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Here where Joel and I will live, its a small town, with small town ways. Everyone seems to know everyone, yet its not in a nosey way. The biggest employer is the school system. There is mist on the mountains most every morning, and the skies are blue most of the time. No one is really in a hurry, and people here are still, for the most part, courteous on the road and say "hi" even if they don't know you. It's things like this that I really love about the South. :luv:

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Born and raised in the south and love the landscape and hospitality of most people. Yes we have rednecks but I think all places have someone like this. Glad your enjoying it here more now.

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Here where Joel and I will live, its a small town, with small town ways. Everyone seems to know everyone, yet its not in a nosey way. The biggest employer is the school system. There is mist on the mountains most every morning, and the skies are blue most of the time. No one is really in a hurry, and people here are still, for the most part, courteous on the road and say "hi" even if they don't know you. It's things like this that I really love about the South. :luv:

I'm jealous. <_<

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Here where Joel and I will live, its a small town, with small town ways. Everyone seems to know everyone, yet its not in a nosey way. The biggest employer is the school system. There is mist on the mountains most every morning, and the skies are blue most of the time. No one is really in a hurry, and people here are still, for the most part, courteous on the road and say "hi" even if they don't know you. It's things like this that I really love about the South. :luv:

I'm jealous. <_<

Aww....well, there's still room for a few more :D

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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Here where Joel and I will live, its a small town, with small town ways. Everyone seems to know everyone, yet its not in a nosey way. The biggest employer is the school system. There is mist on the mountains most every morning, and the skies are blue most of the time. No one is really in a hurry, and people here are still, for the most part, courteous on the road and say "hi" even if they don't know you. It's things like this that I really love about the South. :luv:
I'm jealous. <_<
Aww....well, there's still room for a few more :D

I know. That is what keeps us going. We're just trying to find the right spot. And a job in that spot. ;)

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Here where Joel and I will live, its a small town, with small town ways. Everyone seems to know everyone, yet its not in a nosey way. The biggest employer is the school system. There is mist on the mountains most every morning, and the skies are blue most of the time. No one is really in a hurry, and people here are still, for the most part, courteous on the road and say "hi" even if they don't know you. It's things like this that I really love about the South. :luv:
I'm jealous. <_<
Aww....well, there's still room for a few more :D

I know. That is what keeps us going. We're just trying to find the right spot. And a job in that spot. ;)

Yeah, I do know what you mean...and if Joel finds a job where he has to commute...sigh...we'l have to move. :(

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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THE GRITS!

mmmmmhmmmmm with cheese and bacon.......... *drools

sweet tea... oh, how i miss it

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Fried Okra! I couldn't believe I actually liked it!! Yeah..and grits and gravy..mmmm. We used to go to North Carolina once or twice a year to visit relatives while I was growing up...beautiful. Love the Blue Ridge Mountains on the way, too. "Take me homeeeeeeeeeeeeeee country roadsssssssssssssss, to the placeeeeeeee..." Ok, ok, ok. :lol: M.

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it can do that sometimes, I am origninally from the south....I am in south florida now, which is not really considered the south....but the real southern states do seem to have a quaint hospitality about them

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THE GRITS!

mmmmmhmmmmm with cheese and bacon.......... *drools

sweet tea... oh, how i miss it

not a bacon eater, for obvious reason..use to love my mother's blackberry dumplings... :yes:

also, grits are great,,okra..turnip greens..

my friend from there like bbq pig snout sandwiches.... :o

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But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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my friend from there like bbq pig snout sandwiches.... :o

:blink::dead: EWWWWWWWW That's just nasty!!!

no doubt....he wolves them down...it is just wrong.... :yes:

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

Peppi_drinking_beer.jpg

my burro, bosco ..enjoying a beer in almaty

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...st&id=10835

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