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A helluva weekend ride
The Life and Times of Harry P. Ness | June 30th 2008
I took a lil ride this weekend. All by my lonesome, all the way to Kentucky and back in two days. I've got the first half written, still have to download and go thru the pics. Hopefully have it all here by the end of the w read more
Kentuckians Respond To DC Gun Ban Being Overturned
Blue Grass, Red State | June 26th 2008 by Blue Grass, Red State
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell: "Today the Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment protects the individual right of law-abiding citizens of the District of Colombia to protect themselves in their own homes. This landmark ruling w read more
El ex hombre duro-actor establece mira en Senado de EE.UU.
Global Newswire | June 25th 2008 by Global newswire
El ex actor Sonny Landham dice que la calificación toma en serio como el candidato del Partido Libertario en el Senado de EE.UU. Kentucky carrera.Landham ahora vive en el noreste de Kentucky y dice que su "tío duro" película carrera está detrás read more
Sonny Landham Attempting U.S. Senate Run
Bumpshack: Where the News Always Bumps! | June 25th 2008
Former tough guy actor, Sonny Landham, is collecting signatures to get on the ballot to run in Kentucky to become their next U.S. Senator. Landham is running as a Libertarian. Landham now lives in northeastern Kentucky and says his “tough guy read more
Tagged..
The Smug Pessimist | June 20th 2008
I've been tagged by a fellow blogger (who unfortunately keeps her blog private) to answer the following:Ten Years Ago:*It was 1998. I was nearly 30.*My Jeep Grand Cherokee was born, but didn't know me yet.*My best friend wasn't married yet.*Real Quie read more
DREAMS, THE KENTUCKY WILDCATS & WILD FANTASIES
THE SECOND COMING | May 27th 2008 by Adrian Keys
I must admit the Kentucky Wildcats would not be in my shortlist of favorite college football teams, but after reading this guest-post from James Copher and the rich tradition of the University of kentucky, I may very well jump on the bandwagon of tho read more
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CBlountBlog | May 22nd 2008
Late Nite JokesJay LenoDemocrats had their primaries in Oregon and Kentucky. You know what that means? Nothing. When’s it going to be over? It’s like a bad NBC show that’s still on the air. Actually it’s a big victory for Hillary. She won big read more
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Our World As We See It | May 20th 2008
Is The End Of The Marathon Race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination Finally In Sight?Will the primaries in Oregon and Kentucky put Barack Obama over the top? Well he declare himself to be the winner?Will Hillary ever concede?Will this foolishn read more
Here?s some hopeful betting against a 2008 ?Cripple Crown?
Dolittler | May 17th 2008
The dust is still swirling around the circumstances of Eight Belle’s untimely demise at the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago today. The sandstorm kicked up in the wake of the heavily televised tragedy will have at least two immediate repercussions, read more
Saturday's Second Jewel of the Crown
The Smug Pessimist | May 14th 2008
photo credit: http://www.horsephotos.com/ There's Big (bad) Brown at #7 in the post position draw for the Preakness Stakes on Saturday.Of course everyone is expecting him to take the race with ease. I concur, but at the same time, if he doesn't fire read more
What price?
Hilltop Notes | May 4th 2008 by Joan L. Cannon
We watched the Derby yesterday with friends. Our hostess is the daughter of race horse insurance brokers from Kentucky. She's devoted to racing. My husband and I, on the other hand, are more devoted to horses. In our little pool, my husband drew Big read more
For whom the Belles toll: The Kentucky Derby claims filly Eight B…
Dolittler | May 3rd 2008
This is the first Kentucky Derby I can recall not watching with bated breath—in fact, I didn’t watch it at all. Like a junkie in withdrawal, I kept looking to my watch as it approached post-time, hoping a good book would prove sufficient read more
Margaret Elizabeth Breckinridge
Civil War Women | April 29th 2008
Civil War NurseDuring the first year of the Civil War, family responsibilities kept Margaret Breckinridge at home, but she couldn't be satisfied to remain with the Home Guards. She wanted to be close to the scene of action, and was determined to beco read more
Monba bounces back to win the Blue Grass Stakes
The Aspiring Horseplayer | April 12th 2008 by Kevin Stafford
Monba wins over Cowboy Cal and Kentucky Bear in the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes 4/12/08 Todd Pletcher got his wish this Saturday. Heading into the weekend’s prep races, Pletcher was seemingly close to being shut out from having a contender eligi read more
(first place)
d-blogged | March 24th 2008 by d-blogged
this seems like a good time for a bracket update, because i'm winning my bracket, and that's the kind of thing that doesn't always remain true for very long.of the sweet sixteen teams, i have 12 right. i didn't pick villanova, west virginia, xavier, read more
Map of the 50 states
Map of the United States | March 17th 2008 by Highlander
Since the establishment of the United States, the number of states has expanded from 13 to 50. Four of the states bear the formal title of Commonwealth: Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia; also two U.S. territories Puerto Rico and the read more
Navy to Name Ship After First Black Deep-Sea Diver
Scuba Diving Blog by Neutral Dive Gear | March 4th 2008 by Neutral Dive Gear
The Navy will be naming a ship after Carl Brashear, the first African American to become a U.S. Navy Master Diver.A new cargo ship will bear the name of the Navy's first black deep-sea diver.Carl Brashear joined the Navy in 1948 when he was 17 years read more
Park Your Gun
Conservative Belle | February 21st 2008 by Conservative Belle
For lawful gun owners across the country, lawmakers are working to secure your right to bear arms in your personal vehicle.USA Today reports:Some companies in several states could be barred from telling their employees to keep their guns at home if l read more
2008 Country Music Hall of Fame Inductee: Tom T. Hall
Country Music Alive Blog | February 12th 2008
Tom T. Hall was born May 25, 1936 in Olive Hill, KY. He learned to playguitar at age 4. His father, Rev. Virgil L. Hall, who was a brick plantworker and an ordained Baptist minister, gave him his own guitar when hewas eight. This encouraged the young read more
Is Your Faith Seasick?
