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Shew y'all talking about the way Cribby sounds... hope no one ever asks me to do a podcast.. I'm just a good ole boy from bum fycked East Tennessee and I'll never live it down on here.
Been up here for 35 years and acquired some of the twang but still mixed with my 305 lingo.
 
I just listened back and I was talking one thousand miles per minute. I also used “um” waaaaay too much. It was my first time but I did it it for reason, I need reps before I do my own thing.
I was expecting a James Earl Jones voice but it was cool being able to put a voice with the posts.
 
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@Cribby,

I saw a couple mentions in this thread about Palatka and Alachua County, but I must've missed when y'all talked about it on the show last night.

They would've been a little before your time, but did you know any of those cats from Palatka teams back in the early 80's?

I think they won states or finished second like two years in a row — and that was before there were a hundred classifications like there is now.

Those teams were the real deal
I second this question.

Jarvis and Jon Williams , Daryl Oliver.

Palatka used to be a great program.

When I was in high school, the football coach was a guy by the name of Jimmie Bell. He turned chicken **** into rubbery chicken salad, managed to get us to the playoffs twice in 4 years and even won a playoff game. .500 record or thereabouts overall, but his teams had no size or depth. One year he ran a vertical passing offense, another he ran a Wing-T to adjust to personnel.

Anyway, Bell was the starting QB on the Suncoast team that finished runner up to Palatka in the early 80s. So, that's where the original association comes from.

And, there is no more perfectly named town than Starke.
 
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