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QUESTION SPECIFICALLY FOR TN RESIDENTS
who responded to this event by saying we should get or have access to any of "your" water. You don't have to reply, in fact, it would probably be better if you didn't.
Ask youself this:
If you lived in NWGA, far from Atlanta, but within 10 miles of Tennessee; so close in fact that you felt like Chattanooga was your "local city" because it was part of your day to day life; if you'd stop and help a fellow motorist stranded on the street without checking to see where their tag was registered;
What if the shoe was on the other foot? What if you needed water from us and we treated you this way?