Joy presents Darl Moody, a stereotypical Southern-by-the-grace-of-God country boy, whose hunting expedition in the backwoods of North Carolina goes awry when he shoots and kills Carol Brewer, another
local yokel who was scavenging the forest for ginseng.
I pulled into a cafe for directions and thankfully the
local yokel bloke was canny enough - more Emmerdale than Hills Have Eyes; it really was the Portuguese equivalent of some banjo playing hick village back home.
Imagine what would happen today if some
local yokel walked up to a visiting candidate for president and asked to speak to him.
Encouraging them to sound like
local yokel comedians is unkind.
Local yokel John Moffatt (Ripon) took second with 18lb 2oz and Pat Adams (RSPS Tek-Neek Trabucco) came third with 17lb 7oz.
Turturro has the most fun as the batty
local yokel, dressed like a crazed Mid-West parson and brimming with angst and anger.
But man, they're dying out there trying to grow their businesses beyond
local yokel land in an environment where retailers don't give two hoots about quality, only a company's ability to pay the bribe.
But these stories also form the context for the media reincarnation of Bill Clinton from
local yokel to forceful world leader: They reinforce political resignation, cynicism, and apathy, and urge us to defer to those above us, the authorities, our leaders.
"It's terrible," brayed one
local yokel. "Some days you don't see anyone at all."
'As a '
local yokel', and fan since 1950, I get great pleasure out of providing a very important link between the club and the players with the fans, youngsters, and those who are disadvantaged or who have special needs.'
Or, well, Hudson is a Dallas cheerleader (seriously) about to marry some
local yokel, but when she chooses her lesbian lover from college to act as her maid of honor, well, you can imagine the sparks that fly.
Trust me, folks, a spooky silence won't suddenly descend upon the place - and no weird-looking
local yokel will utter the immortal words: "We don't like strangers around these parts."
Chigurh is tasked with retrieving $2 million that a
local yokel (Josh Brolin) has fled with after stumbling on that drug-deal-gone-bad.
Then SOME bin-hoking
local yokel bigots must have perceived a fatal threat to Derry's self-importance in a few buses full of Linfield fans.