Pause and Pray at Three | February 10th 2008 by G. Roger Schoenhals
I'm thinking of the familiar story of Jesus sleeping on a cushion in the stern of the wave tossed boat (Mark 4:35-41). The episode reminds me of an experience 43 years ago when I felt much like the disciples on that tempestuous day. I had driven to G read more
The weather changes
My Take on Issues | February 6th 2008 by Robin
Last night, according to CNN, "Tornadoes that roared through parts of Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi killed at least 32 people and injured more than 100 others Tuesday night and early Wednesday, authorities said."The forcast f read more
Hey, I Think I Know that Bear...
q.D.paToOtieS | January 12th 2008 by Lisa
So it was my official "day off" today and I was catching up on some reading. I opened the packet I'd received in the mail from the good folks at Teddy Bear Review with all the paper work I need to fill out over the next couple of weeks/months. I wa read more
Introducing The Adventures of Katie-Bear: Fun Days at School by V…
WillowRaven Illustration & Design Plus | December 30th 2007 by WillowRaven Illustration & Design Plus
I am proud to announce my completion of the illustration & design of Katie-Bear & all her friends in her colorful world created by V. K. Sansone titled "The Adventures of Katie-Bear: Fun Days at School".What was meant to be a single, two part read more
Baked Onion Casserole from Iowa
Cooking with Max & Erma | November 23rd 2007 by Max
I knew it, Erma. A week can’t go by with out you liquoring up a good recipe. That Kentucky Prune and Black Walnut Bread sounds so good that I am going to make a loaf this afternoon. Lucky for me that I always have a jar of brandied prunes ready t read more
Keeping Vital Links Alive: Railroad Earth At The Fillmore
Earvolution | November 5th 2007
By: David SchultzThomas Edison, Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi (arguably) notwithstanding, New Jersey is a State that typically does better with things created elsewhere. The football teams that play there originated in New York and still bear the Em read more
New Music Friday: Fortieth Edition
Zune MAX | October 29th 2007 by Affordable Web Pro
Ok, dear blog reader. We had some exciting Zune news this week. But that doesn’t mean I’m not working hard to bring you some free music for your Zune. Enter New Music Friday. Ready? okletsgo: First up this week, get the new White Denim M read more
Situation
Patsy's Ponderings | October 13th 2007 by Patsy Terrell
I am in Kentucky to see Jackie. I have very little net access because I'm at the hospital or sleeping. Any posting I do will likely be from my phone, with the abbreviations and misspellings intact, so bear with me. I can't recall where I last picked read more
New Music Friday: Fortieth Edition
Zune MAX | October 6th 2007 by Affordable Web Pro
Ok, dear blog reader. We had some exciting Zune news this week. But that doesn’t mean I’m not working hard to bring you some free music for your Zune. Enter New Music Friday. Ready? okletsgo: First up this week, get the new White Denim M read more
Ole Miss: How we are perceived IV
The Hotty Toddy Blog | July 31st 2007 by Seth
This is the final part of the How we are perceived Big 10 blogs. In this blog I will look at how fans from Northwestern, Purdue and Wisconsin view Ole Miss sports.Northwestern:Northwestern and Ole Miss have never played in football. Oxford and Evasto read more
Wednesday Stocks to Watch
US Stock Daily Blog | July 11th 2007
The market is undecided on which direction it wants to go Wednesday. It opened lower and came back and forth through out the trading day. Even though we had a bad higher volume day yesterday, but most of the leaders were not down as much as expected read more
