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The Appalachia Issue

Homer's Homes
This is the shack that Homer and his 11 brothers and sisters were born into.
Jerry Hsu
11.1.06
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Unlucky Miner
I've lived in Coober Pedy for 28 years now, although it was never my plan. In 1977, I decided to move to Perth but didn't get any further than CP.
David Westneat
11.1.06
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Thick Skins
We met Rhino one night at The United Bar. Over a dozen Bourbon and Coke's and a Jager shot or two, we found him to be a truly agreeable and pleasant dude.
Rhino
11.1.06
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Sound Underground
I took some time off after compulsory military service in Greece about 34 years ago and came to visit my uncle in Coober Pedy. He told me how easy it was to find opal.
Yanni Athanasiadis
11.1.06
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We Don't Feel Safe
John Mullins lives in an area of Nottingham called The Meadows. It's essentially one large estate of small houses linked by tiny alleyways and passages with a shopping precinct in the centre.
John Mullins
11.1.06
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Meet The Kids Of Laisvall
Vice: How do you like living in Laisvall? Simon: It’s ok. There aren’t that many cops here. Not until Easter.
VICE Staff
11.1.06
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Vice Fashion - Kids Of Cp
First up, we have to make very clear that we had nothing whatsoever to do with the outfits in this shoot.
Travis Hogg
11.1.06
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Records
Since I am not into punk rock this EP was definitely too long. It sounded like a bunch of out of tune guitars with tone-deaf women singing down a coal chute.
VICE Staff
Jim & Josie
11.1.06
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Crisis At The Courthouse
The town elders have gathered at the Inez courthouse to talk about what the heck they're going to do to save their town from its veritable sinkhole of problems-everything from financial disaster to drug addiction to total isolation.
VICE Staff
11.1.06
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Tidbits
This was the only black guy we saw the whole time we were down there and he wasn't fucking around.
VICE Staff
11.1.06
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Walk In My Shoes
I'm originally from West Virginia. My sisters all moved down to Ohio for work and they just stayed there. I didn't go because I couldn't leave my momma. See, she had her legs took off from diabetes.
Gladys Mills
11.1.06
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My Mansion
I grew up in what I guess you'd call a chicken coop. It was this place that used to be a chicken house.
Delphi Fitchpatrick
11.1.06
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