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Old 07-06-2008, 06:29 AM
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I'd have to agree with some of the above post, it is a holiday weekend and most are probably away or just out celebrating. TN probably had some beautiful weather while Jersey had some crappy one which forced everyone indoors and on the computer.

I've been on the Nashville forum a couple of times and found everyone so helpful and friendly.
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I'd have to agree with some of the above post, it is a holiday weekend and most are probably away or just out celebrating. TN probably had some beautiful weather while Jersey had some crappy one which forced everyone indoors and on the computer.

I've been on the Nashville forum a couple of times and found everyone so helpful and friendly.
Agreed - as w/ the other TN forums! And as someone else mentioned, I think the large population of NJ and the lesser population of TN also contributes to the difference in the # of posts, naturally there will be more from NJ. Here's hoping it doesn't rain here today - again.
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Just a comment: I think it's VERY interesting that I've received several helpful responses from New Jersey forum participants, while I've received only a few in the TN (Chattanooga & Knoxville) forums. Here's something even more interesting.... most of the responses in the TN forum were from two NEW JERSEY natives who are currently living in TN. Wonder if that means anything??????
I now live in TN moved here last Sept.I visit the NJ forum sometimes just to sometimes any big news going on, but I also will post on NJ if I know the answer that is being asked as I lived in NJ for all my life. I also think folks are buisy more so in the summer.
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