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lol- yes and anyone interested in the NE Tenn area is welcome to visit, if you can handle 3 shar-pei dogs. They will be accompanying me when I move back up north again!.(Hopefully soon!)
Hey New Jersey peeps -- Ms. Dream is throwing a party in NE TN next year, and we're ALL invited!!!
Awwww come on, don't get me started on the "friendly" subject. I repeat: NJ is friendlier and more accepting of diversity than many other parts of the country. Yes, we're brutually honest, but that's better than smiling to my face, making polite conversation, and then stabbing me in the back the minute my back is turned.
"C H E C K ~ I S ~ I N ~ T H E ~ M A I L."
The Problem is the part of Tn you were looking out is not at all diverse, while Middle Tennessee , the Nashville area is. Eastern TN is extremly different. Here most are from Elsewhere, including many from the UK.
Diane G-who still posts on the NJ board, after all the agency I work for is located in East Brunswick, NJ.
I don't consider Tenn. a southern state. I thought it's west of us. Well maybe a little southwest.
This is the south, ask anyone from here. And Kentucky is North of us, they are considered the south.
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