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- Still amazing to me that in markets that have such die-hard sports fans, the best Lexington and Louisville can come up with is bottom shelf level programming. On-air personalities should be interesting or insightful, a raconteur if you will. And yet every host having the personality of a rock kills their appeal. Guarantee the BMW Extravaganza would clean up in a drive-time slot because the host can actually weave a tale, if nothing else.

- Hearing too many folks chalk up Saturday to an easy win. They can put up Hate that stadium and fanbase and the fact we have State as our dance partner and have to hear those inbred mating call cowbells every other year :mad:

Just get out of there with a win despite how aesthetically unappealing it may be.

- Holding my nose and hoping the Braves win, for Bern and a loathing for the DH, if nothing else.

- Despite being a retirement haven, Marco Island has some fun outdoor bars with live music and attractive younger women.

- So the Packers have lost most of their WR corp for tomorrows game due to asymptomatic testing? What a joke these leagues are to still partake in this dog and pony show and sideline world-class otherwise healthy athletes.

- Give me Glendale for a bowl game. The desert in late December is pretty dope, plus Wan'Dale on an indoor track would be a thing of beauty.

- Unrealized Capital Gains tax :rolleyes:

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CYL sauna is a pretty wodie little spot to vanquish the tailgate toxins.
 
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I'm sure the traffic in Lexington sucks balls -- as does every other actual city. Still yet to hear anyone chime in with Damn, that sucks, the traffic here in _______ is AMAZING!!!

The most annoying thing about Lexington has always been that there is no easy access directly into the city from the Interstates, which are all 15-20 minutes, with tons of stoplights, from downtown - can't think of another city that size+ with that setup.


-As far as Louisville goes, the East End traffic these days out in the Springhurst/Summitt/NC area is insane. Feels like you're in Manhattan out there it's so jammed up everywhere...and as it continues to grow at incredible levels, and there is really nothing that can be done to alleviate the issue, as there isn't any room to expand Westport Rd or 22 in those specific areas.
 
I'm sure the traffic in Lexington sucks balls -- as does every other actual city. Still yet to hear anyone chime in with Damn, that sucks, the traffic here in _______ is AMAZING!!!
Kansas City... the traffic there was AMAZING. 100% grid system so you always had another path to get somewhere.
 
The traffic in Mount Washington is garbage! A bunch of two lane roads as the main source of traffic with multiple new 1000 house neighborhoods dumping into them.

In case y’all cared.
 
-As far as Louisville goes, the East End traffic these days out in the Springhurst/Summitt/NC area is insane. Feels like you're in Manhattan out there it's so jammed up everywhere...and as it continues to grow at incredible levels, and there is really nothing that can be done to alleviate the issue, as there isn't any room to expand Westport Rd or 22 in those specific areas.
I avoid that stretch on Shelbyville rd by the malls like the plague and get irrationally angry anytime I’m forced to venture that way. Just an extreme concentration of vehicular motorist idiocy.

Refuse to give business to any store in that Trader Joe's outlet area because of the clustertouch parking lot as well.
 
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Kansas City... the traffic there was AMAZING. 100% grid system so you always had another path to get somewhere.

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Figures…
 
Has there ever been someone who hates where they were born, raised, educated...while continuing to live there another 40 years as an adult raising a family, more than UKO?

Hates the town, hates the University, hates the people, hates the restaurants, hates Keeneland. Yet, has lived there for 60 years.
Used to love it...it lost it's identity and went to hell. Everything from public education (which used to be excellent) to local politics is now a big giant zit. Had Lex not tried to be Louisville over the last 10+ years it might be different.

And for the record...love Keeneland, love some restaurants, and love my family and am blessed they are still around. A retirement beach condo is already in the works for snowbirding.

And ftr....helluva take on my traffic comment to expand to this. Props.
 
He did retire due to that brain injury from a fall while on vacation, but I think this Christmas concert is something that would have happened even before that, if they'd had the idea back then.
 
I thought everyone hated Mitchell because he was doing all this stuff and making millions of dollars coaching women's basketball. He seems harmless now.
 
I’m not sure I’d say I like Westbrook more than anyone here likes someone else, but I do defend him because he gets the short end of the stick when being considered great.

Even today someone mentioned Russ and Lebron can’t mix because Russ wants it all and Lebron is ball dominant. While I agree he and Lebron will struggle to coexist, I think he legit was brought in to help preserve Lebron/AD because he is the perfect piece to keep them going when those 2 are out. So over the course of the year it will work and help them all be healthy for the playoffs.

As far as my defense of Russ, the man has averaged a triple double 4 times for a whole season. He took Washington to the playoffs last year, and he took a few bad OKC teams too.

I don’t get the lack of respect he gets, but if he wins a title this year with this team his legacy is good and he will be a HOF unquestionably so then I’ll be 100% on the Ja Morant train from there.

Speaking of, if you can make it to 10pm Ja vs Dame tonight will be must watch TV.
 
I think it’ll come down to it. He’ll be right there. The Bucks ain’t repeating and the Suns won’t be there either. I don’t even think the Nets will be there.
 
Bringing back GYERO slang of yore, I give you this:

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