Fri
May 25 2007
12:13 pm
By: Elrod
I've finally made it to Maryville! My first observation now that I'm an East Tennessee resident is that this region worships a God other than that of the Bible. That God is called "T". He seems to love the color orange and graven images of his likeness appear on all sorts of mobile and immobile property throughout Blount and Knox County. In order to demonstrate my own reverence for "T", I even put semblance of "T's" likeness on the back of my new car. Sometimes "T" appears surrounded by other sacred letters, including "Vols" or "enessee." But usually that God of gods - the letter "T" - appears solo.
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Welcome! and Congrats (I think)
Don't feel you need to go overboard demonstrating this reverence. Besides, isn't there some bad warning about worshiping a false god?
Seriously, though, welcome here. Did you bring any rain seeds?
Welcome to God's Country
Welcome to
God's CountryPhil Fulmer Land, Elrod!The temple of T
Elrod, if you think those mega-churches are big, wait'll you get a load of T's main temple. It holds over 100,000 people, a lot of whom show up for services drunk.
Welcome to Tennessee!
--Socialist With A Gold Card
"I'm a socialist with a gold card. I firmly believe we need a revolution; I'm just concerned that I won't be able to get good moisturizer afterwards." -- Brett Butler
Nice to have you
Nice to have you
Welcome, welcome...
I have a nice long list of committee meetings when you are ready ......
It's nothin we don't already know, Elrod...
100,000 people, a lot of whom show up for services drunk
Ya know...When you only have 6 services a year, your temple cost a gazillion bucks, and the preacher gets a ton of money, you have to ask...
Why are the communion services only held in those little rooms up at the top?
And is that the best they can do for a Hymn? I mean that guy sings like a girl.
Don't forget to adorn your body with icons too
The classic outfit is a pair of orange sneakers, orange shorts with a big T embroidered on the side of one leg, orange underwear of course, and a grey and orange T-shirt that has VOLS written across the front in huge letters. Then there are the orange sunglasses with the little footballs on the edge of the frames. Top it off with a big orange floppy hat a Vols Logo and a purse with the letter T across the sides. Orange ankle socks always add a nice touch. If your really daring you can get a tattoo on the cheeks of your butt that says Vols Rock! Then go streaking through the halls of UT next semester. The kids will love it. The flashbulbs will pop, UTube will grab onto you, and you will be finally accepted into the wild and crazy world of Volmadness. Welcome neighbor--hee haw!
Temple
Aah just wait until you have occasion to visit the Temple.
Is it possible to post a photo in a reply?
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Less is the new More - Karrie Jacobs
The Temple
Rays
Notice the emanating rays....just like a Jesus painting.
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Less is the new More - Karrie Jacobs
Jesus T
Yup, the spouse & I call this the "Jesus T."
Welcome, Elrod. Take your shoes off, set a spell...
Prior to my conversion to T-worship . . .
Ah, I remember when I first moved here from California, totally clueless about the almighty T and its associated color, creamsicle orange. I was just astonished. I was so shocked at the grocery store window displays in the fall that I took pictures of them and brought them back to my family in California, so we could all look at them and exclaim about the utter ridiculousness of decorating with pictures of football players and cheerleaders. I remember all of that, but I have now been converted and it's all perfectly normal to me. I have even been to services at the temple (last season's fantastic win over Cal).
Don't forget to get acquainted with associated minor deities, such as Pat Summitt and Peyton Manning, so that you can have meaningful conversations with most of the rest of us!
Speaking of Peyton Manning
I was recently visting a dog park where people were discussing how many dogs there must be in TN named Peyton or Manning.
Peyton Place
Great to see you finally
Great to see you finally made it.
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Welcome, welcome...
First, welcome to Tennessee. As for the T-God, one should search out NOT the High Priest Phil, but the quiet T-Mystic known to one and all as Jim Bob Cooter, he knows more than most.
Of course, I live at the opposite end of the state, where the T-sect faces off against the M-sect, they of the Blue AND Gray, who is sworn to smite the T-God, something (sadly) that they have achieved but once.
Enjoy!
My suggestion is to get a
My suggestion is to get a good local road map and keep it in your car, because you're probably not going the direction you think you're going.
Ain't no straight roads here
Every road curves and goes up or down a hill. And why is US321 a North-South road?
Seriously, it's been great so far. Neighbors have been extremely nice and helpful, and the kids have already met some new friends.
I do have to say that Knox-Blount-Anderson-Sevier County reminds me a bit of Northern Virginia in the 1980s, just before the population exploded. Now that Raliegh-Durham, Nashville, Atlanta and Charlotte have become full-blown metro areas, it really seems like the Knoxville area is about to get extremely big very quickly. I keep running into other people who've moved here from other parts of the country - mostly because of the mountains but also the economy. With the retiree "industry", UT, Oak Ridge, tourism, Alcoa, Denso and all the transportation-related industries, I could see this place filling up really fast. I guess I understand now why the sports complex issue is such a big deal. Blount County might not become a Sevier County, but it could become a Loudoun County, Virginia.
And why is US321 a
And why is US321 a North-South road?
There's a lovely short stretch close to Bean Station with road signs announcing you're on North 11W and South 25E.
And then there's Chapman Hwy
And then there's Chapman Hwy between Newell Station and Sevierville. Drive it in the morning with the sun shining directly in your eyes and note that you're on 411N and 441S.
My favorite site
One of my absolute favorite sites in the internets is this'un here:
(link...)
It's got info on all sorts of oddities, like why US321 has two southern termini but no northern end.