What to do in Kentucky?

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IronWing

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Jul 20, 2001
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Can't imagine why...

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:^D
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feralkid

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Can't imagine why...

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:^D



I guess you hadn't noticed the vast majority of your produce is currently grown in AZ, CA and northern Mexico.

It's understandable...most Americans haven't the first clue where their food comes from.
 

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Red River Gorge and Natural Bridge is a decent hiking spot. Could be a bit sloppy in March with rain.

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gorcorps

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Reading up on karst topography before you go will make a trip to Mammoth Cave more enjoyable, IMHO. You will understand how what you see on the surface relates to the underlying cave system.

Mammoth Cave NP has hiking trails that take you to some sink holes and karst windows where you can see underground rivers surface and disappear back into the earth.

I took the half day tour at Mammoth Cave which got kind of monotonous. The historical tour might be better.

You need to try a country ham sandwich.
1) buy some country ham slices
2) Buy some salt risen sandwich bread
3) Remove two slices of bread from the loaf.
4) Run a hair dryer over the bread slices for ten minutes each
5) place ham slices between bread slices
6) eat.
A Kentucky classic.

Find a restaurant that serves Kentucky hot browns.

I was going to say "there's two kinds of people..." but since you're the same person I'm really at a loss here
 

MaxDepth

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You've seen the TV show, Justified? That's not entertainment, that's a documentary. They can't use inbreeding as an excuse for their brand of stupidity. Just comes naturally.
 
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Exterous

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The client ended up backing out before my trip so I didn't get to go although they did pay penalties since we had already invested time. But hey it's just fake money anyway since it comes from students and the government so no big deal
 

desura

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I hear Nashville night life is great because you have all of these live singers in every bar and tavern.

In Kentucky there's like a Toyota plant and with the plant came Japanese managers and a pretty high Japanese cultural presence. It looks pretty interesting. Never been there but I always meant to check it out if I got the chance.