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Okay, and poor GBC. Where's that Josh? That's good. I didn't know, I knew you were a pork brag, but I didn't know you traveled around here a lot. It's a good place to live and the Smoky Mountains are, you know, right here. We're in the mountains, you know, Appalachian. Strong, I guess you would say. But yeah, I think North Carolina, the Carolina Colony was all won until about the 1700s, I think. And they split into North Carolina and South Carolina just because it was so big. And if you wanted, you know, to talk to the government of Carolina, you had to go to Raleigh. I think that's one reason that they just separated into North and South Carolina was just because it was such a huge colony. I think that was in the early 1700s, something like that. Anyway, the Indians, of course, the Cherokee were a major part of North Carolina. they helped the settlers out early on but and Cherokee I'm about 30 miles off the Cherokee they call it they call it the koala boundary now we used to call it the you know the tribe or the reservation they don't like the term reservation anymore for certain reasons I guess so they call it the koala boundary anyway lots of Indian history in this in this part of North Carolina where I live at. We grow a lot of Christmas trees and ginseng. Everybody here could be rich if they could set out a little lot of ginseng, but the poachers are so bad to steal it that you can't do that here, but it grows better here than lots of other places. Anyway, back to you, Josh.
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