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The Twixters: Refusing to Grow Up by Illiad2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Interesting... by Kickstart2005-01-27 11:53:43
    Could be. by Illiad2005-01-27 12:02:26
      I vacillate on the urban/rural thing by voxwoman2005-01-27 12:11:43
        I don't. I grew up in nowhere Podunk, Indiana. by NOLAWitch2005-01-27 12:31:08
          Insular! No interaction! by DesertRat662005-01-27 12:42:22
            And exactly how diverse were all those by NOLAWitch2005-01-27 12:52:18
              Let me see if I can remember by DesertRat662005-01-27 13:15:30
                And for my rural area by Kickstart 2005-01-27 13:26:28
Split about 45-45-10% between First Nations, us white folks and Sikhs. About half the FNs were Christian, the rest were non-religious or (don't know what else to call it) aboriginal-based religion. Of the white folks, most were non-practicing Christian, some new-age pagan Hippies and buddhists, and a fairly substantial group of Hare Krishnas on their farm.

In town, it was split about 30-30-30%. There were a few Chinese and black families in town...none in rural areas.

KS
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                  Aboriginal religions... by Illiad2005-01-27 13:39:37
                    So... by Kickstart2005-01-27 13:49:14
                      I think I can say for certain this is a semi rural by joecrouse2005-01-27 14:58:35

 

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