Hopefully this gets approved for Lexington?
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Hopefully this gets approved for Lexington?
[QUOTE=KaintuckMan;2841971]Hopefully this gets approved for Lexington?[/QUOTE]What in the wide wide world of sports are you talking about?
Good one Kain. Seems to work well on the Louisville board.
- plus gives A2 a break on deleting dumbass comments👍.
[QUOTE=JMark229;2842005]What in the wide wide world of sports are you talking about?[/QUOTE]Read it and you will understand. By the way, I remember the wide world of sports when there was only 3 tv channels. Follow the forum rules and it's a no holds sparing match about any subject. Barbecue anything or fight with each other. What's the best barbecue in Lexington? Restaurant that is. LOL.
[QUOTE=KaintuckMan;2842628]Read it and you will understand. By the way, I remember the wide world of sports when there was only 3 tv channels. Follow the forum rules and it's a no holds sparing match about any subject. Barbecue anything or fight with each other. What's the best barbecue in Lexington? Restaurant that is. LOL.[/QUOTE]Blue Door is hard to beat, but get there early. They run out every day.
[QUOTE=Jman3848;2842076]Good one Kain. Seems to work well on the Louisville board.
- plus gives A2 a break on deleting dumbass comments.[/QUOTE]I read and observe the forums. Yes, I read about the dummies who fuck anything that spread their legs that are drug infected. But hey, if that's what they want more power to them. The talent pool in Lexington sucks as well as Louisville. Say no to drugs.
[QUOTE=KaintuckMan;2842628]Read it and you will understand. By the way, I remember the wide world of sports when there was only 3 tv channels. Follow the forum rules and it's a no holds sparing match about any subject. Barbecue anything or fight with each other. What's the best barbecue in Lexington? Restaurant that is. LOL.[/QUOTE]Yeah, I am also old enough to remember only 3 channels, and that was on cable!! No over the air channels here at all, ever.
[QUOTE=Flagg43;2842670]Yeah, I am also old enough to remember only 3 channels, and that was on cable!! No over the air channels here at all, ever.[/QUOTE]I remember having to go out in the rain as a kid and manually adjust the aerial antenna while waiting for the family to yell when I was close to the channel they wanted. Then they would sit there in the door and use their hands to show how close I was to having the channel tuned in. And of course once I got it pointed correctly I would head back in and the damn wind would kick in and screw the adjustment up and I had to start all over again.
I envied the people that could afford the mast rotor motor with the remote adjuster in the house. Ah old school ain't always that great.
[QUOTE=CashBubba;2844196]I remember having to go out in the rain as a kid and manually adjust the aerial antenna while waiting for the family to yell when I was close to the channel they wanted. Then they would sit there in the door and use their hands to show how close I was to having the channel tuned in. And of course once I got it pointed correctly I would head back in and the damn wind would kick in and screw the adjustment up and I had to start all over again.
I envied the people that could afford the mast rotor motor with the remote adjuster in the house. Ah old school ain't always that great.[/QUOTE]In eastern Kentucky our antenna's were one top of the hill. We had to go to top while family lined up every 3 or 4 hundred feet apart down the hill while mom watched TV and let you know when you had signal.
[QUOTE=CashBubba;2844196]I remember having to go out in the rain as a kid and manually adjust the aerial antenna while waiting for the family to yell when I was close to the channel they wanted. Then they would sit there in the door and use their hands to show how close I was to having the channel tuned in. And of course once I got it pointed correctly I would head back in and the damn wind would kick in and screw the adjustment up and I had to start all over again.
I envied the people that could afford the mast rotor motor with the remote adjuster in the house. Ah old school ain't always that great.[/QUOTE]I did the same thing. Fond memories. I remember Howdy Doody. We made up a rhyme. It's howdy doodle time, it's not worth a dime, turn on channel nine and watch Frankinstein. Now we have hundreds of channels coming in from outerspace. The Jetsons were right. I'm just waiting for the flying cars.
I think this thread is a good idea for our page. Hope I don't have need of it. But its better to keep arguments off the review threads. Glad to see some peaceful exchange going on here at the moment. Really my name is the opposite of fighting and anger. I really think we could use a drug free provider page. Another statement I've wanted to put out there. I was very hard on arrangement finders when I first came here. And all the negatives are definitely true. I'm not changing my call on that. Its the most dangerous site. BUT. Its the most major advertiser here. Its the one that helps keep the lights on here. One hand washes the other in business. Its not the best thing to be having to slam the major advertiser here. Now I will say for sure. There is real action to be had there. Some of the best I've come across anywhere at any time. Its been wild though. I'm going to post the latest finds on the SB thread now.
[QUOTE=KyMan23;2844214]In eastern Kentucky our antenna's were one top of the hill. We had to go to top while family lined up every 3 or 4 hundred feet apart down the hill while mom watched TV and let you know when you had signal.[/QUOTE]This little simple rotatory dial that controlled a little simple stepper motor between the antenna mast head an the mounting pole was the status symbol for southern KY TV aficionado. The rich relatives got 3 channels with this setup (NBC, CBS, out of Knoxville and ABC out of Bowling Green). Since we only got CBS, and NBC out of Knoxville and not ABC out of Bowling Green I never got to watch the Six Million Dollar Man.
[QUOTE=CashBubba;2844784]This little simple rotatory dial that controlled a little simple stepper motor between the antenna mast head an the mounting pole was the status symbol for southern KY TV aficionado. The rich relatives got 3 channels with this setup (NBC, CBS, out of Knoxville and ABC out of Bowling Green). Since we only got CBS, and NBC out of Knoxville and not ABC out of Bowling Green I never got to watch the Six Million Dollar Man.[/QUOTE]Dam! I want a bionic dick now! The rotor would help too. LOL.
[QUOTE=KaintuckMan;2844804]Dam! I want a bionic dick now! The rotor would help too. LOL.[/QUOTE]Now that is just plain lazy, hmm right up my alley come to think about it.
[QUOTE=WhatsUp169;2924303]When I saw Katie her finishing options were too limited for me. And she texted all the time. After hearing about her allowing bb and cip I contacted her. She vehemently denied doing bareback with anyone ever. She said anyone that claimed that was lying. After a few more texts I told her that was why I was interested again. Then she claimed that she allowed cip with only one person. But never again she said. We'll I say which is it. One or none. Either way I'll pass.[/QUOTE]Bro, I can guarantee-damn-tee you that I personally know, (as well as I know myself), that she did BB with one person. And unless half a dozen guys on here are lying, and those sending me PM's telling their BB experiences they were afraid to post, then she's taken it BB with a dozen guys in the last few weeks. If you, or any some of the other senior wants to PM me, I'll prove to you I'm telling the truth.