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BBdK

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Drove it everyday for 4 years. Puke. If we were 5 minutes late, we were getting stuck. Can't remember what the start time was but that 5 minute difference would cost you 20-30 minutes.


It's unreal, and I still don't get quite why -- most of it isn't even school related, or it doesn't seem so during the times when I typically get stuck there. Where TF do all those cars come from?

I mean, how is there a "rush" hour" in the middle of nowhere?
 
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drxman1

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So was going to an all male school better because you weren't constantly distracted by sloots, or did it distract you more that there were no sloots to look at?
 

anthonys735

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When we went, it was actually pretty reasonable especially if you were in a ****** area. For instance Valley, Western, Central, Shawnee, Doss. Yeah, there is a noticeable difference in the quality of education at those places. Basically in Louisville if you were smart you were getting in the Traditional system or private education. Now Desales is like 12k per year, Trinity and St X are what, 16-17k? That's absurd.
 
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Holy Cross and DeSales dont attract the same type of guy anymore. Holy Cross doesnt attract anyone. People end up there because they dont know any better.

Lulz at Doss. Much like Eastern Kentucky, I only knew a couple people that went there, and not a single one that graduated from there (not convinced Booker graduated). Doss was likely worse than Iroquois, although Iroquois had the lesser reputation, partially because they put their "childcare center," which was a a fenced in pen with a plastic slide, right in front of the school so passing traffic could see it.

Looks like Stoops just shoved a pound of GTFO up Hatcher's ***.

Cricket, pretty sure St. X has a history of football success as well.
 

anthonys735

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It's unreal, and I still don't get quite why -- most of it isn't even school related, or it doesn't seem so during the times when I typicall get stuck there. Where TF do all those cars come from?

I mean, how is there a "rush" hour" in the middle of nowhere?
It's the only cut through from the SW end to the South end or central with out going all the way to 264. It's also a very dense residential area. The park really restricted proper traffic flow. Plus the school. It's basically like Lexington.
 
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buckethead1978

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-Learn South end geography. Just a weird part of town with lots of side roads to get around on.

-Student taught at Doss. 10 graders from 2/14 - 5/1. In that time period, close to 20 girls left to go to the teenage pregnancy school. Sir Friendly C came to the school for a pep rally and the baseball coach choked a kid after a fight broke out over 3 week old candy conversation hearts.

-Quick, Hatcher and the other Trinity kids were mercenaries in the truest sense. They were JCPS traditional school students but were kicked out after one of them brought a knife to school and the others got in constant trouble. They finished up middle school at a ****** public school, converted to Catholicism and went to Trinity.

-St. X also attracts a lot of the old money Catholics in Louisville and the Indians.
 
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anthonys735

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Iroquois, lolz. Forgot about that one. Yeah, there are some Louisville tax funded schools you really want to avoid.
 

JHB4UK

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Trinity wouldn't be land-locked if surrounding St Matty's property owners were dumbasses like PTI who ludicrusly underprice when time to sell
 
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-Waggener is the school I always forget about. I've literally never met anyone who went there. I'm not really even sure if it's a real place.

-I always hated Manual the most. Place was teeming with arrogant pricks (and *a lot* of indians).
 

joeyrupption

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The value proposition of Catholic schools has gone down a lot since they lost abundant free labor of priests and nuns. Now, they're just riff-raff filterers - not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
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BBdK

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My office is on the corner of Dixie & 265, aka Elizabethtown. About a 4-iron from the Snyder Ramp.


No way on all those ****** streets/roads.

----> Snyder, New Cut, Southern Pkwy. Takes me 13-17 minutes, depending on the time of day, which is about how long it takes me to get anywhere else in town -- not bad at all, really.

Learn South-End speed travel
 
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joeyrupption

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Daycares are printing money nowadays.

As a big F.U. to its customers, one WestSide (Cinti) daycare has the audacity to call itself "Droopy Drawers" (which implies the kids have unchanged **** diapers for extended periods of time). And they're doing just great!

*It should be noted that it is located next to a Goeb(b)el's Pub. So they are not the most discerning when it comes to business names over there.
 

BBdK

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My daughter, lol. I'm sure. Thanks to all of you who are a part of 11 consecutive boys in the crew.

...also hilarious *every* time I go out, someone who I haven't seen in awhile (this time, Bonzo) says "Yeah, Anth said last week at the Hyatt it's a stone cold she'll be pregnant by December"

Good thing you aren't placing Cash Money on these wagers...you're about 0-17 so far.

...and we'll be lucky to be in that area in 2 years, never mind 15 or whatever.
 

anthonys735

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Be happy to place a bet. Just like my LSU bet you were scared of and for good reason. I'm not Jerry, I actually win our bets.
 
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I guess if the option is to fill it in, or just leave an ongoing hole that is never going to amount to anything else... i mean, fill it in ya know.
 
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All of my wife's friends have boys. Seems like very few girls being born recently. Weird.

And yes yes we have a Geese and a SAE. It'll be like living in Alaska for them.
 
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