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Do Barb and Chris buy newspapers only to use them as a dog-toilet, or are they actually reading them before?
I read somewhere that Chris once got in trouble for hanging around McDonald's for hours and collecting all the newspapers left behind, so it sounds like a bulk of it comes from scavenging.
 
What do Chris' longtime neighbors think of the Chandlers?
They're in a lower-middle class, upper-lower class, redneck neighborhood, so I doubt they think much of them aside from "that's where those weirdos live." They don't seem to interact with their neighbors much. Then again, the handful of examples we have of them actually interacting with neighbors - finding and trying to keep the dog, the "attack snake," Chris visibly hesitating to go get his ball from the neighbors' property in that soccer video, etc - show that the Chandlers are probably not good neighbors.
 
They're in a lower-middle class, upper-lower class, redneck neighborhood, so I doubt they think much of them aside from "that's where those weirdos live." They don't seem to interact with their neighbors much. Then again, the handful of examples we have of them actually interacting with neighbors - finding and trying to keep the dog, the "attack snake," Chris visibly hesitating to go get his ball from the neighbors' property in that soccer video, etc - show that the Chandlers are probably not good neighbors.
No doubt it didn't take long for that reputation to take shape.
 
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They're in a lower-middle class, upper-lower class, redneck neighborhood, so I doubt they think much of them aside from "that's where those weirdos live." They don't seem to interact with their neighbors much. Then again, the handful of examples we have of them actually interacting with neighbors - finding and trying to keep the dog, the "attack snake," Chris visibly hesitating to go get his ball from the neighbors' property in that soccer video, etc - show that the Chandlers are probably not good neighbors.

Don't forget boasting about getting one of their neighbor's cats put to sleep.
 
They're in a lower-middle class, upper-lower class, redneck neighborhood, so I doubt they think much of them aside from "that's where those weirdos live." They don't seem to interact with their neighbors much. Then again, the handful of examples we have of them actually interacting with neighbors - finding and trying to keep the dog, the "attack snake," Chris visibly hesitating to go get his ball from the neighbors' property in that soccer video, etc - show that the Chandlers are probably not good neighbors.

Without sounding dumb, do you mean social, economic, or both? Wasn't Bob an engineer?
 
Did he talk to his mother before paying for a prostitute? Also how did bard handle Chris coming home after fucking a prostitute?
 
But it has economic and social impacts.
It opens doors, nothing more nothing less.

I try not to be too hard on Bob being he tried he had faults and I don't like to speak ill of the dead. But he wasn't exactly haute culture nor did he adapt to trends. But that's a lot of engineering lol.

He had brains and skills and worked hard this doesn't mean you are classy. His tastes were simple music and burger King among his favorite things. triple his salary maybe they'd have a big house but he'd be taking his S class out for a whopper still not dining at Ruth Chris.
 
It opens doors, nothing more nothing less.

I try not to be too hard on Bob being he tried he had faults and I don't like to speak ill of the dead. But he wasn't exactly haute culture nor did he adapt to trends. But that's a lot of engineering lol.

He had brains and skills and worked hard this doesn't mean you are classy. His tastes were simple music and burger King among his favorite things. triple his salary maybe they'd have a big house but he'd be taking his S class out for a whopper still not dining at Ruth Chris.

I'm asking you about the fucking neighborhood and I get this shit, speculation of "classiness." Can you just say, "Yeah, I'm GUESSING,"?
 
I'm asking you about the fucking neighborhood and I get this shit, speculation of "classiness." Can you just say, "Yeah, I'm GUESSING,"?
it's well known it's not a classy hood is what I was trying to restate as others did. I see no reason for you to be rude, if anything after it was said it's kinda a dumpy area you got defensive about bobs career and I simply pointed out that doesn't make you anything more than that line of work.
 
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it's well known it's not a classy hood is what I was trying to restate as others did. I see no reason for you to be rude, if anything after it was said it's kinda a dumpy area you got defensive about bobs career and I simply pointed out that doesn't make you anything more than that line of work.

Because even a socially low class but economically upper middle person doesn't typically buy something in a super poor area. I was asking if it was an economically disadvantaged neighborhood or if you just mean they're a bunch of low class rednecks.
 
Because even a socially low class but economically upper middle person doesn't typically buy something in a super poor area. I was asking if it was an economically disadvantaged neighborhood or if you just mean they're a bunch of low class rednecks.

They're a bunch of low class rednecks living in a somewhat disadvantaged neighborhood. Not disadvantaged enough they don't own a house, but it isn't in great shape and neither is the neighborhood itself.
 
I was asking if it was an economically disadvantaged neighborhood
It's not. It's just a rural middle class neighborhood. Home values are higher than median for the US, and per capita income is on par with the US. It's only disadvantaged in the way that every rural area is: they have limited access to infrastructure and services.
 
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