What are we scared of

Eureka Dog

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Don't know why, but they creep me out or some reason. Regular, black crickets don't bother me in the least.
 

lawdawg02

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the other is carnies. circus folk. you know, nomads. they have small hands and smell like cabbage.
 

patdog

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From Wikipedia:

<span class="mw-headline" id="Plot">Plot</span></p>

Four Atlanta businessmen - Lewis (Reynolds), Ed (Voight), Bobby (Beatty), and Drew (Cox) - decide to canoe down the fictional Cahulawassee River in the remote Georgia wilderness, expecting to have fun and see the glory of nature before the river valley is flooded over by the upcoming construction of a dam and lake. Lewis, an experienced outdoorsman, is the de facto leader. Ed is also a veteran of several trips but lacks Lewis' machismo. Bobby and Drew are novices.

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Deliverance was shot in the Tallulah Gorge south of Clayton, Georgia and on the Chattooga River, dividing the states of Georgia and South Carolina. Additional scenes were shot as well in Salem, South Carolina and Sylva, North Carolina. A scene was also shot at the Mount Carmel Baptist Church cemetery, which now lies 300 feet under the surface of Lake Jocassee, South Carolina<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-jocassee_0-0"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span>.</p>
 

lanceharbor7

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is a beautiful lake. You can scuba dive and see the town (where the church was) that was flooded to build the lake. Pretty cool.
 
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MedDawg

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Are you sure that at least some parts of Deliverance were not shot in Mississippi or Louisiana?

 

Dental Dawg

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It's been years since I've seen the movie. I would have never thought that Georgia was full of *** raping, toothless, back woods country (17)'s. I feel bad that I stereotyped Tennessee folks with this "Deliverance" reference. Thank you for the info. I will make sure that I stay well clear of the Chattooga River and the rest of North Georgia.
 

Memphis Stone

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...and stopped by Perry's for lunch for old time's sake. I forgot that they have a lunch buffet during the summer & scale down the grill offerings. Nevertheless, I was jonesin' for a Perry's philly cheesesteak, so I mustered all of my courage & asked the Nazi if they still make 'em. She was busy trying to get the chromium oxide layer off of the grill surface, but when I asked, she snapped her head up and with a small trace of recognition & a slight smile, believe it or not, politely informed me that they still do occasionally, but not during buffet times. That response made my day knowing that I was no longer treated with disdain by the famous Grill Nazi of Perry Cafeteria.
 

Josedutch

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Exactly, you can be scared of all this other ******** (your pusses if you ask me) but not a damn person on here should be scared of cheeseball high.