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LOUISVILE KY IS IN A EMERGENCY CRIME WAR AND NEEDS PRIVATE MILITAS IN GLASGOW KY TO PATROL STREETS AND MAKE CITIZEN ARREST ON CROOKS SEEN COMMITING FELANIES IN LOUISVILE KY AND GET IT ON VIDEO TO PROTECT YOURSELVES IN COURT
Thanks for coming to visit. My brother is an attorney too! Glad you get to travel and explore. I’m sorry you missed the old village beside the Historical Society. It’s old homes from all over the county moved together. The bird that pooped on you was not from here, we all try to be on our best behavior. Lol
Lived in Covington all my life, occasionally making my way to live across the river in Cincinnati here and there, but I currently reside in Covington today. I must say, it is interesting to see the pride stuff around here, because Covington is a conservative town lol. But the people here are nice and accepting, as long as others are, too!
Yes, I find the people to be very nice and 100% agree with you. That part of Kentucky is extremely conservative. Really the only place where you will find liberals in mass numbers I would say would be Louisville, some parts of Frankfort, and Lexington. But the amount of conservatism in Covington takes it to a whole new level lol. I hope you subscribe.
Terrible, this has to be the most boring video I've ever seen. Telling us a town has coffee shops, restaurants and bars !! Really all that I'm a city ! I've never heard anything so amazing
The shop at the corner at caution light is Dyer's General Store. It's been closed for years but the people who own it are friends of my momma's side of the family. I can remember sitting on Santa's lap and visiting the easter bunny in the back of the store back in the early 90's. ❤
2:13 that walkway goes to the natural spring that has been there since beginning. My GGG grandfather owned Mammoth Cave in the 1850s. and the first white child born in Barren Co was family ..
@@SightsSoundsFlavors no but my mom still lives there. I did a video on my channel when hubby and i were there last Christmas. with the lights,etc around the courthouse...
@@SightsSoundsFlavors Never even heard of them (that I can recall). Not surprised by RRHOF though. Huge name artists throughout the years get disregarded because the "judges" just don't care for them for some dumb reason. No problem bringing in local hero bands though...
Ace had 3 songs on Dynasty not 4.! Gene had 2 not 3 and Unmasked was more straight pop sounding not so much Disco flavored which Dynasty dabbled it was mostly Rock but the guitars were toned down. Put some distortion on them and they could have been lethal.! Paul stated Magic Touch had balls but they got lost on the cutting room floor.! Your good but I'll run circles around you. Fan since 75 11yrs old.! 60 now saw them only 10x 5 makeup 5 non.! Still own a few grand of things from the magic years.! We're talking rabid obssesed.! Enjoyed it. Good job.!😊
NEEDED TO TALK ABOUT Turkey CREEK RD .I USED TO LIVE IN INEZ THERE AT THE MOUTH OF WERE YOU ARE THERE WAS A LARGE BOLDER CAME OFF THAT HILL KILLED 2 PEOPLE AND A DOG.
Love the video!! I live In New Zealand but I watch a lot of American content and movies. American Convenience stores look amazing! We have all the same stuff here in NZ but they are really watered down versions of the US sadly. Our Taco bell doesn't even have Baja Blast. Our Popeyes doesn't even have blackened chicken. It's lame. America is way better than New Zealand.
@Mojo19692 yes it did, but the 1990s version that saw bands like the offspring, rancid, Green Day they were all directly inspired by the Vinnie Vincent invasion.
Thank you for your video of La Grange. I'm a 5th generation native and have a lotta memories and was remembering what each building was when I was a child in the 60's. I grew up among all the old timers born in the late 1800's. My grandfather was one of the town physicians so I used to know a lot of people who are all long dead and gone. The La Grange Valley of Rest down the road is like a storybook of who's who of La Grange. One day I'll join my grandparents there.