What is known as the “Fried Green Tomato”XS twitter.com/Stana_Katic/st…
— Stana Katic (@Stana_Katic) July 7, 2012
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What is known as the “Fried Green Tomato”XS twitter.com/Stana_Katic/st…
— Stana Katic (@Stana_Katic) July 7, 2012
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Putting an arena and a stadium next to each other is a terrible idea for Savannah. Putting a covered arena on valuable, scenic riverfront property is an even worse idea.
Montgomery Bank & Trust in Ailey (just outside Vidalia), which failed Friday, was “saved” by an investment fund a year and a half ago that turns out to have been fraudulent. One of the directors of the bank also ran the fund, which swindled investors out of millions of dollars. That bank director, Aubrey Lee Price, is now missing and so is the money.
Fanpicture ( via heytayl0r on Tumblr) of Rupert Grint on the Airplane. He is official in Savannah now! twitter.com/VoteRupertGrin…
— VoteRupert (@VoteRupertGrint) July 6, 2012
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I already posted a ton of photos from the Savannah Dance Festival flash mob performance on River Street on the 4th of July.

One of the highlights of my 4th of July was the 6 p.m. flash mob by the Savannah Dance Festival at Rousakis Plaza on River Street.
I’m going to bet that the Affordable Care Act is going to become significantly more popular now that Americans are increasingly focused on the law’s practical effects.

“While the restaurant may be a newcomer to the city’s stately Southern dining scene, its familial and culinary roots there run deep. It was founded by Theo Smith, 49, and his cousin, Latoya Rivers, 35, whose grandmother raised her children in Savannah before moving to Hartford in the 1960s along with two sons and a daughter-in-law to start a family restaurant, Rivers’ Soul Food, which they operated until 1990.”