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UncleJak

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  1. [quote name="gregintenn" post="1129841" timestamp="1395784625"]You are correct in that the water that flows through is deemed to be "waters of the state". That doesn't mean one has permission to walk the private property on which it flows.[/quote] I agree. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  2. If someone's dumb enough to trade.... Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  3. [quote name="gregintenn" post="1129803" timestamp="1395780250"]I believe that only applies to navigable waters and things such as Corps of Engineers property here in Tennessee.[/quote]I think it encompasses more than that. My interpretation is that any water that flows through. No ponds, lakes, or ends of creeks....but anything else. That's just how I saw it....I may be way off base. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  4. Home school Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  5. This reminds me of the time, recently, that I was a trespasser. I was canoeing down a pretty good sized creek with a friend. We spotted a covered picnic shelter with benches and landscaping and decided to stop and stretch. It looked like some sort of small city park or something. We got out and were stretching our legs when I saw a guy heading towards us. Turns out it was private property and that they had done the area up nice for family functions and camp outs and such. We apologized and explained we had stopped to rest and maybe eat lunch. Luckily for us they guy was real cool and very understanding. He invited us to stay and enjoy our lunch. All he asked was that we take all trash with us (of course we did). I'm glad he was so cool and that he gave us the opportunity to get to know him. I can certainly understand why the OP is concerned. And I would take precautions. But I also will always remember the kindness of strangers who have helped me too. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  6. [quote name="hipower" post="1128642" timestamp="1395539719"]It seems to spend quite a lot of time parked beside the Shell station and BuyBacks at the corner of Old Hickory Blvd and Gallatin Road.[/quote]and that's such a nice area too.... :) Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
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  8. 6.8 has a good point about not reading the papers completely. I asked once about that; noting that it is impossible to read and know the master deed prior to closing. Some master deeds are 6 inches thick! The answer I was given: " ignorance of the rules and regs is no excuse. Ultimately they are responsible for knowing the rules" I'm so glad I don't live in a HOA controlled community. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  9. [quote name="6.8 AR" post="1128329" timestamp="1395498438"]Which is probably illegal, since it would impair your bundle of ownership privileges to the point of constitutionality. Not sure, but that should be tested in the courts. That's hardly the proper use of a restrictive covenant, I think.[/quote]while I don't disagree with you at all, I have to wonder.....if they agree to it does that change it. Probably doesn't change the legality of it but look at what is happening in other states where they can get enough people to agree with unconstitutional laws. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  10. A lot of properties with HOA's have master deeds with guns banned in the verbiage. Worst part is people who buy there don't read the deeds. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  11. I fed a stray cat on my front porch and lost two bets on ncaa brackets. Sounds like you had more fun. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  12. I don't know a lot about diabetes, but my grandfather had it. He lost both of his legs because he didn't take it as serious as he should have AND his doctors did not get him a proper diagnosis early on. Initially they said he just had poor circulation. He left us in 2006 and I often wonder how much longer he could have stayed if he had taken better care of himself. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  13. Does Hendersonville count as around Nashville? And does 330p chick-fil-a count as lunch? Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  14. My little brother wanted a tattoo like that. He decided on a knife instead. But instead of a cool knife tattoo, his looked more like a blunt sticking out of his pants. I've never seen any tattoo that looked so real I couldn't tell it from real life.... Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  15. Hope it goes well! Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  16. Tapco have never failed me Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  17. [quote name="TresOsos" post="1119787" timestamp="1393898879"]I have no problem passing them up, you can buy all you want. The Girl Scouts ain't what they use to be at least the National leadership isn't.[/quote]agree, but our troop is what girl scouts is supposed to be about. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  18. This isn't very funny, but when I received my PhD I decided to have it mailed to my house. An envelope clearly marked "do not bend or fold" was bent and forced into my mailbox. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  19. I'm a girl scout troop leader. Personally I bought two cases. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  20. Cool stuff. I just found out they took all the otc inhalers off the market. Now I'm stuck huffing and puffing because I refuse to see a doctor. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  21. [quote name="BigK" post="1115424" timestamp="1393169285"]I love me a good body armor thread. Lots of great ideas...just ordered 2 trauma plates and 2 princess backpacks from Amazon...one for the front one for the back. I sure do wish they had some molle on them, so I could mount my Battle Mug[/quote]no molle, but they do have Cinderella Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  22. Three words: Bulletproof princess backpack Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  23. I got the liberator But I really should be this: Because I'll shoot your eye out!! Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  24. Looks good to me. As far as scales, I vote for wood. I'd even be willing to send you some oak if you want oak. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
  25. [quote name="TankerHC" post="1114223" timestamp="1392946527"]I would say "this is a scary thing and we will no longer be able to trust the press or freedom thereof". Except we are already there. So it no longer matters. This Communist is doing whatever he wishes to do and no one and nothing is going to stop him. [/quote]I haven't trusted them for years. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

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