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Polly
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February 27, 2007, 05:11:59 pm »
if it iis not esst of nashville iwould not want to live their no doubt this is best section
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February 27, 2007, 05:24:18 pm »
Reprimand is hereby rescinded.........................this will not go on your permanent record, assuming no additional violations (within the next 12 calendar months).
Y'all must'a been on some pig track if you were following the East side of the TN river.
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February 27, 2007, 06:04:50 pm »
I drove down from Blacksburgh VA, down into Knoxville TN, over into the tip of GA and up into NC in 2001. Other than that, I got no idea what dashed, what water, what cultural or what political lines I crossed.
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Swamp Donkey (this is a gentle reprimand), we understand that
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This was my first visit in many, many years to TN West of Nashville.
Been down to Nashville and places East of there many times.
Pig track about says it!
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I have always thought it was pig-tracky as you go west.
But, I thought that MI, MN, and MO were all the same too! (not really. Gentle pun). So much for what I know
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Naw, gotta go way North in MI.
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