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re: Ed Orgeron's personal Natchez Trace Parkway to Oxford

Posted on 2/26/17 at 3:59 pm to
Posted by Central Pork
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Posted on 2/26/17 at 3:59 pm to
Great thread, HRV.

I coincidently watched a documentary about the Natchez Trace recently and there is some validity in your theory.

The Natchez Trace started out as a natural path used by migrating wildlife from Tennessee to the spot in Mississippi which is now Natchez. The US Army cleared the Natchez Trace in 1803 that opened it up to wagon travel. During this time, just east of Natchez in what is now called the Homochitto (Native American name for "Buttfricking Shitheads") National Forest, a secluded settlement was discovered consisting of a group of wealthy landowners who had enslaved a bunch of homos.

As Christian settlers moved into the area. the landowners were forced to free their homo slaves on February 26, 1805. Many believe this is the model Abraham Lincoln used for the Emancipation Proclamation.

The homos gathered their belongings and began a long trek North to look for a suitable spot for their culture. They started the journey in what is now Jackson and formed a new trail northward on the same path that is now Interstate 55. It was known by the Native Americans as the "Trail of Bumcrack". Over time, no one wanted to go to Natchez anymore, but to New Orleans. And, yep, that trail went right down Tulane Avenue.

The band of homos found a spot where they could practice their beliefs in a peaceful area they called "The Groove", which is located in what is now Oxford. These brave folks are considered the true founders of the of the town and their culture is still dominate in the community.

Sorry for derailing the thread, HRV. I'm sure you already knew this stuff.

Carry on.

WPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
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Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 2/26/17 at 7:06 pm to
Central, there's been numerous whispers about goings on with the Natchez Trace, where the bodies are buried in the literal sense alah the Dixie Mafia, so much so you'd think the damn thing goes all the way to Newport, Tenn, where every sheriff of Cocke County has gone to prison since the 1950's

anyway, I'd heard of the high rate of homos that you're talking about too. I always thought they'd migrated to Missouri, and there's evidence that could point to me being right on that, but Oxford could have been a settling point for them too. I can see some of that Savannah "Garden of good and evil" type stuff with trannies walking around going on there. But I think they keep it under wraps, the same way we've kept hidden the shannanigans that happened in the basement of the old Mountain Inn in Fayetteville decades ago.

I just think it's a shame that Ed Orgeron is getting ready to bend Ole Miss over.

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