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    Yep. Tennessee is a hot spot for retirement. Lots of young folks retire here too. Yep. I drive around town and see lots of young folks (20-30 yr olds) sitting in their rockers and lawn chairs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    Yep. Tennessee is a hot spot for retirement. Lots of young folks retire here too. Yep. I drive around town and see lots of young folks (20-30 yr olds) sitting in their rockers and lawn chairs.
    Yep, it's too easy these days to do nothing and not be hungry.
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    Thanks everyone for all of the suggestions. I cant wait to come check out the area, while fishing of course. Reelfoot, and Watts Barr will be my first two spots to look at. For what it is worth, I will have done 28 years or so by the time I retire, and my wife just over 30. Wish I was young....my mind still thinks I am...my body says otherwise.

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