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[at-l] Listers from Tennessee



Well, Shelly, in a fit of dumbassness, I left Tennessee for sunny South 
Florida.  I went through a period of "I want bigger and better things than 
Tennessee has to offer" Little did I know that bigger doesn't always mean better.  
Anyway, I met the Boy, and that's a good thing.  Now I'm stuck.  At least until 
retirement.  The Boy is city through and through, so we compromised; We live 
our working lives down here in the metropolis and then when we retire, I choose 
the location.  However, I fell in love with Vermont and the Quebec 
countryside, so I'm thinking, "maybe a small house in VT for the summer and a small condo 
here for the winter?"  Also, we're going to Montana this summer, and I have a 
feeling I'm going to fall in love with that, too.  Who knows?  I got several 
years to figure it all out.  IN the mean time, I'll battle mosquitos and 
humidity with you.  I know South Florida beats Tennessee in that respect.  

GoVols

In a message dated 1/15/2004 7:06:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
shellydhale@earthlink.net writes:
Mosquitos are pretty dang bad, but not as bad as the humidity sometimes.