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Alright, lets see who we have here.

 

MAs9T9

 

Thought it would be appropriate for us to have a sign-in thread, so all us Southeastern folk can get to know each other!!

 

I'm Mark. And I am a true-gray (not true-blue  ) Southeasterner! Born near Charleston, SC....grew-up in Marietta, GA (5th generation Cobb County)....and now living in Charlotte, NC! I ain't goin' no farther north!

 

Let's hear from the rest of ya'll!!

 

 

Bowling Green, KY

MarkD

 

Florence, SC

 

JonesNTN

 

Jackson TN Here!

 

doverarjim

 

Dover, Arkansas located in Western Arkansas.

 

Me

 

Sumter, SC here.  I actually live on Shaw AFB though.

 

(This is where I live now, due to being in the Air Force, I'm originally from WV.)

 

carguru

 

Quote (MAs9T9 @ May 21 2002,6:40)

and now living in Charlotte, NC!

 

Hey, Mark.  Guess we're like neighbors.  Right here in Cary, NC.  

 

LarryE

 

east ky/east tn

 

pipermaru9

 

Gadsden, Alabama...about 40 miles north of Birmingham

 

 

Friz

 

I'm in Milton, Fl. It's about 20 miles East of Pensacola.

 

kennedycpa

 

Charleston, AR  - I am just barely in the Southeast forum, just about 30 more west and I would be in the Southwest.  Looks like I am the second Arkie to sign in.  I have spent a little time in Dover, been up to see the "lights" (didn't see anything) and did a little quail hunting at a farm on Claude Hottenger (probably spelled that very wrong) Road.

 

bscottb

 

Spartanburg SC

 

YANKEES

 

Transplant from New York as my registered name implies, now residing in Cary, NC can't wait to get the #### Out of Here!  And don't plan on going any farther South! Hope to be on the thread from the NorthEast soon!  

 

Yont283

 

Kingsport/Knoxville TN   Love it here in the South!  

 

 

General Lee 01

 

Richmond, VA here. I'd like to move out of the city, but I sure as #### ain't going NAWTH!

 

Badger

 

Jacksonville, NC.  Will be stationed there in July.  Just bought a house.  Originally from Southwestern VA.

 

 

Kania2k1

 

I am a reverse transfer to the N**TH but was born and raised in Knoxville, TN.  Been in NY for about 4 years, and Vermont for 1.5.  Vermont was semi-south, but I can't wait to get out of NY!!!  Everyone seems so pissed off all the time, and that in turn pisses me off.  It's a vicious cycle.  Oh well, hope y'all will have me!

 

 

sirlan

 

Charlotte, NC -- originally from south Georgia.

 

 

satch

 

charlotte.nc

born and raised here

guess i'll die here...lol

 

ShadowzXtreme

 

Monroe, NC     15min from Charlotte

 

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YANKEES

 

Transplant from New York as my registered name implies, now residing in Cary, NC can't wait to get the #### Out of Here! And don't plan on going any farther South! Hope to be on the thread from the NorthEast soon!

 

 

 

Wonder if the guy finally got out of here :cheers:

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Mark me down as the second one for the Magnolia State, I live in Brookhaven..

 

 

 

W000T!!! Not only another Mississippian, but from B'haven as well! Me too! Born and raised! Course I live in Jackson now (since I graduated college in '01), but yeah. :dupe:

 

PS - How bout them Panthers!!! :cheers:

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Mooresville (Race City U.S.A.) home of the majority of the ANASCAR teams and shops.

 

True Gray as well. Member of the "Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 387.

 

Born and raised in Charlotte, NC

 

Charleston, SC is my favorite place to visit.

 

YANKEES, Need any help packing? lol

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Magnolia, Arkansas here. I'm about 45 minutes east of the Texas line and 20 minutes north of the Louisiana line if that gives you an idea of where I am.

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Youngsville, Louisiana - Just outside of Lafayette. Home of the Ragin' Cajuns, lots of ice cold brew and some of the best food in the world.

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