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jaybyrd

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John I'll take your place so they don't need to change the census numbers. I know we're on opposite sides of the political spectrum but some people are just too stupid no matter where you stand.

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Don't have I to relocate, I drive almost a 1.5 hours everyday now lol :blink:</p></blockquote>

That's a long damn ride so I'm going to assume you make more than me to justify that but I've got a couple serious parties interested if youd like to get in line.

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I live in a Metropolis, Not sure i could live with out the city traffic and noise ..

I live 20 yards from 35w a major highway.. I open my window to fall asleep to the noise!

 

I always wonder if i could go country ! lol

 

 

Twin Cities, the 14th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, containing approximately 3.8 million residents

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I live in a Metropolis, Not sure i could live with out the city traffic and noise ..

I live 20 yards from 35w a major highway.. I open my window to fall asleep to the noise!

 

I always wonder if i could go country ! lol

 

 

Twin Cities, the 14th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, containing approximately 3.8 million residents

it is all what you are conditioned to - growing up int he country I wouldn't sleep well for a LONG time in the environment - on the other hand our quiet dark area with owls, crickets etc might make it hard for your to sleep.    now if I could only get the wife to turn off that damn fan after 25 years I could sleep better

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Jay its actually not that bad I have drove through Johnson City Many, Many  times and never no problems. I like eastern Tn. because its more like here I suppose the climate is probably milder here 78 to 80 is the average summer highs. I like Jonesboro and Greeneville area because of the small town feel.

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E TN is where I would move to or maybe by the White river in Arkansas. Now in N. MS. Right outside of MEM. Lots of stupid around me.

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the only thing is once a year you will have to deal with a that Bonnaroo traffic and people. It's a nightmare.

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Too much snow in east TN. I don't mind a little snow but if i wanted that much I would have stayed in ny

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