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TransyCat09

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- How are Mt. Sterling's Court Days?
Apparently they moved the guns and dogs to another location (Preston, KY to be exact).

Seeing guys walk down the street with 3 guns, a dog, and a sack of kettle con was most of the fun IMO. Your mileage may vary
 

GrandePdre

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- How are Mt. Sterling's Court Days? May roll down with the folks Saturday morning for something different. They love it.

It's like a giant state fair vendor's convention. Takes up several blocks downtown. Lots of guns, knives, and cheap-ish merchandise. Good food vendors.

Supposedly, the Court Days in Preston are better. That's about 20 minutes farther east at the Owingsville exit. More antiques, hand-made crafts, homemade jams and candies, animals for sale (dogs, pigs, sugar gliders).
 

joeyrupption

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JOEY..

SAMSUNG JUST RELEASED APP THAT'S GOOGLE BASED THAT CAN ALLOW USER TO TURN ON TV WITHIN 100 YARDS OF MONITOR. THAT WAY WHEN I GET HOME FROM WORK I DONT HAVE TO PICK UP REMOTE AND PRESS POWER.

MIRACULOUSLY GROUNDREAKING, IMO, BUT FAMED APPLEDNUTS TWITTER ACCOUNT SAYS APPLE BASED APP IS 2 MILLESECONDS FASTER? WHY?!
Because Apple now designs their own chips (in California) and are much better at it than those Korean hacks at Samsung.

Ten* years from now, as you get up from the couch to head to bed, you won't touch any remotes. You will say "Alexa/Siri/Google, shut it down," to an empty room and everything will power down to a hibernation state and your quality of life will be slightly better for it.

*Most people will be here in five years, but you will be too stubborn to change that soon.

"Why would anyone need to change channels from the couch? - A Ritchie "type" circa 1977.
 
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UKwizard

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I'm convinced this is a rather elaborate conspiracy by the Clinton's to get their good buddy The Donald to run as a republican, play to the lowest common denominator to win the nomination then tank the election. Some sick evil plan to make sure Hillary gets elected. Pretty brilliant actually.
 
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MaxPowerrr

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I'm convinced this is a rather elaborate conspiracy by the Clinton's to get their good buddy The Donald to run as a republican, play to the lowest common denominator to win the nomination then tank the election. Some sick evil plan to make sure Hillary gets elected. Pretty brilliant actually.
I'm normally the first person to laugh at the crackpots who try to spread conspiracy theories, but this one is getting closer and closer to passing the ol' smell test with each passing day.

I'm officially at "would only be very mildly surprised if true".
 

UKStoleMyFish

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Really wish someone skilled at Photoshop would do a UofL one with Pitino and Katina. Or an IU one with Crean and Schrute. Or a UNC one with Roy and that AFAM dude.

So much to work with here.

 

tommyg4uk

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Trump is really making my job f***ing difficult. The GOP candidate I work for has never endorsed Trump and has been critical of him throughout the process...and draws support from both parties because of her moderate views.

After Trump's comments on Saturday, she makes a statement saying he should step down from the ticket...all hell breaks loose.

"TRAITOR!!!"
"Flip flopper!!!"

Even though she has maintained the same position all along.

Meanwhile the Libertarian on the ticket came out in full support of Trump and his numbers have jumped up 15% since Friday.

Seriously, VEEP might as well be a documentary.
 
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CAT Scratch FVR

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I'm normally the first person to laugh at the crackpots who try to spread conspiracy theories, but this one is getting closer and closer to passing the ol' smell test with each passing day.

I'm officially at "would only be very mildly surprised if true".

We ended up here because he decided he could run as a republican and people could declare on primary day, in many states primaries, that they too were a republican and voting for Trump. He could have run as a democrat and those same 35-40% would have declared themselves democrats and voted for him that day.
 

Hank Camacho

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I assume Kentucky will join the Southern states when America breaks up in the next 5-10 years. Doubt they hold the "Neutral" thing against us. Hope not, anyway.

Looking forward to it tbh.

We are a Commonwealth. Can't we technically secede any time we want to?
 

Hank Camacho

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I certainly believe that the Clinton machine let it be known to the many friends they had in media that Trump was the preferred opponent from the jump. There's a reason that grab 'em by the ***** tape dropped in October and not February.

Did his numbers jump after that? I'm not joking, either.

I'm somewhat surprised that he didn't just make that his campaign slogan. America: We Are Going To Grab It By The *****.
 

joeyrupption

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NKY joins central Ohio in the state of Scioto.

Lex joins the Appalachian state of Blue Ridge.

WKY joins the Nashville centered state of Mammoth.

And Louisville joins up with its true cultural tastemaker, Indiana, in the state of Maumee.

Dems da breaks, town that was born from impassable falls.
 

CatManDoo_rivals376463

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That map is based on population, not cultural similarities. Once you cross the Ohio into Indiana, your IQ plummets, your driving skills degrade, and your health deteriorates. Don't ever group Louisville and Indiana culturally again.
 
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I think that the Republican Party has been a weird mix of interests for years (pro-business types, religious types, rural lower class types, etc.) and that this mix has finally become untenable - at least when it comes to certain elections. The gay legislation stuff in Indiana and North Carolina and the huge backlash it created from the business community is a good example of this.
 

UKStoleMyFish

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The accent of NKY'ians -- particularly the way they pronounce words like "class" ("clayuss") -- is enough to justify expulsion from the rest of the Commonwealth imo.
 

wildcatadam6

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I certainly believe that the Clinton machine let it be known to the many friends they had in media that Trump was the preferred opponent from the jump. There's a reason that grab 'em by the ***** tape dropped in October and not February.
The hacked dnc emails say as much
 

joeyrupption

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Joey's insecurity about his new life in the cultural deadzone that is Northern Kentucky is amusing, I'll say that. Congrats on finally becoming Ohio, bub!
Cultural dead zone that is anywhere in the US but NYC. There are no other true Cities (with a capital "C") in America, IMO.
 
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