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...but it's still common to get behind two trucks well below the speed limit riding side by side mile after mile.
dragon? we don't need no squid-filled dragon!
come rally time next year your gps will be filled with roads that are *better* than the dragon and nary a squid in sight.
i promise.
ian
The 2009 BMW MOA International Rally will be held at the Appalachian Fair, in Gray, TN, July 16th~19th.
I'd imagine with Plenty of Shade!!!
I heard a rumor that they were going to cut down all the trees and straighten the roads to make the mid-westerners feel more at home!
You've got that right! Leave the "Dragon" to the squids and HD riders. There are so many other, better roads in the region. I'm looking forward to learning some new roads from the folks here on the forum.
I don't know about TN 'que, but there's good stuff right over the border in NC. I think the mustard sauce is from south of the border (SC). Here in the Old North State, we've actually got two competing styles of 'que: eastern (chopped pork with vinegar-based hot sauce) and Lexington (chopped pork with sweet sauce).
There are wonderful crooked mountain roads on the Virginia side within about 50 miles of the rally. Makes you wonder what is special about the Dragon (and almost no traffic)
I heard a rumor that they were going to cut down all the trees and straighten the roads to make the mid-westerners feel more at home!
RM
I'm pleasantly surprised...no "TN, what were they thinking" thread.
Fire sounds like far, tire sounds like tar and many other "unique" phrases.
People who have been here (I'm about 60 miles away) for a NA$CAR race or other reason like it and other people don't know anything about it. No place on earth suits everybody. I'm sure we'll have some complaints about hick town, hillbillies, middle of nowhere, etc. from big city folks who will be in cultural shock. They might even have a little problem communicating. We talk slower and many of us pronounce things differently. Fire sounds like far, tire sounds like tar and many other "unique" phrases.
Ken
I'm sure we'll have some complaints about hick town, hillbillies, middle of nowhere, etc. from big city folks who will be in cultural shock.