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NodMyHeadLikeYeah

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Well I'm certainly going to be in Mississippi around Columbus in April-ish but in the Fall I have to visit some friends in southern Georgia.


South georgia as in Albany or waycross??
 
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NukePooch

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I'm moving back down to Tennessee at the end of April...so maybe I'll find one of those 'every other woman'.
 

Liamson

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St. Mary's Kingsland Valdosta. Sorry, Waycross is a bit more north than I was thinking.
 

Liamson

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btw Tennessee is Gorgeous on the Eastern side.
 
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NukePooch

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btw Tennessee is Gorgeous on the Eastern side.
Absolutely it is...which is why I'm moving to Middle Tennessee, south of Nashvegas, just this side of Hell.
I'll be moving soon thereafter to Lexington, KY, which is properly pretty.

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Then again, if you're headed to Valdosta, they really know how to bury the sweat-o-meter down there...
 
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SocialArtist

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I guess the really sad fact is this is where I grew up. I spent 6 years in the Navy and now that I'm back, I know every church in the valley and pretty much every girl that goes to church here. Real Women just don't exist here or something.

The Girls that we do get, aren't women and that can be frustrating enough in and of itself. Its like the deeper into the Bible study we get, the harder they fixate on their iPhone app. Or they go from the Bible study to a Bar.

I think I just need to move.
I hear you about that. I know the girls more obsessed with their cells or going to the bar immediately following study.
 
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SocialArtist

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#28
Its funny you should say that ;)

Because that is exactly what I intend to do. I used to live in Georgia, that was the best 3 years of my life. I have friends in Georgia and Mississippi, so I'm already making plans.
I've been also pondering Atlanta lately for two reasons, I understand the job market is better there then where I'm from and more Christian women.
 
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Jullianna

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The South is gorgeous...period ;) But, you're so right. Eastern Tennessee is beautiful. I drove through there on my way to Florida this past Summer and on through the mountains. I stopped in SC to check out a Cherokee reservation on top of one of them until the mist began to settle. If I hadn't been concerned about getting back down the mountain through the mist in the dark, I could have stayed up there MUCH longer. :)

Nod, most of my family came from Georgia too (NE). I went on down into Savannah and HAD to spend time at St Simon's Island (one of my favorite places on the planet). If any of you ever get there, be sure you visit this church. So much history there (dates back to the 1700s, dedicated by the Wesleys), along with spanish moss and jasmine gardens. :)

check it out: Christ Church, St. Simons, Georgia
 

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I love Savannah, its gorgeous.
 
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NodMyHeadLikeYeah

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The South is gorgeous...period ;) But, you're so right. Eastern Tennessee is beautiful. I drove through there on my way to Florida this past Summer and on through the mountains. I stopped in SC to check out a Cherokee reservation on top of one of them until the mist began to settle. If I hadn't been concerned about getting back down the mountain through the mist in the dark, I could have stayed up there MUCH longer. :)

Nod, most of my family came from Georgia too (NE). I went on down into Savannah and HAD to spend time at St Simon's Island (one of my favorite places on the planet). If any of you ever get there, be sure you visit this church. So much history there (dates back to the 1700s, dedicated by the Wesleys), along with spanish moss and jasmine gardens. :)

check it out: Christ Church, St. Simons, Georgia

I love savannah georgia! Growing up my family we spent a lot of time there. I have never actually even been out of the south.
 

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I love the Mall there too. :D
 
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NukePooch

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I love savannah georgia! Growing up my family we spent a lot of time there. I have never actually even been out of the south.
Then, places you need to go:


Vermont in the fall
Colorado
Glacier National Park in Montana

Now that I mention it, I'm ready for a road trip. I'll drive.
 
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NukePooch

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#36
I love the Mall there too. :D
I'm sorry, mmm...ma..mall? Isn't that one of those places where I go to not find what I came for because they're all sold out and then the security guard follows me around because "I don't belong, so I must be trouble"? They do have good hot pretzels, though.
 
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Jullianna

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*perk* road trip? mall? :):):)
 
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NukePooch

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*perk* road trip? mall? :):):)
Whoah, there, lil' lady. You gotta separate those two...road trips are to someplace new and exciting...the mall is where you go when you want to experience the non-aural equivalent of fingernails on a chalkboard.
 
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Jullianna

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#39
I do now :( But a road trip to the mall in Nashville used to be a personal favorite. I don't think they're going to reopen it now though because of the flood damage.
 
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thimsrebma

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I do now :( But a road trip to the mall in Nashville used to be a personal favorite. I don't think they're going to reopen it now though because of the flood damage.
You probably wont find too many men there. Maybe you should stop by the Bass Pro Shop.