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I thinj Knoxville and Asheville have some of worst instances of allergies in the US. Have no data to support that. Just a rumor
back when I watched more Weather Channel, mostly for Local on the 8's (kids these days will never know that thrill), they had a report on how bad the allergies were in Knoxville. I remember air quality alerts a few times in the spring as well because of pollen concentration. I just found a report that doesn't have Knoxville, Asheville, or Nashville in their top 20, but I find that incredibly hard to believe. Nashville is in a bowl, as previously mentioned, and Knoxville is in a valley.
 
The pandemic made me realize I really should use a mask more for yard work. The older I get, the more my allergies flare up.
Woke up with some acute poisoning symptoms. Sinuses bleeding and some intense congestion.

I also realized this. I started wearing a mask while doing field research and it helped my allergies tremendously.
 
Cousin will blasting Jimi Hendrix
Let me stand next to your fire
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I 40 west bound is backed up 10 whole miles, 2 big trucks minor wreck. Marker 258 wreck, backed to 268 and growing

I'm change my signature now include oxymoran

So so high rn
Have him play Comfortably Numb and get the true experience
 
Nashville does too because all of middle Tennessee is a bowl. That’s a verifiable fact, I watch newcomers eyeballs explode every year.
I grew up in Nashville and had horrible asthma and allergies every year. Moved to Knoxville and it got worse. Moved to Mississippi and had few allergy issues - only giant ragweed for about 3 days in the fall and some minor spring allergies.

When I went to New Zealand I didn't sneeze, get congested, or have a runny nose for 3 months. Couldn't hardly breathe for a week straight when I got back.
 
Found out the other night a bar and grill near me has started serving frog legs and I hear they are good there. Gotta go try them soon. I have always loved me some frog legs, part of the reason my name is GiggerVol.
They taste like chicken-----if you like chicken, you'll like frog legs
 
I grew up in a hollar in Kentucky, and we had the biggest yard. All the kids would come to my house to play, I also had the only basketball goal for years. We weren't rich, but my mom wanted everyone to have something to eat and drink, so it was pitted meat, Vienna occasionally, spam occasionally, and Kool aid. Good times though, wouldn't change it for anything.
I grew up dirt poor and my mother would fry some bologna until it formed a little cup and then put mashed potatoes in it---she called it bologna cups and we ate them on a regular basis. It was a different time in the 50's. We were happy to get the simplest things. Sounds like some of our privileged people only ate steak as a kid
 
Why not Both!


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