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Jim Schue

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  1. I "met" him once, shook his hand. But it was a very quick exchange. Definitely could feel his aura though, it was nuts.

     

    Same experience with Ali. Shook his hand. His hand was huge.

     

    All of my memories of Ali have been in a deteriorating state (I never actually met him). Did any of you folks that have met him meet him when he was in relatively good health?

     

    Like GT, I have had a chance to meet bunches of them through work.

     

    Some of the best didn’t come through work, though.

     

    I met Ali in the early 90s when I was doing community service at the Girls’ Club in Bowling Green. He was deteriorating but still had good wits about him. Like Deuce said, that aura ...

     

    Ran into Pete Rose fairly regularly at Turfway back in the day, exchanging handicapping tips. That was a situation where whatever luster he still had after the ban quickly melted away, just two degenerate gamblers talking shop.

     

    When Ken Griffey Jr. was first traded to the Reds, he came into the Best Buy in Florence where I worked at the time and we talked for a few minutes. He had once roomed with an old roommate of mine at a HS all-star game.

     

    Also met Bill Clinton when he campaigned for Hillary in 08, but the conversation did not last 30 seconds. That was work-related, though.

  2. My old eye doctor put me on a trial pair of multi-focal lenses a few years ago and they were unusable for me. Made my eyes water like crazy. So I just keep readers with me when I wear contacts, which is only about half the time. I mostly use contacts when I have to be outside in the sun and need shades.

  3. The first two that popped into my head:

     

    Celine Dion, Sam Smith, Barry Gibb, Bono, Kid Rock, Don Henley/The Eagles, Pink, Bret Michaels, Billy Joe Armstrong....yeesh I could go on.

     

    Realistically, you can add most anyone who has been on the MTV Video Music Awards in the last 20 years or so, or anyone who's ever been or the CMT Music Awards.

     

    Just go ahead and say it. You can't stand any popular singers. :bunny:

     

    I know people think that's the case with me, but it really isn't true.

     

    Where's Jim Schue? This is his favorite topic, lol.

     

    “You rang, sir?” :)

     

    So yeah, here’s the top of the list:

    Don Henley

    Axl Rose

    Garth Brooks

     

    Those are my worst offenders. I’ve also developed a pretty stout hate of John Anderson, even though I like some of his songs. But too much exposure to his incessantly and overly nasally and awful “Seminole Wind” makes me want to choke him.

  4. We have a BWR in Bardstown and theirs are pretty good. I love the roasted garlic sauce, and I usually get way more than I can eat in one setting because I like to re-sauce them and slow-smoke them as an app when I’m doing longer-term cooks (ribs, pork butts, etc).

     

    But my regular local place in town is what used to be called Rebecca’s Pepperoni Grill and now is known as Bourbon City Brick Oven Pizza (or something to that effect) has hands-down the best wings in town. The Asian zing and spicy garlic are favorites, but they recently added some new styles such as a Cajun dry-rub (breaded or naked, both are good), and a Nashville Hot that I need to try. Plus they’re 2 bucks off during happy hour.

  5. I've been through Bardstown a few times but never been to the Bethlehem campus, so I have a couple of questions. Is the new complex more than just football facilities? And will there be separate visitor seating?

     

    On another note, the Bethlehem school campus is extremely land-locked. They have a gym connected to the school, and a weight room around the corner. Football, soccer and softball have been played back behind St. Monica church a few blocks away for as long as I know. Baseball used to be on the campus of St. Joe MS until it moved to county-owned Dean Watts Park, the site of local LL baseball, softball and football, about a decade ago.

     

    The new athletic complex is closer to Thomas Nelson HS than Bethlehem HS.

  6. I've been through Bardstown a few times but never been to the Bethlehem campus, so I have a couple of questions. Is the new complex more than just football facilities? And will there be separate visitor seating?

     

    First phase is football/track and softball with grandstand and fieldhouse. Later on there will be tennis courts, indoor archery range, baseball and practice fields. That will be a few years down the road as they will have to do another big fundraising campaign to cover those costs.

  7. Aug 23 vs. Providence (IN)

    Aug 30 vs. Sayre

    Sep 6 at Thomas Nelson

    Sep 13 vs. Nelson County

    Sep 20 vs. Eminence

    Sep 27 at Lynn Camp

    Oct 11 vs. Louisville Holy Cross (District Game)

    Oct 18 at Campbellsville (District Game)

    Oct 25 vs. Fort Knox (District Game)

    Nov 1 at Estill County

     

    First-ever meeting for NC and Bethlehem, and that will be the night they dedicate the new field.

  8. Great looking new field for the Eagles.

     

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    Photo courtesy of the Bethlehem football twitter account.

     

    I need to go out and check it out. Last time I was at the new athletic complex was right before they laid down the carpet. It's going to be really nice once everything is complete.

  9. Is Bethlehem’s mascot the Wisemen?

     

    That would be an incredible nickname. A missed opportunity there.

     

    Boys are Eagles and girls are Banshees at Bethlehem. I think the girls got the much cooler name!

     

    I'm not sure if there was ever any discussion as far as what the mascot would be when Bethlehem started admitting boys in the early '70s. The Eagles nickname is a nod to the old St. Joe Prep Eagles, the all-boys boarding school that closed in 1968.

  10. Potato salad, especially red-skinned potato salad.

     

    Some 20 years ago, a very truthful article appeared on the fake news site The Onion about how 84 percent of the world's cole slaw goes uneaten, and usually can be found deposited behind fast-food chicken and fish places. I always bring that up for jokes whenever I'm visiting the folks and mom is making up some homemade slaw.

  11. The Barton rickhouse collapse last year is the most interesting from this standpoint because it put a massive hole in the entire future supply of 1792.

     

    Even before that there were always stretches where 1792 Small Batch can be hard to find at local stores. You almost never see the higher-end expressions (Full Proof, Single Barrel, Bottled in Bond, Sweet Wheat, etc.) at liquor stores and generally have to go to the gift shop to find those.

  12. I'm assuming the product is actual Jim Beam bourbon, since that's the only name that's been referenced in the news reports I've seen/read. But the Jim Beam company - Beam Suntory - owns several other labels, including Old Grand-Dad, Old Crow, Baker's, Basil Hayden's, Booker's, and Knob Creek. This is located at the Old Crow facility, so it could be less pricey bourbon than Jim Beam, or it could be something higher-shelf like Basil Hayden's, Baker's or Booker's. That would be even more of a doozey when it comes to losses.

     

    It's almost certainly not anything intended for high-end labels. That stuff all comes out of the Booker Noe plant in Boston in Nelson Co. Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker's, Basil. Some of the Knob Creek comes out of Clermont, the way I understand it, and I think a lot of what they do there is for higher-end versions of the Beam label, such as Black, Single Barrel, and I think a lot of the flavored stuff. That stuff aging in Frankfort will likely end up as white label low-rent and perhaps lesser-profile labels. What I read about it is that it was extremely young, meaning it probably had barely taken on any coloring from the barrels.

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