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BBdK

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Unfortunately, 5 years is a pretty damn good run for a restaurant these days...and you can probably bet the last few were a stubborn struggle.

Just tells you the few guys who can CONSISTENTLY make successful restaurants (Fernando Martinez, for example) are just that much better/smarter.

A really good read is actually 'Restaurant Man', by Joe Bastianich. (Mario's partner in their NYC empire). He really gets deep into the financials & managing costs, all the way down to napkins & forks -- someone like PTI(pti) would even enjoy. It's a quick read and really fascinating.

Having a little restaurant/pizza place has always been a silly little unrealistic 'dream' of mine, but it's pure fantasy. I'd take my money to the craps table before I'd do that, and feel better about my gamble, in all honesty.

Over/Under on how long krazykats' restaurant would have last?
 

BBdK

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Based on other games/etc - Any ideas/guesses/odds from you college footballs as to what time our tilt at USC will go off September 12?
 

Beavis606

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That reminds me. There was a fill-in-the-blank category on Jeopardy last night. The answer was the SNL character Unfrozen __________ Lawyer. Dead serious: "Catfan" was the only thing rattling around in my head. [eyeroll]
 
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Anth, I know someone who ate at Sage Rabbit, and he said it may have been the worst meal he's ever had. What do you think of it? Did he catch them on a (really) bad night?
 
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There's a little abandoned spot next to County Club and near West Sixth that I'm just waiting for someone to do something with. It's a no-brainer, IMO. Maybe fylm or somebody could put a little taco stand there.
 
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- This string of weather is awesome. Finally feels like summer. Ystdy was perfect.. Mid to high 80's. Low humidity. Blue skies.

- Hooped last night at the park. Hard as ish chasing young twenty somethings and teens up and down the court but it's a great workout. More and more bros rock UK gear now. Like that.

- Enjoy sitting on the patio around dusk with a frosty just taking in the sounds of summer. Kids on bikes, lightning bugs, the smell of grills, etc.

- Happy hour tonight followed by dinner. Hope to be in bed by 10:00. That's my ideal Friday night.

- Are we gonna start this Conrad kid at TE? Sounds like he's going to be a good one but he's still a true frosh . Be nice to have a flex TE for the first time since Tamme.

- Think Mikel Horton had a nice true frosh campaign. Think he gets overlooked. Sounds like he's lost a good amount of weight. He can be a nice compliment to Boom and Kemp. More of a grind out back.


- For 3 months I was totally numb and melancholy regarding UK athletics. The giant hangover from a 5 month long ride that ended with a depressing thud.

Now that we're in the dog days of summer and with football season getting closer and closer... I'm feeling cagy again... And I like it.
 

anthonys735

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Surprised it lasted that long. Owner split with her partner in a nasty legal battle, made it 3-4 years after that, she was nice but there was no management there when she was gone and had a hard time keeping chefs from what I could tell.

Small business of any kind is a pain in the *** sticking around.
 

BBdK

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Completely opposite here...pretty much over summer -- even going through my typical golf burnout, which sucks b/c the Eli is next week. Haven't played in 2 weeks except for a scramble, need to get motivated.

Bring on the Fall.

-Indeed the perfect Friday night, Richie.
 
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cawoodsct

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Based on other games/etc - Any ideas/guesses/odds from you college footballs as to what time our tilt at USC will go off September 12?
7:30
Florida also 730
Auburn 7

On uk athletics website
 
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KingLlama

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-"Let the kids play outside till dark, then catch the two-hour episode of Dateline" has become our summer Friday night tradition.

-How would the Arkansas forgery charges push Monk to Kentucky? Don't see any school/program involvement.

-Feel like I spend half my time at work signing cards: birthday, get well, sympathy, congrats, etc.

-Anyone hit up Lexington Diner? Saw the owner on Food Network a few months back.
 

BBdK

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Dateline needs to chill in the 2 hours -- pretty much become the standard.

For a few classics, it's necessary...but 80% of the time, it's just filler & unnecessary stuff to "stretch" it to 2. We pretty much filter through and look for a 1hr or do 48 hours if nothing. Bet we have 15-20 2 hour ones sitting there in the DVR -- recs appreciated.

-So Robert Allenby & his caddy part ways during the middle of the round, forcing a fan to finish on the bag. [laughing] ...that guy is a mess, it seems.

