and that’s the one legitimately good reason to oppose it. The city folk act like they are the only places in the world and completely ignore the rest of the country, the worlds largest ball of yarn wouldn’t exist without small towns, neither would wal-mikes.
Yes and no. It depends on which part of Europe you are in.
It’s a bit like that in the States, with a lot of the infrastructure appearing to be concentrated in the Northeast.
Where there are lots of people close together, weird how that works…
and that’s the one legitimately good reason to oppose it. The city folk act like they are the only places in the world and completely ignore the rest of the country, the worlds largest ball of yarn wouldn’t exist without small towns, neither would wal-mikes.
No. Used to be everywhere. That’s just where people held onto it after.