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Archive for October, 2004

Saturday, October 30th, 2004

Tennessee beats South Carolina 43 to 29

It was tied 8 all at the half but Tennessee turned on the heat in the second half. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the season goes. SEC championship maybe?

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Friday, October 29th, 2004

Evil Dead in Tennessee

I knew that the cabin from the Evil Dead movies (Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, and ED 3: Army of Darkness) was around Morristown, Tennessee. But I’d never seen any stories written on it. Now the Metropulse has one. It’s a very interesting story about the truth and stories about the cabin.

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Thursday, October 28th, 2004

Cats are Democrats…

I ran across Cats are Democrats/Dogs are Republicans via Librarian’s Rant. Pretty funny, but I think it’s unfair to the poor dogs.

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Tuesday, October 26th, 2004

One year

Well it’s one year since October 26, 2003. One year since my accident. In case anybody is interested here’s what happened.
On October 26, 2003 at around 4:25 pm I was starting the drive back to Knoxville from Limestone after eating lunch and having a birthday party with family. My girlfriend (now fiance) Stephanie and I [...]

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Thursday, October 21st, 2004

America the Book

I got America: The Book for my bithday (thanks Kathy). Great book, it would have made goverment class in hign school more interesting. Apparently the book is inappropriate for Wal-Mart stores. They didn’t like the naked Supreme Court justices. I thought that was one of the funniest pages of the book.
Jon Stewart also made the [...]

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