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I'm Brendan Loy, a 26-year-old graduate of USC and Notre Dame now living and working in Knoxville, Tennessee. My wife Becky and I are brand-new parents of a beautiful baby girl, born on New Year's Eve.

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Tennessee news

Three items of news today (or in one case, yesterday) concerning the Volunteer State. First, as you may already have heard, Georgia has declared war on Tennessee -- er, legislatively speaking -- in a border dispute over water. To arms! Fear, fire, foes, awake!! The Georgians are coming, the Georgians are coming!!!

Second, the epidemic of Tennessee coaches getting divorced continues, as Titans coach Jeff Fisher is divorcing his wife of 21 years. Vicky Fulmer, you may want to get a lawyer, just in case. ;) No, but seriously, that's sad. Divorce sucks.

Last but not least, Lady Vols superstar Candace Parker is skipping her senior season to go pro.

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Of course we here in Maine have been fighting a vicious border war with those depraved residents of New Hampshire now for many years. The dispute involves whether the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard....located on an island in the Piscataqua River...is in Maine or NH. Maine has won all the battles so far though NH took down its sign welcoming visitors to NH which used to be posted in the middle of the bridge over the river as you head south...since they claim the border is further north. At least they have not attacked the sign welcoming visitors to Maine on the Northbound side of the bridge. Though we stand ready to defend it!!!

Georgia is just crying because they failed to take adequate urban planning steps in letting Atlanta sprawl all out of of control.

Tough crap, Georgia. Nothing's ever going to happen.

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