How hard is it to move?i was in canton last night. im in canton tonight. i live in canton.
apparently pretty hard. 17 yrs in same house.How hard is it to move?
Let’s be friends! Exit 20 mofoi was in canton last night. im in canton tonight. i live in canton.
exit 16 here. my oldest daughter goes to Cherokee. im a canton lifer. graduated CHS in 92'.Let’s be friends! Exit 20 mofo
Pics?exit 16 here. my oldest daughter goes to Cherokee.
Whoa. You had me going pretty good there until the whole “I live in Canton” part.i was in canton last night. im in canton tonight. i live in canton.
I think there is/was a mental institution there.Big Ben
... it's been closed for years. Now it's a HAUNTED insane asylum.I think there is/was a mental institution there.
I was trying to help cyp. Thanks though.... it's been closed for years. Now it's a HAUNTED insane asylum.
I figured there is a backstory, but couldn't not mention Big Ben.I think there is/was a mental institution there.
Milledgeville was also the home of one of the greatest American short story writers Flannery O’Conner. Her home called Andalusia is still standing and can be visited today. What does this have to do with Georgia Tech or Chris Weinke? Nothing.I figured there is a backstory, but couldn't not mention Big Ben.
DId he check himself in to the asylum?
I think there is/was a mental institution there.
At First Presb? good lord, no pun intended!At the John Milledge Academy vs First Presbyterian Day School game. He was scouting FPD’s QB.
It was Ga's capital before the big AMilledgeville was also the home of one of the greatest American short story writers Flannery O’Conner. Her home called Andalusia is still standing and can be visited today. What does this have to do with Georgia Tech or Chris Weinke? Nothing.
And also Julia Roberts mentioned it while playing a hooker. Outside of driving through and picking up easy girls or going fishing it’s pretty boring.Milledgeville was also the home of one of the greatest American short story writers Flannery O’Conner. Her home called Andalusia is still standing and can be visited today. What does this have to do with Georgia Tech or Chris Weinke? Nothing.