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Post by tigerbait99 on Oct 19, 2004 20:52:42 GMT -5
I did live up there for a summer with my dad who had to take care of my grandmom who had alzhiemers. My dad was born and raised up there, and i just love it up there, i wouldnt be living right IN THE HEART of Knoxville, but i would live around it like Sevierville or Oak Ridge somewhere close to Knoxville, but not exactly in it. I have never lived there, but I have been there multiple times. Mostly for UT games, but I loved the area. And I agree with Mr. T, I wouldn't live in Knoxville itself.
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Post by huskersrule01 on Oct 20, 2004 11:50:37 GMT -5
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Oct 20, 2004 15:38:53 GMT -5
lol. Much of the world is as free as the US. Many take better care of there people. Don't get me wrong I like the US but the Australians I lived with didn't understand it either.
It's just to bad a crappy country like China is going to be the next World Dynasty. Damned Chinese. ;D
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Post by MAC on Oct 20, 2004 17:35:27 GMT -5
Norway (it's beautiful and European) Kauai (scenery, weather, its Hawaii) Tennessee (scenery, cute southern accents , nice people)
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Post by Dukeman on Oct 20, 2004 21:40:20 GMT -5
I don't think I'll ever want to live anywhere other than North Carolina. You don't mess with perfection.
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Post by qcomdrj on Oct 20, 2004 23:24:53 GMT -5
I don't think I'll ever want to live anywhere other than North Carolina. You don't mess with perfection. Except South Carolina is more perfect. Why don't we just agree to call it Carolina? That works better. The outerbanks rule except when there are hurricanes, and Charleston is a wonderful city.
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Oct 21, 2004 7:22:00 GMT -5
Me and PJ live on an island.
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