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Only down side is that I think Dekalb county is still a dry county.
Dry County = longer drive for booze.
Quote from: Pappymn on March 10, 2014, 07:01:59 PMDry County = longer drive for booze.you mean the town has no liquor stores? why? does that mean no bars either?
Well, now she is maybe thinking about staying here......whatever makes her happy...will keep everybody posted..........
My only experience with a dry county was in Texas when I ate at the Salt Lick. You could bring your own hooch to drink, but they couldn't sell it.
After much hemming an hawwing we have pretty much figured out where we are gonna pitch our tent.Fort Payne Alabama in Dekalb County. Gonna get some clean country air in our lungs. She is a LVN so she can get work anywhere.....Old Smoke is gonna take it easy and fill the Alabama air with Pecan Smoke every evening........Wendy is from Iowa and I have never liked all this concrete and traffic and smog......we are going Country my friends....hopefully later this year..round Autumn.......