chuckiepoo
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Sir, this is a Wendy's.I have lived in Moccasin Bend for over a year. First time I was 12. Been back 8x since. I can assure you that Moccassins is referring to the snake and the name is inspired by the geological formation of Moccassin Bend. The Tennessee River curves into a bend that when seen from Lookout directly up above Moccassin Bend, the resemblance to a snake is apparent. Early Asiatic Settlers saw this and associated the shape with a Water Moccassin. Or more likely they just called the feature "Snake Bend" and then whenever the Later European Settlers arrived in Tennessee. They were too busy killing,raping,pillaging, and worshipping Satan to get information from the Earlier Asiatic Settlers and the translation is likely not the same way as the Early Asiatic Settlers would have phrased it. In any case, there are....I mean there were.....hundreds of different languages spoken by the Early Asiatics. I myself believe that Europeans or Atlanteans had settled here and they are now called the Clovis Culture. The projectile points made by the Clovis were identical to the European points. Fluted. Lateral flaking and very detailed and refined craftsmanship of a very advanced civilization that has passed down techniques for millenia. However around 10,500 B.C.E there was an impact of an asteroid or comet in the Pacific which resulted in Giga-Tsunamis which destroyed Puma Punku and killed countless people. The fact that Clovis artifacts are found in dirt below the Iridium layer which marks the event in the geological record but NONE afterwards is fascinating. But the fact is that the folks who have been controlling the world have been purposely obscuring history and making ******** up to cause division among racial, ethnic, nationality,and religious lines. Anyone who has not yet seen Candace Owens or Billy Carson, do yourselves a favor and dig on them. Likewise if you have never listened to the Stanley Brothers, Jimmy Martin,or Johnny Horton.......Im very sorry. Complete your life and do so straightways. Go Vols.
My daughter attends UTC so they get some of my money. Hope they have a great season except for Saturday.I've been a Tennessee fan for over 30 years. Decided last year that I would attend other stadiums on Tennessee's bye or games that I thought wouldn't be close so I skipped out on the butt kicking of UConn to catch a game last year at Chattanooga. Great atmosphere. Great little, stadium. As someone mentioned they are ranked in the top 10 in the FCS. I'm pulling hard for them to win the SoCon and plan on attending homecoming against VMI. If you've never been you should really give them a chance. It's good football for $25 a seat. Hopefully they stay away from injuries this week, keep it within 5 TDs, collect the check, and go do some damage on the FCS level.
Final Tennessee 48 Chattanooga 14
Go Vols!
Georgia State is by FAR the worst. Both Rutgers and Wyoming have had football programs for over a century. In fact, Rutgers played the first ever intercollegiate football game in 1869. Georgia State is a commuter college who didn't even field a TEAM until 2008. Losing to them was shameful.3 Worst Losses In Football History Were To
Georgia State under Pruitt.
Rutgers under Majors.
Wyoming under Fulmer.
YepHelp refresh my memory. Didn't that win buy Rip Schere an extension? That win ended up hurting them as mush as us if I remember correctly.
I've always had a soft spot for Memphis football. I watched many a $5 bleacher seat game and worked the concessions a lot in HS. I learned my proper hatred of Miss St's cowbell and Oxford's snobbery at the Liberty Bowl. UT loss meant a week of apathetic Tiger High casuals blabbering. I had no soft spot that week.
Ok. Dr. Masters. May I please inquire as to precisely what I typed that was by the Dr Master's lurning and skulen nonsense? I attended Sergeant Alvin C. York Elementary School,Dr. Masters. I reckon I have been misled by some deviant teachers in my life. Please enlighten me to the facts. With love,joviality, and respect,Dr Master's,sir. Go Vols!Dude I have a masters in anthropology and studied archaeology and what you just said was nonsense
For starters, Clovis points look nothing like European stone projectiles. Clovis points are fluted and unique to the New WorldOk. Dr. Masters. May I please inquire as to precisely what I typed that was by the Dr Master's lurning and skulen nonsense? I attended Sergeant Alvin C. York Elementary School,Dr. Masters. I reckon I have been misled by some deviant teachers in my life. Please enlighten me to the facts. With love,joviality, and respect,Dr Master's,sir. Go Vols!
Brother, I have several debilitating mental illnesses that causes complete ignorance to common current events and colloquial terms used by the cook kids these days. So I apologize for being unable to make a contextual connection with my post. Nevertheless, I guffawed heartily and spewed Mtn Dew out my nose. Idkwtf you mean but I think maybe that is what you mean! If not, please elucidate.Go Vols!Sir, this is a Wendy's.
Awesome! I didn't think anyone would care enough to check. But I will counter with this point: Do Clovis Spear points resemble anything from Siberia or Eastern Asia in flint knapping technique? And are you aware that Clovis,NM may be where the first example was discovered but the actual number of Clovis Culture Archaeology Sites are more prevalent in the Eastern US?For starters, Clovis points look nothing like European stone projectiles. Clovis points are fluted and unique to the New World
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There are pre Clovis sites all over North and South America. Broken Mammoth site in Alaska is one of the earliest known sites of the new world. The points there are small and tear dropped, similar to the points seen in Europe and Siberia.Awesome! I didn't think anyone would care enough to check. But I will counter with this point: Do Clovis Spear points resemble anything from Siberia or Eastern Asia in flint knapping technique? And are you aware that Clovis,NM may be where the first example was discovered but the actual number of Clovis Culture Archaeology Sites are more prevalent in the Eastern US?
My wife is a Ga State alum… that was the worst day ever. I’ll never hear the end of it