Left the blue blood area in the mid 90's. Without a doubt best and most rewarding (financially, professionally and lifestyle) move of my life. Moved well outside of the confines of metro Atlanta and have more than one office. One can find poor rural counties in Georgia without going to southwest Georgia Archie, and still have relative access to Atlanta. Believe me, I began my own practice in one. I have easy and quick access to LM. Little traffic, and the best part is spending Sunday nights at the lake because the trip to work on Monday morning is so short.
So I am somewhat confused, Archie. Are you implying that "average" Americans can only be found in the inner city or "dirt poor" areas of rural Georgia?
I never accused you of not being familar with the average American. Look at my post and quote the accusation. What I asked you to do was define who you consider to be an "average" American. I think the entire forum would be interested.