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I’ve driven in and around Cairo Georgia quite a bit over the years. The Syrupmakers name always amused me since the town is spelled like the city in Egypt but pronounced like the syrup company. There quite a few places in this state where the locals pronounce the name quite differently than the spelling would typically indicate.
 
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I’ve driven in and around Cairo Georgia quite a bit over the years. The Syrupmakers name always amused me since the town is spelled like the city in Egypt but pronounced like the syrup company. There quite a few places in this state where the locals pronounce the name quite differently than the spelling would typically indicate.
I grew up south of Berlin...pronounced BURR-lin over in Brooks County.
 
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I grew up south of Berlin...pronounced BURR-lin over in Brooks County.

Then there's NA(y)-hunta, over to the east. I always got a kick out of the hamlet of Attapulgus (just south of Climax), which either sounds like a fungal infection of one's nether-regions, a species of insect, or a name or location from a William Faulkner book.
 
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Then there's NA(y)-hunta, over to the east. I always got a kick out of the hamlet of Attapulgus (just south of Climax), which either sounds like a fungal infection of one's nether-regions, a species of insect, or a name or location from a William Faulkner book.
My college roommate worked at Greyhound in Valdosta. Whenever he had a newbie, I would call in and ask for a three-way ticket to Attapulgus.

Trivia: Junior Miss America Julie Bryant’s daddy owned a sawmill or something in Attapulgus.
 
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Then there's NA(y)-hunta, over to the east. I always got a kick out of the hamlet of Attapulgus (just south of Climax), which either sounds like a fungal infection of one's nether-regions, a species of insect, or a name or location from a William Faulkner book.
Always thought it funny that Climax was next to Iron City.
 
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Then there's NA(y)-hunta, over to the east. I always got a kick out of the hamlet of Attapulgus (just south of Climax), which either sounds like a fungal infection of one's nether-regions, a species of insect, or a name or location from a William Faulkner book.
There are a lot of interesting town names in South Georgia. I’m very familiar with the Attapulgus area. There is actually an Attapulgus Creek and Little Attapulgus Creek there.
 
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My college roommate worked at Greyhound in Valdosta. Whenever he had a newbie, I would call in and ask for a three-way ticket to Attapulgus.

Trivia: Junior Miss America Julie Bryant’s daddy owned a sawmill or something in Attapulgus.

I see you dealing small Georgia town names and raise you one Metter, Georgia.

After all, everything is better in Metter.

(Had to spend a loooonnnngggggg weekend in Metter at the family home of a young lady I was dating at the time I would not recommend a long weekend in Metter-for any reason)
 
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I see you dealing small Georgia town names and raise you one Metter, Georgia.

After all, everything is better in Metter.

(Had to spend a loooonnnngggggg weekend in Metter at the family home of a young lady I was dating at the time I would not recommend a long weekend in Metter-for any reason)
I know Metter.
 
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