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Louisville, Kentucky

topic 11 · 30 responses
~Hillcrest Wed, Apr 2, 1997 (22:30) seed
I need some information as soon as possible. We going to Louisville this weekend for our anniversary and I need some suggestions on a moderately priced restaurant on the eastside of Louisville
~terry Wed, Apr 2, 1997 (22:38) #1
Hmmm, I use to live there but it's been so long...
~aschuth Mon, Oct 25, 1999 (16:05) #2
...did you like it or hate it?
~MarciaH Mon, Oct 25, 1999 (16:38) #3
Hmmm...all I know about the place is that it is the home of the Louisville Slugger - baseball bat of preference.
~MarciaH Mon, Oct 25, 1999 (16:38) #4
William lived there - as a child. I wonder if he remembers anything...
~terry Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (09:15) #5
I love them Louie Villians. Great folks. I had fun there. I worked as a city planner and a photographer for the Louisville Courier Journal and Times (which won quite a few Pulitzer Prizes for it's photography). My most memorable photo essay was called the "Face of Central America" and I did studies of people and their scenes all over Louisville. I lived on St. James Court and loved the Shakespeare in the Park series in the summers. I had a hot love affair there.
~riette Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (09:38) #6
YOU a hot love affair?? �gasp� Terry! I always thought you were a virgin!
~terry Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (13:23) #7
The truth comes out! Gee, I should have kept that rumor alive.
~MarciaH Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (13:43) #8
Ree, do you think he was trying to hide that fact by posting pictures of himself with adoring women hanging onto him and looking dreamily up into his eyes? If he succeeded in keeping all of those too-numerous-to-comprehend ladies happy while still remaining a virgin, he was doing something I know nothing about. (pulling out my blanket and sandwiches as I prepare to listen to the explanation)
~terry Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (13:48) #9
So, you think I'll tell?
~MarciaH Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (13:59) #10
I was hoping...! But, I am far too curious for my own good sometimes, but I am an eager listener and a quick learner...*smile*
~riette Wed, Oct 27, 1999 (02:55) #11
No, I thought all those women on the photos were his sisters...
~MarciaH Wed, Oct 27, 1999 (16:12) #12
...such a loving family....! Oh, I think they were more interesting than that, but we might have to ambush the man in person some time and ply him with drink to find out the true story. He will not surrender easily, I think...
~mrchips Wed, Oct 27, 1999 (21:40) #13
Loo-vul or Loo-uh-vul. You hear someone say Looie-ville, they're not from there. Home of Hillerich & Bradsbury, as well as the real Louisville Slugger, Muhammad Ali! Home of the Louisville (University) Cardinals and the Louisville Redbirds (St. Louis Cards' triple-A affiliate). Also home of the late Dr. Martin Doudna (B.A. Oberlin, M.A. Louisville, PhD. Michigan in American Studies), my favorite professor from my days at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. He had a sprightly walk, a perpetual twinkle i his eye and smile on his face, but when he read "Moby Dick," aloud in his booming basso profundo, you expected the great white whale and plenty of seawater to crash through the concrete walls of the classroom! He made literature come alive.
~mrchips Wed, Oct 27, 1999 (21:43) #14
"Eight more miles and Louisville will come into my view. Eight more miles on this old road, I'll nevermore be blue. I knew someday that I'd come back; I knew it from the start. Eight more miles to Louisville, the hometown of my heart," --the late "Grandpa" Jones (of "Hee Haw" fame)
~MarciaH Thu, Oct 28, 1999 (01:34) #15
Martin was the best - always most cordial to me and interesting, as well. He was one of the good old originals who came just about the time we did, I believe.. *smiling at the memory* (He was not one of those who pinioned me into the corner!)
~riette Thu, Oct 28, 1999 (05:21) #16
Nobody is perfect, after all...�grin�
~terry Thu, Oct 28, 1999 (09:02) #17
The St. James Court art fair was the highlight of the year, since I lived on St. James Court, I had this incredible high ceiling double front door house with a porch and magnolia trees facing the famous fountain. I'd open my doors wide and turn my living room in to a theater. My company was called Transparency Fair and I did multimedia slide shows of people and places with all kinds of cool music. Two slide projects were running and projecting to screens side by side. That's where I met Barry Bingham, publisher of the Courier Journal and Times, and got my Central America assignment. And yes, please tie me down and ply it out of me, that could be exciting.
~mrchips Thu, Oct 28, 1999 (11:58) #18
Consider yourself tied down and plied. Out with it, Terry. Sounds interestiing to me.
~riette Thu, Oct 28, 1999 (12:52) #19
Ho hey, hey ho! It's okay, really - we'll give you guys some privacy ... !
~MarciaH Thu, Oct 28, 1999 (13:29) #20
(offering my services to sit on him while you tie and ply) - I'm hanging around - sounds most interesting. (Pulling up my tuffet so I can be comfortable and hunting for the picnic basket...!) Terry, we await your adventures.
~riette Fri, Oct 29, 1999 (10:38) #21
Oh my God, I can't watch this! Terry, just remember, I'M your best girl!
~MarciaH Fri, Oct 29, 1999 (13:12) #22
We are not going to replace you in his heart...I am just helping John as an old friend. *grin* ...and in the interest of curiosity...
~riette Sat, Oct 30, 1999 (01:15) #23
I daresay not ... It's a tight squeeze in here as it IS with all his sisters around! HA-HA!!! Am I going too far?
~MarciaH Sat, Oct 30, 1999 (15:07) #24
Vous? Nevah! (I think he is enjoying this more than he'd be willing to admit, my dear Ree...enjoy!) ...sisters? You just may need a machete to get through the mob! *lol*
~terry Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (10:24) #25
You are my best girl, ree. I'll settle down.
~riette Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (12:37) #26
ha-ha, Yeah right! I think that would look boring on you. You're far too cool and edgy for that nonsense.
~terry Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (12:54) #27
What would look boring?
~riette Mon, Nov 1, 1999 (13:10) #28
Settling down. That would look boring on you. Today I had a mail from Jim saying he went to Halloween as a moron! ha-ha!!!
~stacey Wed, Nov 24, 1999 (14:50) #29
me too... (got the email... didn't dress that way myself...)
~MarciaH Wed, Nov 24, 1999 (16:14) #30
I wish he would come back so I could get to converse with one of the most original and sharp minds on Spring. I did not get email from him because he does not know me from the proverbial hill of beans.
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