I guess I've got new digs

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Good bye spare change!!!!!!
 
Your new house?

Awesome!!!!

Really really nice.
 
cool, I have a place to crash at on my yearly drive to Florida

But isnt Valdosta a "dry" town Husker?
 
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I took the link off. It's not wise to have other people on the internet know your home address. If you want it on there anyway, let me know and I'll repost it.
 
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LOL, no. We got drunks everywhere. And you are welcome anytime Rhody!


I remember wifey and I stopped in Valdosta on our first drive to FLA . We were driving thru ATL, and I was into NASCAR at the time and we were listening to the Daytona 500 and Waltrip got the checkered flag after a crash on the last lap. Turned off the radio and a few hours later we decided to stop for the night. Got a hotel room and asked the "concierge" where the closest liquor store was. She said we wont find booze in that county, but 3 blocks over was a different county, and there was a line of bars there.

We walked into a bar and it was completely quiet and everyone was watching the TV's without saying a word. Finally got the barkeeps attention and as he made our drinks, I looked up at the TV and saw that Dale Earnhardt had died in the crash.

It is one of those "you'll never forget where you were when........." moments
 
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I remember wifey and I stopped in Valdosta on our first drive to FLA . We were driving thru ATL, and I was into NASCAR at the time and we were listening to the Daytona 500 and Waltrip got the checkered flag after a crash on the last lap. Turned off the radio and a few hours later we decided to stop for the night. Got a hotel room and asked the "concierge" where the closest liquor store was. She said we wont find booze in that county, but 3 blocks over was a different county, and there was a line of bars there.

We walked into a bar and it was completely quiet and everyone was watching the TV's without saying a word. Finally got the barkeeps attention and as he made our drinks, I looked up at the TV and saw that Dale Earnhardt had died in the crash.

It is one of those "you'll never forget where you were when........." moments
I remember it well. I thought Tony Stewart maybe had died in that race. Back then, you couldn't buy alcohol on Sundays but you can now. I think it was a revenue move once they found out the Rhody passed through town a couple times a year. Too much lost funds.(y)
 
Congrats, you crazy bastard! I'd love to shoot a round with you next time I'm out that way.

Missouri had idiotic alcohol laws too when I was younger... No Sunday, etc. (There was always a few "unlesses" like you had to serve food). Blue laws they were called. 3.2 beer...what a stupid invention! There were always stupid loopholes. I find it funny that legislators pat themselves on the back for making loopholes to their own stupid laws instead of making LESS laws in the first place. Gambling only in a boat upon the water, etc. Don't get me started on the tax code.

Anyway, I digress. :cheers:
 
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I can see this place rocking a big old RAMS flag!!!!
 
Nice Bo. Yer like the fuggin Jeffersons. Too much lawn to mow for my tastes. :D Seriously though - looks like a very cool place and yeah - Giant Rams flag needs to have a prominent spot it front.
 
Closed on this puppy today. Now I need a second job with these two mortgages. Anybody need a house?
 
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