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Do like that song.

 

Nice thing about Tennessee is you don't need to add poison to your homemade chainsaw fuel to be legal. Or your leaf blower fuel, or your generator fuel. You don't even have to add (denature) poison to your homemade paint thinner.

 

Not supposed to drink it, of course, as that would be against the law.

 

Under Missouri state law, you can actually make 100 gallons of distilled spirits each year for personal consumption. Still a Federal crime, but local PDs there have no authority over personal consumption.

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Yet another question for our Missouri realtor!

 

Copperhead Road is a great line dance song. Saw almost the whole crowd in a bar hit the dance floor when that came on.

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On 11/28/2020 at 1:45 PM, Whiskey Business said:

Love the song, video and the car. 

There are still rural places you do not go to, at all. Whiskey bay in Louisiana comes to mind.

 

There's places still where, if you aren't known to belong, you might not get back out if you go nosing around, too.

 

You get deep enough in the hollers,  hills, deserts or the backwoods ( or the rough parts of many major cities, for that matter) and you can still find those kinds of places.

 

On the other hand, if you are accepted even provisionally (visiting kinfolk, for example), you are as safe as can be while you are there as long as you mind your own business.

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