort of want to know why Jack Simpson doesn’t live there anymore

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    I love my small town! People genuinely care about each other and help each other out. Also one day a year it's Drive your tractor to School day. And the HS kids bring in sheep and bunnies and horses for the elem kids to come pet. It's not perfect but I would not trade it! And no it's not racist. Half Hispanic half white. We all get along! We even have a taco truck that's as good as anything in LA

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life I grew up in a town of 150 people. Moved away, but I keep in touch.

    A friend of mine posted a picture on Facebook a few months ago, tagging another friend: "Hey, Bubba, your pig got loose and is running around the Dollar General parking lot. Come get him!"

    People were more surprised that they'd gotten themselves a Dollar General store than they were about Bubba's pig.

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    11 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A couple days after we moved to the small farming town we live in, we found out who used to have our new (to us) phone number. There was obviously a summer storm brewing outside, and we got a couple calls from people saying stuff like “Ruth, you might want to close your windows, there’s a storm headed your way!” We would just say Ruth doesn’t have this number anymore, introduce ourselves, and tell them thanks for the warning about the storm, we’ll get our windows shut right now. We thought it was kind of sweet, tbh.

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    “There isn't really much of an outlet to share these with a wider audience so I guess my question gave them a chance to do that. For the people who live in rural, remote, and small towns where those things are considered normal, it can be a neat experience to share about your everyday life in a way that baffles others globally.”

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    Small town girl here. When we moved here, we really had people talking. Rumor was "Joe's" granddaughter bought the house. No, it was "Bob's" son. They didn't know we had married each other and everyone was right.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life We were having a machine shop, that was located in a small town, make a manufacturing machine for us. They could make the individual parts, but had no idea how everything went together. We sent a mechanic to be onsite for several weeks to assemble the machine. First day, he went to the local cafe to get coffee and breakfast. There are several people in there drinking coffee, reading the newspaper, chatting, etc. He goes in and sits at the counter. No one is there to wait on him. Finally, one of the guys says "if you want coffee, you'll have to get it yourself. They ain't open yet."

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Way back I lived in a small town. When my friend, who lived two houses down the street, and I were going to go hunting birds in the morning before work, whichever of us was up first would walk into the others house to put coffee on for when he got up.

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    Heard over the scanner one day. Tourist passing through reports dog on roof at XX address. Can someone go get Frank off the roof please dunno how that son of a gun keeps getting up there”

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    “As for my favorite comments, the one that stuck with me was the one that said if you called 911 after midnight, you'd be put on hold so the dispatcher could wake up the sheriff. I haven't read through them all yet. that's pretty ambitious. but thanks for the reminder to do that when I need a laugh.”

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life The traffic on the "main street" of my town is so sparse, two drivers going opposite directions can stop and talk to each other for a few minutes without causing any problem.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Dude moves here, goes to the local garden shop. Loads his pick up with bags of soil, garden implements, et al.

    Oops, he forgot his wallet.

    Old dude at the store, honest to God, says, "You can stop by and pay tomorrow"

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you are in need of hay, straw or other horse bedding, just call the farmer. He will tell you in which barn and which corner you have to be, you load the stuff, tell him how much you took and pay by Tikkie (sort of Venmo, I guess). Only interaction with a live being are the dog, who will sit next to the truck and count (?) and sometimes some livestock, having their shelter in the same barn.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Lived in a town of about 5,000: A woman walked into the DMV on a Friday, saw that there were 3 people ahead of her and left to come back another time when they weren't so busy.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    😂 this one made me laugh so hard, my mum is like this in the country, I’m a full fledged Gold Coast girl, I’m used to busy, I can’t imagine the ease of waiting behind 3 peoole 😂

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life A “parade” that consisted of like, three goats and four children

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The parade was created, so the parents of all the kids, could take a little break.

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    I taught English in a small town in Japan for a couple of years. One day the principal said they were cancelling classes for the afternoon so the police could come give a safety talk.

    As the product of the American school system I was thinking drugs? gangs? STDs?

    Bicycle safety. Some of the students had been seen riding two to a bicycle through town. We were reminded that bicycles were for one person only, also wear your helmet and always signal your moves to drivers.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In years gone by, we had cycling proficiency lessons and a test at primary school.

