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Now I sit by my window
And I watch the cars
I fear I'll do some damage
One fine day
But I would not be convicted
By a jury of my peers
Still crazy after all these years.
Oh, still crazy after all these years.
-Paul Simon

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2.  Yep . . . . it's trueID #677946 
Posted: 11-28-2009 @ 4:16 pm EST 

We decided to go to Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga. To get to the entrance, we rode a thousand miles up a road with so many twists and turns that we got dizzy. There was a sheer drop off right outside our car window. The altitude was making our ears pop. However, when we got there, we were immediately rewarded, for our very first view on top of Lookout Mountain was that of a . . . Starbucks.
 


1.  Road tripID #677372 
Posted: 11-23-2009 @ 6:39 pm EST 

I am in Chattanooga, TN. Tomorrow we are getting up and driving the rest of the way to Gatlinburg where we have a cabin. Hooray! We are going to Lookout Mountain before we leave.

My mother and grandmother are with us, as well as PsychoPuppy, my mother's poodle. Lord have mercy.

I'll let you know whether I survive.



" . . .my doctor says I have a malformed public duty gland and
a natural deficiency in moral fiber . . ."
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