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Go towards Louisville instead and go to Claudia Sanders Dinner House. Shelbyville, Kentucky

It's Colonel Sanders wife's restaurant. 😂
It's gassssssssss.
Why the hell would you go to Shelbyville when you can go to Louisville and have actual, legitimately stellar dining?
 
This has been claimed by the majority of recruits getting nice $'s. Feels like a "throwing shade" take by Dodd IMO.


Why are college coaches and analysts up in arms about Mannings NIL valuation the way they are with Tennnesse and Nico? People went ballistic when Nico's deal was reported.
 
He isn’t a vol fan. Some Pruitt lover. Never seen this dude until Pruitt came around and Dan Harralson kept sharing his depth charts which were not even good or accurate. Then he suddenly hates TN after Pruitt fired. Probably a Pruitt love child
It's probably Russ Probst. He doesn't seem to have a lot going on at this time. Plus, he's probably not happy that UT wouldn't hire him.
 
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Invasive species from Japan you say? Let me introduce you to the Joro Spider. They have invaded North Georgia and are on the way to Tennessee. The babies start small and by the end of summer the body and legs are as big as your open palm. Not only that but webs will be everywhere many nearly connected.
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Jorō Spiders
A spider who lives in my yard able to eat its fill of things I really dont like? Sold! Welcome Mr Joro!
 
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A spider who lives in my yard able to eat its fill of things I really dont like? Sold! Welcome Mr Joro!

I watched one joro dispatch a large cicada in just a few seconds. The cicada was so big and struggling so much to escape the web that at first I thought it was a hummingbird. They will catch their fair share.
 
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I watched one joro dispatch a large cicada in just a few seconds. The cicada was so big and struggling so much to escape the web that at first I thought it was a hummingbird. They will catch their fair share.
Cicadas?

Love those things. Ever see a bass slap a live Cicada? Really cool.

Cool story. My oldest was terrified of bugs, and we were learning about them trying to put her fear to rest.

Coming back from Knoxville we hit a swarm. We pulled over to show her how harmless (and cool) they are. One flies right into the car, lands on my hand. Hangs out then right back iut the window.
 
A spider who lives in my yard able to eat its fill of things I really dont like? Sold! Welcome Mr Joro!

Their webs really are everywhere as you get into late summer/early fall. Feel like Indiana Jones when I go for my morning run. Fully expect that I have 30 of those suckers on my back by the time I get home.
 
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Their webs really are everywhere as you get into late summer/early fall. Feel like Indiana Jones when I go for my morning run. Fully expect that I have 30 of those suckers on my back by the time I get home.
growing up, around grass and wood spiders. (woke up to a blue millipede under my pilloe), wondered what kept biting in my sleep.

wolf spiders, jumping spiders. part of it.
 
A spider who lives in my yard able to eat its fill of things I really dont like? Sold! Welcome Mr Joro!
I might agree to an arrangement like that if it keeps the wasps from making nests. But when I think of the thousand baby joros that would hatch, I'm not sure anymore.
 
Their webs really are everywhere as you get into late summer/early fall. Feel like Indiana Jones when I go for my morning run. Fully expect that I have 30 of those suckers on my back by the time I get home.

Yep, and as they grow they move higher into the bushes and trees. Late summer they’re overhead by 20 feet and absolutely everywhere. Last year was our first experience and I was wondering why it wasn’t being talked about more. Felt like they should have called in the National Guard.
 
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