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    #21

    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Got a call ... neighbor 5 houses down the road:

    "hey can you look out the window and tell me who is walking down the street?"

    "yea, that's the guy from Louisdale who is going out with that Felix girl"

    "mk, thanks"

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life I lived in a small town. When I moved there, people would ask, "Whose house did you buy?"

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm surprised they had to ask. In my experience they can tell you the whole history of the house

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life My dogs got out while i was working. the police called my niece's elementary school (she was a 5th grader) to get her to round them up and take them back home.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    my mom and dad were divorced, dad bought a dog that had been abused and given cocaine by the then owner, dog did not like people but hated women more. dog got loose dad wasnt home. cops came to my mom, we only lived up the road less than 5 mins away. now cops knew my dad took in abused dogs and that they were usually mean so there's a dozen cop cars surrounding the house cops hiding behind there cars guns at the ready just in case. mom gets there yells' buddy house now!' he stops growling and went to the porch lol its like he was doing his job guarding the house you didn't need that many cops you could have just put one cop there to make sure no one went up to the house he wouldn't have left the yard.... he was a good dog- someone hit him on the head with a shovel in order to steal stuff, never found the bastard who did it

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    #24

    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life One spring, the front page of the local newspaper's top headline was "Deer finds grass in " The fact that someone had a picture of a deer who found some grass meant that winter might finally be over, which is the big news that everyone cares about.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If it’s a farming community, that would actually be really big and important news. I’m not being facetious either.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life My fiancé took me to a popular festival in his tiny hometown. Some guy nodded and waved at him on the street. I asked how they knew each other. Fiancé told me he was the only other guy in town with the same name as him.

    Also, his dad told him not to sleep with a particular chick because she might be his half-sister.

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    One day, I was walking down the street in our small town and a guy stopped me and asked me for my watch. And I gave it to him because he was the local jeweler and knew I needed a new band.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Oh, freaked out my big-city SIL when I named all 40ish people in a diner.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tbf, I technically don't live in a big city, but I'm a little freaked out by someone knowing that many people and somehow he is able to remember all their names. 🤯

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Where I grew up if we called 911 after midnight the operator would have us hold so she could wake up the sheriff.

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    My local beer store had dedicated snowmobile parking.

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    When we moved to a town of about 1,000 people, the local newspaper published our family portrait on the front page to announce the new preacher had arrived. Not a small pic either; it took up easily a sixth of the front page.

    My sisters and I would ride our bikes all over town with our gaggle of friends. Mom would get phone calls from strangers telling her they just saw us, and we were fine. It was just how the moms helped each other keep track of their kids.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nice to know that you're supported and your community has your back.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life It happened at my small town bar. It was a busy night and the bartender went up around asking if anyone wanted a drink before she went downstairs to restock some beer. After she came back this guy started snapping and whistling and bitching at her for being gone for so long.

    Half the crowd jumped to the waitress's defense and started calling this guy names. He eventually got booed out of the bar.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life I am the connecting point of 2 *MASSIVE* families in a smallish town. (About 20,000)

    I have had people I never met figure out who I was based on my resemblance to my dad and brothers.

    A cop came to my first apartment for a noise complaint... he was my cousin...

    My girlfriend at the time, needed an ultrasound to check her gaul bladder. I went with her, the machines were all in the maternity ward... My phone was blowing up from family asking when we were expecting *before we left the building*...

    My dad owned THE drivers ed school for like 20+ years. We can go literally no where without meeting at least 3 people he taught to drive.

    Once got pulled over for, well, using a roundabout properly, but they're new to the area. The cop told me I'd signaled weirdly so he thought I was drunk... (Left going in then right when I exited at the 3rd exit. I explained that's how you do it... He checked my license, realized my dad taught him to drive and said "So uh... I'm gonna bet Mr.Driver's son knows how to use a roundabout better than me. Have a nice day."

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If he put on his left turn signal to enter said roundabout and his right turn signal to exit said roundabout, then wouldn't he be exiting towards the middle of the roundabout? I'm trying to picture this in my head, but it isn't making sense to my extremely tired self.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life The radio station announces townspeople’s birthdays, and will say their name and job, eg, it’s Janice Smith’s birthday, the fifth grade teacher.

