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  • United States

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  • Canada

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  • Total voters
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Trotter

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I live in the south-east corner of Tennessee in the USA. About five miles outside of Cleveland (TENNESSEE... no way my accent is from Ohio), just above Chattanooga.

Gwen said:
I live near Atlanta, GA in the US.
Howdy, neighbor!

BigBossman said:
More specifically, I live in Mobile, AL. Even more specifically, I live in the unincorporated part of Mobile called West Mobile.
And howdy to you, other neighbor!
 

EdSutton

New Member
At our computer. Otherwise, I could not post this reply. :rolleyes:

Now, I'm going to :sleep:

Ed
 
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Gwen

Active Member
I live in the south-east corner of Tennessee in the USA. About five miles outside of Cleveland (TENNESSEE... no way my accent is from Ohio), just above Chattanooga.


Howdy, neighbor!

Howdy!! I go thru your neck of the woods when I visit my Granny near Knoxville. Next time I go thru there I'll honk at ya!:laugh:
 

Trotter

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Knoxville? Then you go straight up I-75. You would have to take the first Cleveland exit (#20) and then take the Hwy 64/Ocoee exit off of the bypass to head in my direction.

Of course, you could drop in on TomVols while you are in Knoxville. :D
 

Gwen

Active Member
I'll honk at him, too.:laugh:

By the way, I always liked the name of that little town near you called Ootelwah. Love those old Indian names!
 

Trotter

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We've got a lot of them around here. Ocoee, Etowah, Hiawassee, Chillhowie, Chattahoocie (yep, that is a real river). If you go on up Highway 64 you go up into the Cherokee National Forest.
 

Gwen

Active Member
We've got them around here, too: Dahlonega, Ohoopee, Nantahayla, Chestatee, Cartecay, Ellijay, etc. They are just fun to say!
 

SaggyWoman

Active Member
We've got a lot of them around here. Ocoee, Etowah, Hiawassee, Chillhowie, Chattahoocie (yep, that is a real river). If you go on up Highway 64 you go up into the Cherokee National Forest.

In Oklahoma, we have Nowata and Lotawatah. In between is Enufwata.
 

Spear

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Nîmes, France

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Tom Butler

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Paducah, Kentucky. The Tennessee River ends at the Paducah Riverfront, and merges with the Ohio River. The city is at the far end of Western Kentucky, 140 miles from Nashville, 165 miles from St. Louis, 175 miles from Memphis and 220 miles from Louisville.

Around here, though, we're fond of saying we're located halfway between Monkey's Eyebrow and Possum Trot. They're real places, look 'em up.
 

Jim1999

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I think it was Michigan, before some amalgamation took place, had a town called Hell.

Cheers,

Jim
 
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