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-i very much enjoyed the actors theatre of louisville's production of dickens' "a christmas carol" last year. Plan on making it a yearly family tradition henceforth.

-the St James Court Art Show is great.

-i like that Valhalla hosts the ryder cup and such .
 
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When astute folks fly into Louisville they probably notice the adjacent 5.2 million SF sorting facility, UPS' largest global hub in the world whereas you Wildcates are focused more on a UofL sign and lack of horse regalia.

Probably the best comparison, actually. Agree.
 
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-SDF has Coals now. Tough to beat. LEX is so easy though. Never more than 30 minutes from my drive to my gate.

-Last few times back to the ville were the first times I felt like a visitor.

-Cincy has the edge on pro sports. Lex has the Cats and Keeneland. Lou has the food and booze.
 
Wonder if the inferiority complex/chip stems in any way from the state that its located in constantly shitting all over it and championing how much better cities in neighboring states are?
I generally agree with this, and have openly promoted selling everything east of 75 to WV, but Lou has done an excellent job letting Indy and Nashville blow past them.
 
Major player in the fastest growing sector in commerce but horse racing seems to be in a great place as well.

Glad to know Anth is officially removed from Louisville tbh.
 
Lexington, Louisville, and Cincinnati all have significant positives, despite having some aspects where they are outshined by other cities. However, all are fine places to live, work, and raise a family.

There, that should settle it. Glad we could finally put that argument to bed after all these years.
 
Cincy has a ton of great restaurants and potato bars.

Seriously, the metro area is loaded with great eateries. If you come to Cincinnati and go to Larosa's, that is on you.

Cincy has the Reds, a nice zoo in the hood, and a casino. Drive 5 minutes out of downtown then you better stay on the Interstate or you risk getting shot. Cincy as a whole is awful.
 
Lexington, Louisville, and Cincinnati all have significant positives, despite having some aspects where they are outshined by other cities. However, all are fine places to live, work, and raise a family.

There, that should settle it. Glad we could finally put that argument to bed after all these years.

-Absolutely not.

-what are your thoughts on Toledo?
 
Me and my wife did a little one night getaway to Cincy last month - stayed at the Hilton downtown and had drinks at some fancy 5 diamond restaurant. Just like usual, Cincy didn't disappoint, pretty fun city.

Will patiently wait to hear about all the 5 diamond restaurants in Kentucky.
 
That's not how this works. Reasonableness is not welcome in GYERO.

Oh, really? Here I thought I was doing folks a favor by pointing out the positive aspects of every side of the discussion, not realizing that all we're really doing here is creating an everyday outlet for our pent up snark, cynicism, and argumentativeness that we can't release to our spouses and co-workers. Guess I haven't been paying attention for the past 13 or so years...

Thanks, Chase.
 
Cincy has the Reds, a nice zoo in the hood, and a casino. Drive 5 minutes out of downtown then you better stay on the Interstate or you risk getting shot. Cincy as a whole is awful.

Trump really does have you scared to death of black people. Doesn't he, Marky?

Let's see, Hyde Park and Ft. Thomas are 5 minutes from downtown. Wildcat Freaking Chad is 5 minutes from downtown.

Bad shit happens everywhere. The more people there are, the more crime. I had a friend murdered in Lexington. I woke up at my girlfriend's apt in Louisville one time to a man breaking in through a window off the fire escape. OTR used to be a rough area, now it is thriving.

I'm sure there are rough areas in Louisville.
 
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Oh, really? Here I thought I was doing folks a favor by pointing out the positive aspects of every side of the discussion, not realizing that all we're really doing here is creating an everyday outlet for our pent up snark, cynicism, and argumentativeness that we can't release to our spouses and co-workers. Guess I haven't been paying attention for the past 13 or so years...

Thanks, Chase.


Now you're getting it!!
 
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Me and my wife did a little one night getaway to Cincy last month - stayed at the Hilton downtown and had drinks at some fancy 5 diamond restaurant. Just like usual, Cincy didn't disappoint, pretty fun city.

Will patiently wait to hear about all the 5 diamond restaurants in Kentucky.

The Oak room.
 
Louisville Metro (71 Billion GDP, #48) is competing with Bham Metro (64 Billion GDP #50) not Cinti Metro (127 Billion GDP, #28). FFS.
Player please. GDP does not equal happiness. Plus Cincy counts parts of Kentucky and Indiana in their GDP which is cheating. Something Cincy is known for I guess. Every heard of Pete Rose?

I judge my towns on whether or not the best basketball player in the world played minor league baseball there, and if you can sit and have an agreeable meal on a patio in November without freezing. And proximity to big boy college football. Cincy have any of that going for it? Didnt think so. But LaRosa's!!! But Greaters!! But Mt. Adams!!! All rubbish. TS.

Let me know when Cincy even gets an airport.
 
Trump really does have you scared to death of black people. Doesn't he, Marky?

Let's see, Hyde Park and Ft. Thomas are 5 minutes from downtown. Wildcat Freaking Chad is 5 minutes from downtown.

Bad shit happens everywhere. The more people there are, the more crime. I had a friend murdered in Lexington. I woke up at my girlfriend's apt in Louisville one time to a man breaking in through a window off the fire escape. OTR used to be a rough area, now it is thriving.

I'm sure there are rough areas in Louisville.

No...I am scared of people with guns...black, white, red, yellow....doesn't matter. Yes, people get shot everywhere, but last I checked, Louisville has umpteen more "good places to hang out" that aren't confined to an area 1000 sq ft like Cincy. Lexington now has numerous places that can go without a high risk of an entrance wound.

But hell, Cincy people always claim areas on this side of the river as their own, so there is that.
 
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