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Posted by john in la on September 20, 2005 at 20:43:04 from (65.6.111.233):
In Reply to: JOHN in LA SPARTA posted by jfp on September 20, 2005 at 05:34:23:
Well we went and stayed in a log cabin my boss owns just north of Sparta when we ran from the storm. I have a job with the company I work for now waiting in Cookeville if I want it. Plus the main reason is wife liked the area. For me if I do decide to move I will try to choose from the following. No where near the coast/hurricane Not in tornado alley North of the southern Tenn./NC line. East of the Miss. river lower humidity than southern La. Cooler summer nights than 79 deg we have here Some snow OK but not much so Buffalo NY. is out Mountains are a plus but I will not live on a switch back road. 1 ac lot min and not in large town Pigeon Forge would be nice but land is to expensive for me there. Then from this list I will see if my company can locate me there.
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