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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 336820" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p><strong><em>"You can talk about French Lick with a straight face."</em></strong></p><p> </p><p>'Stang, you have French Lick ... Tennessee has Only and Buck Snort! No kidding! Both are very close to where I work. And let's not forget Soddy Daisy! I would love to know where that name came from.</p><p> </p><p>And we've never had a guy sitting in a laundry basket at an intersection. But we had an old man who for years and years spent all day outside waving at cars that went by! He was at least 80, probably even older, and he had a boat seat that was bolted to a guard rail on the side of the road where he would sit from sun up to sun down, smiling and waving as people drove by, greeting everyone who drove through their tiny little community. He was there when there was snow on the ground and he was there when it was in the 90's in the summer. I didn't go that way for a long time and then when I finally did he wasn't there - and there was a wreath placed in his boat seat. I cried! And isn't <em>that</em> a depressing little story!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 336820, member: 1883"] [B][I]"You can talk about French Lick with a straight face."[/I][/B] 'Stang, you have French Lick ... Tennessee has Only and Buck Snort! No kidding! Both are very close to where I work. And let's not forget Soddy Daisy! I would love to know where that name came from. And we've never had a guy sitting in a laundry basket at an intersection. But we had an old man who for years and years spent all day outside waving at cars that went by! He was at least 80, probably even older, and he had a boat seat that was bolted to a guard rail on the side of the road where he would sit from sun up to sun down, smiling and waving as people drove by, greeting everyone who drove through their tiny little community. He was there when there was snow on the ground and he was there when it was in the 90's in the summer. I didn't go that way for a long time and then when I finally did he wasn't there - and there was a wreath placed in his boat seat. I cried! And isn't [I]that[/I] a depressing little story! [/QUOTE]
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