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    Riding lawnmowers in fast food drive thru lines, many driven by children.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life A party in a potato field, it was only lighted by car headlights.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Squirrel festival and a new squirrel bridge reveal.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I go to a park to read every day. I always pack a handful of hazelnuts to deposit in a tree somewhere along the way and imagine the look of joy on the unsuspecting squirrel that'll stumble across the surprise stash.

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    #38

    The entire school had 27 students comprised of the offspring from twelve families.

    A game of kiss-chase is chaotic when you're related to more than half of the players. lol

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Town drunk was paralyzed and used a motorized wheelchair to get around. I was driving home one Saturday night and said town drunk was passed out in his wheelchair doing circles almost directly in the town square. Had to call his brother who came and picked him up on a rollback truck. Strapped him down and drove off into the cold dark night.

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    I entered a general store in a small town, and the owner was playing billiards with some of the other men in town. I asked to buy a coke, and the guy smiled from across the hall and asked me to just take what I needed and leave some cash on the counter, assuming it was approximately the correct amount.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We do this with some of our regulars. We also have places in town where people sell eggs or honey out of their homes. If they're not around they leave out the stuff and a cashbox, all on the honor system.

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    I lost my wallet, went to DMV to replace my license. The guy there asked me if i had any other ID, but i didn't. He said "you know, you look just like your daddy" and issued me a new license anyway.

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    Jared Robinson
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    Not going to lie I'd have a problem with that. And I think the federal and local governments might just have something to say as well.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life Growing up in a town of 2,500 in the 80’s and early 90’s:

    1. Several times in 3rd and 4th grade, we had to evacuate the playground and run inside because the farmer next door’s bull got loose again.
    2. well-known local crime wave: the inmates used to break out of jail, go pick up a pizza, and bring it back for everyone. This ended when they finally built a new jail.
    3. Our Chevy dealership never locked the new cars on their lot. Want to go consider options after-hours? Just climb on in and see how the interior feels.
    4. I distinctly remember triplet calves being on the front page of our once-a-week town newspaper.
    5. On designated days, all the farm boys would drive tractors to school. Pulling into the parking lot in the morning, it looked like the set of Footloose or something.

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    Gavin Winchester
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    How is 3 a small town thing? Unless you mean when they’re closed because I can walk down and sit in any Porsche right now

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life A friend's great aunt lived in a tiny town about 40-50 miles from the suburb we live in, we went to visit her and she had a newspaper laying out and I asked if I could read it.

    They had a lost and found section. It read like this:

    FOUND

    A child's left glove, green then gave an address. I couldn't believe it.

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    Cows escaped a farm and were hanging out in a field nearby and occasionally wandering into the road and holding up traffic. Took like a week or so to get them to wander back home

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    Mrs. EW
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Growing up we had a local cow that was a serial escape artist, but only the nights before trash pick up. Cow was obsessed with eating garbage.

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    “The cinema is a really long drive though, don’t know if I feel up for that.” -Me

    The cinema is a 15 minute drive

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    Old people who've never been out of the town.. ever

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    The grocery store social hour.

    In a big city, the store can be packed, but it's basically 100 different individuals/groups going about their day.

    In a small town, half the time, it's hard to get through the aisle because two people are chit chatting, regularly they both will stop talking to each other to say hi to someone else waking by.

    Everybody knows everybody, and everybody goes to the grocery store.

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    30 People Share The Most 'Small Town' Things They've Ever Seen Happen In Real Life I am from a town of roughly 500 people. The primary industry was leather tanning and the town really peaked in the 1950s. Our school was K-12 and my graduation class was 7. I was one of 2 that went to college. I ended up doing grad school across the country at University of Arizona and it was an amazing experience and I’m still out here. When I was home for 4th of July and wearing my University tshirt more people that I can count on my hand asked me what Arizona was and where it was.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Curious about what was actually taught at this K-12 school? How does one end up in grad school and yet at least 6 people out of 500 in the town, have never heard of the state of Arizona, never mind where it is located?

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    #49

    Quoting my dad because he grew up in the Appalachian hills of hillbilly, Pennsylvania country:

    "The grocery store was on the other side of the hill and our football field was on some rented out land from a kind dairy farmer."

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