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If Social Media was around for Historic Events
Kentucky Windage replied to MJAlltheWay24's topic in BGP Break Room
Civil rights era in the 1960's and 70's. Not saying that it'd be entertaining - but could you imagine. The worst of the worst would have been on full display. -
An incredible image for sure. Thanks for sharing
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Kentucky Basketball 2018/19
Kentucky Windage replied to All State Baseball's topic in College Basketball
Hey - please speak American on this here website - none of that Millennial bueno stuff!!😁 -
Ken Burns Civil War
Kentucky Windage replied to Kentucky Windage's topic in Television / Films / Music
Might have had a bit of the corn whiskey in the system.... -
That's the market right now. It's insanely competitive to be a buyer right now
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Lexington Legends host "Millennial Night."
Kentucky Windage replied to Hellcats's topic in Controversial Issues
Millennials - I'm saddened to call myself one. Yet by definition I am one. Hey Zeus people - just relax and laugh -
I've seen this documentary time after time. The Civil War has always been a time period that has intrigued me. A time where things were at such a turmoil in which man would bleed his blood against his own countrymen in a fight for the freedom of other men and for the preservation of the Union. Shelby Foote is a great speaker in this documentary. The many perspectives that he and other bring are incredibly informative. As a reader of Civil War books authored/ biographed by/about US Grant, Basil W. Duke, William T. Sherman, Thomas Jackson, Albert Sidney Johnston, President Lincoln and Jefferson Davis and many more I realize that this was the most fragile time in our country's history. For some reason, I romanticize over this time period. I don't know if it is because of the freedom of man, for the preservation of the Union, or for the reasons that both the North and South sought to fight. But I've seen this documentary at least five times through and yet here I set again.... if there is a better Civil War documentary then I don't know one.
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Patrick Melrose - Showtime Series
Kentucky Windage replied to neilman1234's topic in Television / Films / Music
American high society has been of little interest to me - so I think I'll pass on a show about British high society. -
BGP QOTD: How do you pronounce...
Kentucky Windage replied to Colonels_Wear_Blue's topic in BGP Break Room
When i was in Hurricane, WV and a local heard me pronounce it they quickly corrected me telling me that it was pronounced Huri-kin. -
Duplicate
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Kenny Bleeping Powers!!!
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Lol. We're going to Gulf Shores in October. Fully planning on there being a hurricane... it's my luck
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House sold - we got what we wanted out of it. Now it's time to start looking
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What are you watching right now?
Kentucky Windage replied to newarkcatholicfan's topic in Television / Films / Music
Robin Hood: Men in Tights -
I've yet to see "For The Love of The Game". I've heard it's fantastic. But James Earl Jones in Field of Dreams is really hard to beat for myself.
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I'll agree. I do think there are parts of Michigan that are beautiful. I traveled in the Battle Creek - Kalamazoo - Grand Rapids - Holland areas extensively for work. Didn't hurt that I'm a craft beer guy but I loved those cities.
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Thinking about making the jump from my little Weber charcoal grill to an Oklahoma Joe's Bandera. Thoughts?
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What song are you spinning?
Kentucky Windage replied to Jim Schue's topic in Television / Films / Music
Room 1,000 Years Wide - Soundgarden -
This
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NWO - The time stamp on that NAM is that Zulu time? So if it's saying 6:00Z on 5/10/2018 that really means 2:00 am EST?
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I will agree with this. My feelings are that this area doesn't have enough consumers of craft beer. I'd never be able to talk my dad into a place like that. He drinks Beast and only at home. I think there are many like him in this area. I enjoy craft beers but I tend to follow in my dad's footsteps. I only drink at home. I will probably stop by for a growler fill at some point. I too worry about the lack of signage. At its current location it is tucked away and many times I drive by without noticing it. I want their dream to work and will stop by on occasion. But I'll admit - my confidence is low.
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Radar indicated 60 mph winds gusts and penny sized hail in the Hebron / Union area. Storms are moving East Southeast
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Going simple today. Grilling some chicken breasts that have been in an Italian dressing marinade overnight
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Aside from maybe "The Sandlot" I say that this is one of the best baseball movies ever. I can't turn the channel when this one is on. It makes me fall in love with the game without playing it. "The smell when you put the glove up to your face"; "the cool of the grass below your feet". I love this movie.
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Family with young kids. Big on hanging out at the beach. Will definitely be doing some fishing