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Groaner #1 of 2...
There are two Mexicans who have been lost in the desert for weeks and
they're at death's door. As they stumble on, hoping for salvation in the
form of an oasis or something similar, they suddenly spy, through the
heat haze, a tree off in the distance.
As they get closer they
Damn, VO! You made me want to go check out real estate out thataway!
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Re: Anniston... to include Oxford, Golden Springs, Jacksonville et al.
The entire area has one claim to fame, = Real Estate. Ever since Fort
McClellan closed, ma
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Re: Anniston... to include Oxford, Golden Springs, Jacksonville et al.
The entire area has one claim to fame, = Real Estate. Ever since Fort
McClellan closed, many businesses have shut down or moved, causing many
people to relocate. Plus, all persons (mil and civ) associated with the
MP and Chem
Anniston has been on life support for yearsthey just need to pull the
plugbut Oxford "dying" Last time I was there things seemed to
growing as usualthey're even talking expansion out the new western
bypassof course the problem with Oxford is that it's job base is all
service
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>Joel Perry wrote...
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>Anniston? Who the hel lives
Out of the two I would suggest Cullman. Both Anniston/Oxford are "dying"
townslosing jobs on a frequent basis.
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There is no where in Alabama that has traffic nearly as bad as what I deal with
on a daily basis. I live 24 miles from my office. It takes me on the average
of 1 hour - 1 1/2 hours to travel 24 miles.
Sometimes you even see a stupid dump truck driver merge on top of a
defenseless, passive
I wouldn't live anywhere South of Homewood if I had to
work in Birmingham.
JT
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Yeah, those places are close to Birmingham ... if you
commute by helicopter.
JT
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Good for you Jim, Anniston is a nice little town.
RTR
LC
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> I have the greatest news of all time: I'm moving
> back to Bama, either
> Cullman or Anniston, Any opinions? Leaving
> Knoxville. Isn't that
> awesome..I'm coming
> home
I missed it too, my puter has been down. I vote yes.
RTR
LC
--- Pat Smoot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry I missed your deadline, VO. But a big YEA
> anyway.
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Phyllis has a room available, I suppose?
bryan
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> Mike Laborde likes Mulga
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I live in Montevallo and like but I HATE the drive. Thanks to Calera for
all their damn new development!
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> Hoover Vestavia Moun
Well, that's exactly why I said I would move no further south than Pelham or
Hoover. I have just given up on getting to work on time anymore - no matter
when I leave it seems there is always some disaster or some dumbass
rubber-necking to see the rear end collision that has moved off the road.
It'
NONE of the public
> schools in Alabama are worth a damn, if you ask me.
> Some
> are worse than others, I'm sure. If the truth be
> known,
> the schools that rank higher are those with students
>
> whose parents are highly involved with their
> education.
I must agree. As freedom loving Cuba
Mountain Brook and Huntsville have good school systems. But...I like Indian
Springs and Altamount to...
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I live in Talladega and it is a quiet little town,
also Pell City isn't a bad place to live.
RTR
LC
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> Ok: I need some serious help. I have to move close
> to Birmingham. Help a
> brother out here. can we name some good cities
> please..Thank you for your
> help
Hoover Vestavia Mountain Brook Irondale Jasper Montevallo...this are a few I
like. I also like the Southside of Birmingham.
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Pelham and Hoover are wonderful places to live ...
unless you have to commute back-and-forth to Birmingham.
There's ALWAYS some cluster-fuck to contend with on
I-65. Highway 31 is just as bad. NONE of the public
schools in Alabama are worth a damn, if you ask me. Some
are worse than others, I'
Two different people, sweetie. :)
Slef E.
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> Okay, so I just read
Anniston
Who lives there... h... Once upon > a time,
Marie Hilley,
I watched her die in the back of an ambulance
Dr Nick,
I knew his parents but never met himI do know that Elvis used to come
and stay with them at times
Faye Dunaway
Are you kidding I never knew that
and
Mike Laborde likes Mulga
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Ok: I need some serious help. I have to move close to Bi
Do they still hand out Confederate Battle Flags and white hooded robes to
all newcomers to Cullman?
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Okay, so I just read a few more messages so disregard my previous email - I
think I would pick Cullman...
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Pelham, Hooverhowever, I would avoid 280 at all costs. Those are in
Shelby Co...Hoover is in both Shelby and Jeff Co. If you have kids, I would
recommend these 2 areas for the sake of schools. I wouldn't move any
further south than Pelham or Alabaster just simply b/c of the fight of the
morn
Springville is a good place about 35 minutes North of
downtown, in St. Clair County. Clay/Chalkville is
another good place about 25 minutes North in Jefferson
County. Limestone $pring$ is THE BOMB about 45 minutes
away in Blount County.
Slef E.
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Ok: I need some serious help. I have to move close to Birmingham. Help a
brother out here. can we name some good cities please..Thank you for your
helpForever Roll Tide
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