Closer to Atlanta, a little more than half way between Atlanta and Athens. I'm about an hour and 15 minutes from the mountains.Hey hey! Thanks! @ATL827 Mountain area or closer to the big ATL?
If you haven't done so already, download tapatalk to your phone. The BOTL forum is on there.Someone please let me know if I added those pics the wrong way.. I didn't know they were going to show up in that section on the home page.. :/ This is only the second forum I've ever used, and first from my phone...
So that creates a more user friendly interface?If you haven't done so already, download tapatalk to your phone. The BOTL forum is on there.
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At least when you're mobile, yes I think it would be better.So that creates a more user friendly interface?
Thanks! Haha, thanks, I was hoping it wasn't already being used by someone on here.. Been a fan of Jason Lee ever since "Mall rats", Earl is a masterpiece. " this ain't the kind of bar you want people to know you named your purse..."Welcome from Metro Detroit. Props for the avatar. I loved My Name is Earl!
Dayton. 30 miles North of Chattanooga and about 60 miles South of Knoxville.Thanks! Whereabouts? Chattanooga? I'd seen your name in posts and wondered if you were a cigar smokin past friend of mine named Dave in Knoxville...
Nice! Is that where they have the strawberry festival? Seem to recall stumbling across some kind of humvee meet up there as well. We just came down to my friends place in Athens last week to watch the Eclipse!Dayton. 30 miles North of Chattanooga and about 60 miles South of Knoxville.
Thanks @VeLoRoK! Hope y'all aren't worn out with all the tourists and new residents you've been getting... Really look forward to visiting out there someday. And apparently just about every other glass artist in the country has moved there recently.Welcome from Denver!
I'm a new resident, too, so I can't really complain.Thanks @VeLoRoK! Hope y'all aren't worn out with all the tourists and new residents you've been getting... Really look forward to visiting out there someday. And apparently just about every other glass artist in the country has moved there recently.
I'm a new resident, too, so I can't really complain.
Yeah, man, it's cool. I keep moving every 5 years or so, and it takes a couple years to feel any kind of connection to a place. I look forward to enjoying what Colorado has to offer.Haha, guess not. I've definitely considered it. Hope it's working out well for you so far. Seems like a great place.