Settle it on the field!

They should win, and they should have won the last two years, but instead were blown out by the Vols both times.

I seriously doubt they move the state boundary. GA is only after the water, and they can probably come up with a solution better than this. TN has a property tax, but no state income tax. GA has a state income tax, and lower property taxes. Does TN reimburse GA for over a hundred years of taxes? Or are the residents responsible, and what about penalties? The residents of that area have also not been eligible to receive the famous GA Hope scholarship, so does GA reimburse the residents for 100 years of college tuition? What about a person who was convicted of bootlegging shine between the two states, when now perhaps he crossed no state line. Is his record now expunged, and does he have a legal case of discrimination against a company who denied him employment because of his criminal record, which now "never existed"? What about the registered voters? If they voted in TN but were actually GA residents, could this retroactively change the result of an election? Could an elected official who has been sworn in be convicted of perjury now?

And, of the utmost importance, does this mean that the residents of this area must now convert to UGA fans?
 
I've never heard of this boundary dispute. I thought Texas and New Mexico were the only states with a boarder dispute over poor surveying.
 

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