Billy, that isn't morals, that is courtesy. A completely different subject, albeit a important one that would go hand in hand with morals. Now, I will admit that country folk are more friendly when you meet them, but that is because their lives move at a much slower pace. City folk are also friendly, as proven by the blackout of 1965. If fact they were so friendly, that 9 months later, there was a baby birth boom. In times of peril, city folk will help their neighbors just as much as country folk. This type of city vs. country friendliest debate kind of reminds me of the city guy that goes to the farmer to buy a mule. The farmer says that he has just the mule for the city dweller. This mule will do anything you tell it to do. The city dweller takes the mule home on his pick up and when it comes time to unload the mule, he tells the mule to "get off the truck". The mule just stands there. The city guy tries to push, pull, coax, and coerce the mule off the truck to no avail. He then drives back to the farmer and complains about the mule. The farmer picks up a 2x4 and whacks the mule over the head. Then he tells the mule to "get off the truck" and the mule complies. The farmer then tells the city guy that "all you have to do is get his attention". Moral of the story is........ once you have the attention of the city folk, they are friendly also..... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif