5zepp

5zepp t1_j0iiphf wrote

Just a few years ago there was either scented candles or plug in scent that killed some people, same kind of thing. It was random deaths around the country and someone figured out it was a particular product sold, I believe, at Walmart. Actually it might have been candle-heated potpourri.

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5zepp t1_iwplnci wrote

You sure come across as self-righteous on a semantic issue that is by no means definitively one way or the other. Sure, consider it a suburb since a lot of people live there and work in nashville. But it's equally valid to not consider it a suburb as is a town that dates back to the 18th century, geographically is quite separate from nashville, arguably is not part of the greater Nashville metropolitan area (though headedthat way), has its own industry and economy and is not completely reliant on Nashville, and is growing much faster than Nashville as it's own city not as a support city. I don't think most people who live in Murfreesboro consider it a suburb. You do, good for you. Words are like that.

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