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The vegetation changes abruptly from lush woods to desert at the town line. The town is sparsely inhabited, with the inhabitants all seeming to know each other: the Sherrif's Deputy is on casual speaking terms with [[Sally]], a repeat offender, and is used to the idea she'll attack her husband (the local judge) for being "stupid". There's a local shopping outlet we don't see, and a bar called [[Mad Dawg's]] that's frequented by cowboy wannabes. A local radio station plays country and western all the time. There's a Sheriff's Department, and no police department.
The vegetation changes abruptly from lush woods to desert at the town line. The town is sparsely inhabited, with the inhabitants all seeming to know each other: the Sherrif's Deputy is on casual speaking terms with [[Sally]], a repeat offender, and is used to the idea she'll attack her husband (the local judge) for being "stupid". There's a local shopping outlet we don't see, and a bar called [[Mad Dawg's]] that's frequented by cowboy wannabes. A local radio station plays country and western all the time. There's a Sheriff's Department, and no police department.

[[Jake Morgendorffer]] once went there on a business trip, taking Daria with him.


Bizarrely, everyone in Fremont has a stereotypical southern accent ''despite'' living right next to Lawndale, which has a 'generic' mid-Atlantic accent.
Bizarrely, everyone in Fremont has a stereotypical southern accent ''despite'' living right next to Lawndale, which has a 'generic' mid-Atlantic accent.