I can see them across the river. They invade from time to time. Half of our "beltway" is in Kentucky. Our airport is in Kentucky.I know where you live, and it ain't Kentucky
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I can see them across the river. They invade from time to time. Half of our "beltway" is in Kentucky. Our airport is in Kentucky.I know where you live, and it ain't Kentucky
I can see them across the river. They invade from time to time. Half of our "beltway" is in Kentucky. Our airport is in Kentucky.
Youve clearly never been to either. It is like NJ escaped.Kentucky is a dreadful place. You’d be better off flying out of Toledo or Cleveland.
Youve clearly never been to either. It is like NJ escaped.
Cleveland? I’d rethink that. I mean I never heard anyone say I’m going to Cleveland on vacation. What’s so good about Cleveland?Kentucky is a dreadful place. You’d be better off flying out of Toledo or Cleveland.
Gasp!I was born in Louisville. And happen to like it.
Cleveland? I’d rethink that. I mean I never heard anyone say I’m going to Cleveland on vacation. What’s so good about Cleveland?
This explains so much.I was born in Louisville. And happen to like it.
Cleveland? I’d rethink that. I mean I never heard anyone say I’m going to Cleveland on vacation. What’s so good about Cleveland?
Bourbon trail bros, bourbon trail
Dude... you cant walk a block without tripping over a methhead in Kintucky.The truth is Kentucky is more "south" than Florida is. Florida isn't really south at all. The panhandle is redneck but its not really southern. Bourbon and horses are better than meth heads and Florida man. That's for sure
The truth is Kentucky is more "south" than Florida is. Florida isn't really south at all. The panhandle is redneck but its not really southern. Bourbon and horses are better than meth heads and Florida man. That's for sure
Yeah I'm gonna disagree. I've lived in 3/4 of the southern states at 1 point or another. Florida isnt southern, it's just a state with beaches, hicks and northeast transplants. And Florida man, lots of Florida man.Both states have areas that don’t really belong with the other. As Law said, north Kentucky is practically Ohio and it also borders ILL for goodness sake. Combo of midwest/Appalachia/Yinzer culture. No different than I4 being the separation point in FL. Plenty of actual south here.
And meth, drug problems? Yeah none of that in Kentucky.
Well, only in the part that’s most authentically KentuckyBoth states have areas that don’t really belong with the other. As Law said, north Kentucky is practically Ohio and it also borders ILL for goodness sake. Combo of midwest/Appalachia/Yinzer culture. No different than I4 being the separation point in FL. Plenty of actual south here.
And meth, drug problems? Yeah none of that in Kentucky.