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_Chase_

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gobigbluebell

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The funny thing is, if anyone is going to write a script and get Joe Exotic to play Krazy Kat in an awarding winning documentary....it’s gonna be Krazy Kat. He’s probably already started on it, and months from now, out of the blue...

You guys kept joking about Netflix documentary or whatever but today I met so-and-so from such-and-such and handed him my screenplays.

Then that **** will really get done unlike 99.9% of the stuff posted on the internet. The world will all be tuned in to Krazy Kat every night on Netflix. They won’t believe what they’re seeing.

Oh, and KK obviously gets Joe pardoned. That part spawns it’s own mini-series.
 
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wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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I’m in Chattanooga for a wedding. When the hell did this city become really nice? It almost feels like a small town in Germany or something. Granted, I haven’t left a two mile radius around my hotel downtown, but I give this place the Wayne Dougan seal of approval.

I’ve heard this a few times now.
 

MaxPowerrr

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Feb 9, 2006
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There is only a very small area of Chattanooga thats worth a ****. If you go too far in any direction its a heap of garbage. Sometimes literally just heaps of garbage. Lookout Mountain is also nice but its like a whole different world where people have distanced themselves from the rest of the locals.

Hope the place burns, tbh.
Anti-Chattanooga thread is over there, pal
 

justa

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Feb 23, 2003
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I was in Chatt a few times a month for work when I lived in Knox. It is in fact a ********. About 2 blocks downtown and the people that created their own society up on the Mtn are the only 2 places I would consider bearable.
 

btodd0224 n/a?

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Jun 14, 2003
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Krazy is the reason David Allan Coe’s song “You Never Even Called Me By My Name” had to have the last part added to make it “The Perfect Country Music Song.”
 
Feb 16, 2006
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Tennessee, much like Texas, has seen significant population growth because it’s super business friendly and no state income tax. People who don’t like the traffic and crazy real estate prices in NASHVILLE are moving to Chattanooga. It also appeals to very outdoorsy people as it’s kind of similar to Asheville.

That’s ok. We have a clown circus in Frankfort not allowing legal gambling and a dead fish handshaking coward in Louisville allowing years and years of revitalization go down the ******* by rioters. UNBRIDLED SPIRIT!
 
Jan 28, 2007
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* Going to a wedding is now like what having unprotected sex with that chick you met on Spring break used to be. You’re kind of justifying in your mind that it’s gonna be okay, but instead of thinking things like “yeah, that HAD to be the only time she ever did that. I’m sure she’s normally more careful. I’ve got nothing to worry about.”, it’s now “I’m sure these 30 college-aged kids at this reception have been social distancing. I’ve got nothing to worry about.”

* Very disappointed with my eggs benny in that non-chain restaurant in Chattanooga this AM. Score one for the cons side.

* Still don’t give a crap about football. I need UK to start playing for the true test. I’m sure I’ll be sucked back in.

* What is it about people that make them love the place they are from? There are some really crappy cities and towns out there with zero redeeming qualities. Yet even when I was a freshman in college, I’d meet other freshman who knew they were going to finish school and move back to their hometown cause “it’s the best place ever.” No dummy, there’s more out there than Marshall County, Flemingsburg, and Louisville you rubes. Props to most of the Owensboro kids for knowing better than this about their hometown.
 

rudd1

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Oct 3, 2007
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-huge federal welfare program (tva) is the biggest difference (non topographical) betwixt east ky and east tn.
 

catsfanbgky

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Oct 18, 2006
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If we are being honest, KY sucks as a tourist state. I mean you have the LBL area and not really one GD high end resort. That would be the perfect place for nice resorts / condos. A faux little vacay destination. You got Patti's The Moor's resort ? A couple of Lake Inns ? Major missed opportunity to be "The Place" to go in KY.




And yes I know Green Turtle Bay is "nice", but not NICE.
 
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krazykats

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Nov 6, 2006
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In his defense, his current home is in one of the most cultish thinking neighborhoods this city has to offer. I wouldn’t consider that a place I was tied to either.

Football is great! Already craving wings and beer, and have the crockpot sitting out ready for roasts or chili. Once we get to some cool crisp morning air, LFG!!!

I don’t remember making that post yday, and assume I passed out shortly after, but I was pretty accurate and did better wording it drunk AF then I do most things sober.

One thing I will add, that I honestly don’t know if it’s true, that we may get a Netflix type documentary on Johnny Boone. Possibly like a Justified type series, but people talk so who knows. Still thought at the time it would be pretty damn cool.
 

Hank Camacho

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May 7, 2002
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* Clearly people are under-estimating the enormous effects The Ark has had on Kentucky tourism, imo.

* I'm personally not going to let myself get excited for football until kickoff on 9/26. There's a long two weeks between now and then where some peckerwood directional university could have a COVID outbreak and there would be huge pressure to delay or stop the SEC schedule.

Fortunately, this is the SEC where many an octogenarian would gladly eat a cereal bowl full of Kung Flu to watch some pigskin. The north can keep its fancy book-learnin' and libtard values. In the South, SEC football is absolutely worth killing granny for.
 
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