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The Tennessee Terror

The legend of the Tennessee Terror began in 1822 when a “sea serpent” rose to the surface of the Tennessee River as a farmer was fishing. The serpent was so terrifying that the farmer died soon after from fear alone. Another story, much like the first, was told by a fisherman in 1827 who had been fishing on the river and was almost shook from his canoe by a bluish-yellow creature built like a giant snake.
 
Gay athletes is 100% not bulletin board worthy, but when you add in a love triangle at a program like Arkansas and one of the lovers leaves the team....it changes things.
Dating co workers has always been dangerous territory. This is the same concept. It’s not a player being gay. It’s when teammates start dating and taking a hook shot off the court instead of on.
 
Middle TN unfortunately
It's a retired surgeon's pond in Knoxville. He let's some people fish there. I dont tell many people where it's at. He really doesnt mind, but dont want too many people showing up and I worry a lot of people would take the fish with them. . . though he did say you can have all the crappie you want. . . but I've never seen a crappie in the pond. I think he meant bluegill, because they are everywhere there.

When you get to knoxville, let me know, I'll tell you where it's at. Would be a good weekend to go to Neyland on Saturday and fish there on Sunday before you leave.
 

The Tennessee Terror

The legend of the Tennessee Terror began in 1822 when a “sea serpent” rose to the surface of the Tennessee River as a farmer was fishing. The serpent was so terrifying that the farmer died soon after from fear alone. Another story, much like the first, was told by a fisherman in 1827 who had been fishing on the river and was almost shook from his canoe by a bluish-yellow creature built like a giant snake.
Sturgeon. IMO
 
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