Deacfan2009
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What would we do w/out a birdman. Every boards should have oneAnhinga!
What would we do w/out a birdman. Every boards should have oneAnhinga!
That’s a water turkeyAnhinga!
I’m laying in bed in my hotel and just watched a few parts on my phoneNate’s opening monologue was pretty good last night. Anyone watch the rest of the episode?
He's so good in general. only saw the monologue last nightNate’s opening monologue was pretty good last night. Anyone watch the rest of the episode?
At least it’s warmer today so your wife shouldn’t be too coldTaking the top off Betty and heading to the parkway to see some leaves.
It was a solid B episode. Nate was ok for me...maybe I'm just not that familiar with him. Chef Show was funny though predictable. Lake Beach and Washington's Speech were probably my favorite skits last night. Weekend Update was pretty good; any time Sarah Sherman is roasting Colin, I'm enjoying it. Foo Fighters were predictably good. The hallmark horror / halloween skits were ok. Dawg food short to close was pretty funny to me - I generally appreciate what those guys are trying to do.Nate’s opening monologue was pretty good last night. Anyone watch the rest of the episode?
As we used to say in the Caldwell/Odom years: “it’s a beautiful day it’s a beautiful fall 9 more days till basketball!”Hoping I’m doing the right thing by switching my sights to basketball early.
I’ve heard Harlan is niceany cool areas between St Louis area and Asheville for 24 hours on a road trip? would be southwest Kentucky area, most of central and western Tennessee, and far western NC
looking mostly for small towns, state parks, weird attractions for a road trip through Southern Illinois over to Haywood County -- willing to go a few hours off the most direct route
have done Chattanooga, Nashville, and Knoxville already
Mammoth cave NP outta the way?any cool areas between St Louis area and Asheville for 24 hours on a road trip? would be southwest Kentucky area, most of central and western Tennessee, and far western NC
looking mostly for small towns, state parks, weird attractions for a road trip through Southern Illinois over to Haywood County -- willing to go a few hours off the most direct route
have done Chattanooga, Nashville, and Knoxville already
Not sure what you’re looking for, but if you want a musical stop, Bristol is the birthplace of country music (first recorded music sessions in 1927). There’s a museum connected to the Smithsonian. You can also check out Carter’s Fold, a music venue owned by the AP Carter family (think June Carter Cash and the Carter family). Some good hiking around there, Abigdon is close (Creeper trail, Martha Washington Inn, Barter Theatre).any cool areas between St Louis area and Asheville for 24 hours on a road trip? would be southwest Kentucky area, most of central and western Tennessee, and far western NC
looking mostly for small towns, state parks, weird attractions for a road trip through Southern Illinois over to Haywood County -- willing to go a few hours off the most direct route
have done Chattanooga, Nashville, and Knoxville already
Yeah actually this is a pretty great rec. get up to Grayson Highlands too.Not sure what you’re looking for, but if you want a musical stop, Bristol is the birthplace of country music (first recorded music sessions in 1927). There’s a museum connected to the Smithsonian. You can also check out Carter’s Fold, a music venue owned by the AP Carter family (think June Carter Cash and the Carter family). Some good hiking around there, Abigdon is close (Creeper trail, Martha Washington Inn, Barter Theatre).
Eat at Pal’s
Bays Mountain (and planetarium!!) state park is decent.
Some decent caves as well.
On this route, yes, but not on the more direct Chicago-Asheville routeMammoth cave NP outta the way?
love Grayson highlands bit SWVA Defs out of the way for this routeYeah actually this is a pretty great rec. get up to Grayson Highlands too.