"artyw2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <artyw2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=4269092
>
> Georgia would like to claim part of the Tennessee river so that it can
> use the water.
> Apparently the border was pushed south of the original 35th parallel
> in 1818 and now Georgia wants to push it back a mile. Tennessee says
> NO!
> Dude, its the TENNESSEE river.
>
> If the border is moved, parts of Memphis and Chattanooga would now be
> in Georgia.
Memphis? Only if they give Georgia the mother of all panhandles: a
mile-wide
strip that runs over the northern boundaries of Alabama and Mississippi.
To
steal from an old Jonathan Winters sketch, the chief ex****ts of this area
would be rope and spaghetti.