bcombs wrote:If climbing is the only thing that makes you proud to live in Kentucky, you are not a local.
Ah, some college kid said it, so it must be true for me if that's what you're indicating. I love generalizations and words spoken for me. Especially coming from one who's in a tiss about a generalization. Well, actually a fact.
rhunt wrote:Question: Of the total FA's at the Red, how many came from actual native Kentuckians?
Lots of them.
And that number would be?
not sure - but neal strickland has 37 FAs, hugh loeffler has 35 FAs, & jeff Ashley has 5 & mike norman has 4. so i could come up with 81 FA's by "native kentuckians" in about 30 seconds w/o even giving it much thought - i'm sure the figure is much higher.
"Unthinkably good things can happen, even late in the game." ~ Under the Tuscan Sun
Josephine wrote:i like how only people from northern kentucky fall off cliffs - i guess cincinnati must have rubbed off on them
damn beat me too it, Northern Kentucky is so misguided that they actually want to be and often claim cincinatti. So, all ohitians from the list that came from the covington area should be added to the ohio side.
And bcombs, isn't the BTCombs parkway named after your great grandaddy or sump'n. Even if your a moron, you don't get to claim Ohio.
How you compare may not be as important as to whom you are compared
krampus wrote:And bcombs, isn't the BTCombs parkway named after your great grandaddy or sump'n. Even if your a moron, you don't get to claim Ohio.
He's my great uncle...
My grandfather worked the mines, and lived in Vicco.
My father fished the creeks in Hazard and Harlan growing up.
Most of my family is from KY. My grandfather moved to Ohio for work when the mine closed up.
I wouldn't call myself a local by any stretch, but I have more ties to that region that 99% of you.
Saxman wrote:Have some in-laws from right down the road in Viper.
Viper? Are you any relation to the mountain music legend, Jean Ritchie?
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