Clevegasvol
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I'm not sure where in Straw Plains, but have a friend that lives on that side of Knoxville - that'd probably be my vote from that list. Close to everything and def can get more house for your $ than west or north Knoxville. I know you mentioned Knoxville vs Chattanooga earlier so not sure why you're looking further north, but Athens is a nice little community, right on I-75 so easy access to the two bigger cities. I don't know anything about their schools tho.Our house-hunting continues because what we've found everywhere is just too expensive.
These are areas we're now considering because we've seen possible purchases there.
Morristown
Jefferson City
Erwin
Greeneville
Strawberry Plains
Mascot
If any of you have any insight on the any of these areas, i'd greatly appreciate hearing it.
The last time I done that I drank the lemon flavored, worst experience of my life. Makes my stomach turn just thinking about it. I did hear they’ve got pills you take now, gotta be better than that junk.Craziest first game setup/circumstance of the season--- I'll go first---
Instead of sipping on one of my favorite Bourbons with smoked chicken and ribs off the smoker, I'll be watching us whip Ball St whilst sipping on Colonoscopy prep liquid, no food, getting ready for the 9am Friday camera up the butt....
Rat vaccine from a DawgKearis Jackson is the most experienced; never had big stats, partly because of injuries. Last year he played in every game, but was mostly fielding punts because he was dealing with knee issues the first half of the season. Adonai Mitchell and Ladd McConkey got a lot of playing time as freshmen last year and probably will again. Dom Blaylock had a pretty good freshman season in 2019; now two ACL's later he's trying to make a comeback. After that it's guys who have minimal stats due to youth/inexperience or injury. Arian Smith is out after ankle surgery earlier this month.
I'm not sure where in Straw Plains, but have a friend that lives on that side of Knoxville - that'd probably be my vote from that list. Close to everything and def can get more house for your $ than west or north Knoxville. I know you mentioned Knoxville vs Chattanooga earlier so not sure why you're looking further north, but Athens is a nice little community, right on I-75 so easy access to the two bigger cities. I don't know anything about their schools tho.