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-just picked up Dwight Yoakum tix for a show at "the Amp at dant crossing" in beautiful Gethsemane,KY...anybody been to that joint? they have quite a few "mid major" acts booked.
I've heard great things about that place. It is in the middle of nowhere. We used to go there to get into trouble back in the day. I saw Dwight back in 1993 at the old Louisville Gardens.
 
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creeksman

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I have a project near Dant Crossing and stay there every time I have to make a work trip. Very trendily renovated old farmhouses with a lake, amphitheater and a distillery that just opened. Good breakfast at the main house. Supposed to be opening a restaurant soon too. Pretty cool spot for the middle of nowhere. That part of Kentucky might be my favorite.
 

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Saw Dwight at the Louisville Palace this past winter. A show originally scheduled for early 2020.

Well worth the wait:


Keep on the Sunny Side
Please, Please Baby
Little Sister
She Wore Red Dresses
Streets of Bakersfield
Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down
Swinging Doors
Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother
Okie from Muskogee
Readin’, Writin’, Route 23
Miner’s Prayer
South of Cincinnati
I’ve Got You
Blame the Vain
I’ll be Gone
You’re the One
Paradise
Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose/Buckaroo
Always Late With Your Kisses
Pocket of a Clown
Ain’t That Lonely Yet
Liar
Ring of Fire
Nothing’s Changed Here
Honky Tonk Man
A Thousand Miles From Nowhere
It Only Hurts When I Cry
Little Ways
Guitars, Cadillacs
Fast As You
Suspicious Minds
 

GrandePdre

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The Barnyard Venue in Sharpsburg opened last year. Haven't been there yet. Cracks me up that they have Larry the Cable Guy next month, and the next night Nelly.
 

MaxPowerrr

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A cool 59k for a basketball card.

Between things like that happening regularly, the way Pokémon cards sell, NFT’s going for tens of thousands of dollars, and people buying houses 75-100k over asking with cash, is money even real anymore?
Well we arbitrarily assigned value to a shiny yellow rock and kinda built off of that so was it ever real?
 

Kooky Kats_anon

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@krazykats is there truly a cooperage issue in sourcing barrels? the cost to consumer for bourbon is gonna go the roof (even more than current ridicuousness) if what I’m reading is correct.
 

krazykats

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@krazykats is there truly a cooperage issue in sourcing barrels? the cost to consumer for bourbon is gonna go the roof (even more than current ridicuousness) if what I’m reading is correct.

Yes.But being in lumber I also know it’s been created out of thin air. No reason for it at all, but COVID is an excuse as people won’t work. Honestly believe charging crazy prices is the measure used to slowdown demand but it has the reverse affect when the end user has unlimited profits to get.
 

UKRob 73

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I have a project near Dant Crossing and stay there every time I have to make a work trip. Very trendily renovated old farmhouses with a lake, amphitheater and a distillery that just opened. Good breakfast at the main house. Supposed to be opening a restaurant soon too. Pretty cool spot for the middle of nowhere. That part of Kentucky might be my favorite.

He has done a nice job, and is only getting started. It's my cousin, Wally Dant that started it. He has plans in progress for restaurant, dinner train etc.
He has had everybody from Dwight Yoakam to Sammy Kershaw to little big town. Pretty impressive considering New Hope is the middle of nowhere.

You will enjoy it Rudd, it's a nice venue.
 

VernHatton52

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Well, we should be old again and fairly well put together. Remains to be seen if we can get it done in March but we should be pretty good from the get-go so no real early season embarrassments.

Fact is - Kansas and North Carolina weren’t exactly brimming with NBA talent either.
This is what we've been asking for.
 
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If we add Reeves (who shot 39% from 3) and Baylor Scheierman (47% from 3) to go with a presumably healthy CJ Fredrick (47% from 3), I'll absolutely take it. If Wallace can shoot a bit, we should be legit in that area for the first time in a while.

(Assuming any of those guys beside Wallace play.)
 
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I’d love to get some input on even a single item that only costs 8.5% more this year. Go on, I’ll wait.
I haven't been to a strip club in a while, but with only a few exceptions, a lap dance was $20 in 1996 (when I first went to one) and $20 in 2016 (when I last went to one). I just sort of assumed they were inflation proof in some respects.
 

jwheat

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Well, we should be old again and fairly well put together. Remains to be seen if we can get it done in March but we should be pretty good from the get-go so no real early season embarrassments.

Fact is - Kansas and North Carolina weren’t exactly brimming with NBA talent either.
With any other coach at the helm I think we would all be exuding confidence
 

funKYcat75

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Camelot East used to have $5 table dances and $5 pitchers. That was a helluva bargain.
Always a better-than-zero chance you might see your middle or high school teacher either going into Camelot or coming out of the back room of the video store next door.
 
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CAT Scratch FVR

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Student loans- Without some consideration for this not to happen again in the future, you are only incentivizing universities and their bloated bureaucracies to continue offering more of the same. They will raise tuition knowing gubment will pay.

If the conditions don't create a pullback on "non-essential" majors, programs, admins, i.e.., things that will not lead to a meaningful paycheck and ability to pay back said loan, then what are we doing?

Hopefully, it will lead to some schools shutting down an others to shrink their offerings to the basics.
 

krazykats

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Need investors Krazy?
Honestly I meet 2 different groups next week.

Based on contacts I’ve made I decided to go from a 14” column to a 36” column which will allow us to produce 30-40,000 barrels a year.

That’s nothing compared to the big boys in the industry but it’s huge for me.

There is a lot going with distilleries everywhere, MGP not contract distilling like they did before and not wanting to sell to brokers anymore, and guys like heavenhill etc adding on 100M expansions.

- First time at Camelot east I fell in love with a dancer from EKU(so she said). Not sure what happened there, but it wasn’t healthy for my 19YO mind.

- Got a quote to screen in 35’ worth of patio space. $6500. I mean it does have a door too, but it’s all screen.

- Baffled at someone’s post last night about my Ja Morant take, so I searched my posts including Ja. Basically I’ve been saying since 2019 in march he should have been #1 and in 5 years whatever GM passed on him would regret it.

Really not sure what take I have made otherwise, but he was himself last night after Jaren Jackson fouled out.

- No one I know with a pool EVER mentioned the creatures we’d find in our pool. So far I’ve pulled mice, frogs, rabbit, salamander, worms and 1 bird out of this thing.

Mention this to anyone with a pool and it’s like everyone knew just keeping it a secret.

WTF
 

paintrain_cat

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Student loans- Without some consideration for this not to happen again in the future, you are only incentivizing universities and their bloated bureaucracies to continue offering more of the same. They will raise tuition knowing gubment will pay.

If the conditions don't create a pullback on "non-essential" majors, programs, admins, i.e.., things that will not lead to a meaningful paycheck and ability to pay back said loan, then what are we doing?

Hopefully, it will lead to some schools shutting down an others to shrink their offerings to the basics.

Shew, good thing universities haven't figured this out yet and raised tuition twenty-fold over the last 40 years! That would have been something.
 
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