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Explorer, here are ones that I recall specifically enough to write down here.
Kentucky I-65 Exit 53. Just west of the exit there are gift/souvenir shops on the left (south) side that sell paddles. Last time I checked, more than a few. I-75 Exit 41. From the exit turn to the west, and then immediately left into a long shopping "barn" called the Dogpatch something or other. The building is tucked into the southwest corner of the exit, so you can't miss it. The paddles here are a bit sterner than the usual souvenir shop items, and I recall them being around for real use when I was a kid (never had one used on me, though ![]() Georgia On I-75 between Valdosta and Macon is an exit/rest stop called "Southern Plantation." Quite a large sign advertises it. Paddles are to be found here. I know of others, but not on the main drags or not well enough to give directions to without some work.
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Thanks, RG.
I go up that I-75 route in KY quite often. The other two not as often but I have been thru there too. |
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And why on earth would you need to be buying any paddles???
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Maybe to use on a certain young lady once I wear out all the leather ones on her bum.
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You tops and your paddles. You would think you were giving one another a map to the hidden treasure, lol. Paddles abound in the scary bag, as I call it. The one that travels with Tom.
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With all of those routes that he drives, ig, he might just have a trip waaaay up north in the near future to make a special delivery. >
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