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Originally Posted by Slavek
One is Red State or will be the other is Blue State. I would choose NC.


Of course, you would - you Eastern European, eurotrash socialist with absolutely NO knowledge of either place under discussion.


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Originally Posted by Slavek
One is Red State or will be the other is Blue State. I would choose NC.


Because of the higher taxes?
or
More of your liberal buddies?

More liberals = higher taxes


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Originally Posted by Slavek
One is Red State or will be the other is Blue State. I would choose NC.



I would impose a 400K moving tax on [bleep] like you when you move to a Red state.

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Originally Posted by Slavek
One is Red State or will be the other is Blue State. I would choose NC.


do the opposite of what this dick says.

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I'd choose Tennessee over North Carolina, but would NOT live in Knoxville...or Memphis.

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If listening to nationalist conservative for five minutes gives you headache choose NC. If listening to progressive or progressive moderate for five minutes gives you headache choose TN.

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Originally Posted by Slavek
If listening to nationalist conservative for five minutes gives you headache choose NC. If listening to progressive or progressive moderate for five minutes gives you headache choose TN.


You have no clue on either state, or either city/region under consideration. Crawl back into your gulag, komrade.


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Originally Posted by 4ager
Crawl back into your gulag, komrade.


+1

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I have only passed through Greensboro a couple of times and cannot comment on the quality of life there. However, I did live in Knoxville, Maryville and Morristown for quite a few years.

If you like fishing, hiking and very nice mountain scenery then you will like Knoxville and the surrounding area. If you are focused mainly on hunting especially for deer, you might be disappointed. There is a lot of decent public land hunting not far from Knoxville, but it cannot compare to middle Tennessee for deer hunting. If river or mountain stream trout and smallmouth fishing is your thing then you are in luck. Same goes for reservoir fishing for bass, stripers, catfish etc.

If you like college sports it does not get much better than football Saturdays in Knoxville. I just hope you like orange.

Knoxville is just big enough to have decent theatre, museum and music events. It has plentiful shopping and outlet malls close by in Pigeon Forge/Sevierville. It is still small enough to an element of rural East Tennessee to it though.

There a several smaller towns that are not quite suburbs that would keep you closer to the outdoors and rural life, but are still close enough to Knoxville that you could be there in less than an hour. These include Maryville, Oak Ridge, Norris and Lenoir City that come time mind.

I have lived all over the South and would chose East Tennessee over any other place I have lived given the choice.


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Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by Slavek
If listening to nationalist conservative for five minutes gives you headache choose NC. If listening to progressive or progressive moderate for five minutes gives you headache choose TN.


You have no clue on either state, or either city/region under consideration. Crawl back into your gulag, komrade.
You gotta admit it was pretty funny...and accurate.

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I lived close to Knoxville for about 30 years. I don't believe anyone has mentioned Oak Ridge Sportsmans Assoc. in Oak Ridge as a great place to shoot; a TWRA (State DNR) range in Knoxville, and a couple of other range in the area.

Good fishing right in Knoxville (Ft. Loudoun) and other good reservoirs close by - Tellico, Melton Hill, Douglas, and Cherokee. No matter what part of Knoxville you live in, there is a lake or two on your side of town.


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TN. We'll talk in March.


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I understand you're up to your ass in possums, though. That's a little concerning.

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Originally Posted by TnBigBore
I have only passed through Greensboro a couple of times and cannot comment on the quality of life there. However, I did live in Knoxville, Maryville and Morristown for quite a few years.

If you like fishing, hiking and very nice mountain scenery then you will like Knoxville and the surrounding area. If you are focused mainly on hunting especially for deer, you might be disappointed. There is a lot of decent public land hunting not far from Knoxville, but it cannot compare to middle Tennessee for deer hunting. If river or mountain stream trout and smallmouth fishing is your thing then you are in luck. Same goes for reservoir fishing for bass, stripers, catfish etc.

If you like college sports it does not get much better than football Saturdays in Knoxville. I just hope you like orange.

Knoxville is just big enough to have decent theatre, museum and music events. It has plentiful shopping and outlet malls close by in Pigeon Forge/Sevierville. It is still small enough to an element of rural East Tennessee to it though.

There a several smaller towns that are not quite suburbs that would keep you closer to the outdoors and rural life, but are still close enough to Knoxville that you could be there in less than an hour. These include Maryville, Oak Ridge, Norris and Lenoir City that come time mind.

I have lived all over the South and would chose East Tennessee over any other place I have lived given the choice.


Small world man, I too lived in Maryville and Morristown, all though as a kid and not an adult.

My home is in Alabama, but man there is something special about east Tenn. One of the very few places I would ever consider living.

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Originally Posted by RWE
Hope the rambling helps.


At my age, rambling is not only par, but expected.

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Originally Posted by Slavek
If listening to nationalist conservative for five minutes gives you headache choose NC. If listening to progressive or progressive moderate for five minutes gives you headache choose TN.



It has taken many generations of carefully selected inbreeding to produce this level of ignorance or maybe its just all industrial pollution in the water in Eastern Europe that has impaired your mental development.

In any event why don't you do the world a favor and get run over by a bus you no account servile scum.


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