We’ve crossed over to Mississippi now and stopped for free coffee at the Welcome Center. The parking lot had several cars with Alabama tags and more than a few UA flags, stickers and window paint.
One of the tags was from Talladega County and I talked to the driver, who was walking his dog. They were both wearing Alabama shirts—the man and the dog.
Anyway they are from Sylacauga and I gave them my cell number (256-310-3222) and they said they would call me once they got set up to tailgate.
A hundred miles back or so we saw an R.V. decked out in Georgia Bulldog gear with window paint saying they were Sugar Bowl-bound. Kevin and I sighed and thought about what other more glamorous locations we could be headed to if it wasn’t for a loss to La.-Monroe or Mississippi State. Oh well, no use crying over spilled bowls.
So far Mississippi looks a lot like Alabama. Just inside the state we saw a road sign for Chunky, Miss.
Shortly after, we saw this sign:
I’d like to hear how a real estate agent could sell land that borders the Chunky River. I don’t even want to know what chunks in the water gave it that name. -aj
2 comments:
Chunky means RIVER in Native Indian. I forget which tribe. So it the River River! Bahahaha!
Chunky means RIVER in Native Indian. I forget which tribe. So it the River River! Bahahaha!
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