"I said to him, 'You know this happens every week. This has happened for like the last three or four or five months,'" Allenby told ScoreGolf.com. "We keep making bad mistakes, and you're not helping me in these circumstances. And he just lost the plot at me. He just told me I could go eff myself."

http://www.golfdigest.com/blogs/the-loop/2015/07/robert-allenby-and-caddie-part.html


Further research shows this is the 3rd time this has happened to him. From an article in 2014:

Australian Robert Allenby, meanwhile, has had a caddie quit on him in mid-round twice, most notably Michael Waite during the 1995 British Open at St. Andrews.“He picked up my bag over his head and threw it about 100 yards,” Allenby told the Associated Press. “I had to carry it myself up to the green, but he was waiting for me when I got there. He said, ‘I'm a professional, I'll finish the round.’ And I birdied four of the last 10 holes.
 
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drxman1

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Weird summer. June and July, where did they go?

Guess my situation is a bit different. I'm hoping for another two months of heat. Got two weeks off in August, will be at the lake most of it. Labor day weekend should also be able to head out on the water after the UK game the 5th. Well timed away game at SC for Poker run. Pretty much gonna try and hit it hard till Keeneland.
 

cricket3

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I've eaten at Lexington Diner a few times and have yet to have anything that blows me away for breakfast or lunch. If you go on the weekend they only offer like 6 or 7 things.
 
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Have a client who is a regional sales manager for one of the bigger food distributors in town. They distribute to a ton of the local joints here.

The stories he's told me as far as what goes on behind the scenes with these restaurants and the major ego battles between chefs and owners is really interesting.

You can easily have a very popular joint that puts out a great product that is hemorrhaging money.

That's one business I'd stay far away from in terms of an "investment".
 
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Hulk Hogan apparently did/said something so awful that WWE has erased any trace of him from their website/media/etc. MACHO MAN WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG.
 

Strokin_Bandit

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Seems like you could watch just 1 episode of Kitchen Nightmares to see all the problems non-chain restaurants endure.

Steamed shrimp for ol' dad tonight. Washing it down with a couple crafties.
 

BBdK

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Can't speak on Lexington Diner, but in general Diners & small restaurants are way too ambitious.

A diner (or any restaurant, really) that does a smaller menu really good >>>>>>> a diner that has a 22 page menu of marginal garbage.

That's pretty much why every (or most) Food Trucks are pretty awesome. They have a few things they focus on, and they pretty much nail them.
 
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WWH has pics on the tweet machine of him rubbing shoulders last night with Stoops, Coach Brooks and The Deuce at someone's house.

Of course.

On a side note... No way The Deuce isn't juicing. Dude looks like he's still 25. Also, his wife is still fire.
 

BBdK

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Wife just called me in a panic, says she was airing up her tire which was slightly low -- and she proceeded to deflate the entire thing, and now it's completely flat & sitting on the rim. Then asked me if she's supposed to squeeze the handle or something.

[eyeroll]

Anxiously awaiting the follow up call with tears to request that I come find her and air it up.
 

cricket3

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Speaking of food trucks, the selection in Lexington is pretty terrible. I try to go to Food Truck Friday at 5/3 whenever they have it and always just end up getting BBQ.
 
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Wife just called me in a panic, says she was airing up her tire which was slightly low -- and she proceeded to deflate the entire thing, and now it's completely flat & sitting on the rim. Then asked me if she's supposed to squeeze the handle or something.

[eyeroll]

Anxiously awaiting the follow up call with tears to request that I come find her and air it up.
I've had a similar call but she was "struggling to take the tire off so I can put air in it"

Had to explain to her that she could in fact air up the tire without removing it from her car altogether.
 

BBdK

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Lol, wow.

She did call me back in tears, but it was b/c she'd had the clerk turn the machine on for her, and the air had expired.

Had to go through the complicated steps of how to walk back inside and politely ask if she could turn it back on again. Or, just swipe your card/deposit the $1.00 yourself, then proceed to actually put air in tire.

She's actually better at **** around the house than I am, but refuses to learn anything car-related. I'm as big of a car idiot as there is, but I can air up my damn tire & check my oil (and change a flat, which I wouldn't expect her to do or want to).

BBD

Anyways, the little tire aired up in about 30 seconds as I promised her it would, and she's on her way now...:confused:
 

80 Proof

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There's a little abandoned spot next to County Club and near West Sixth that I'm just waiting for someone to do something with. It's a no-brainer, IMO. Maybe fylm or somebody could put a little taco stand there.
It is owned by the Breadbox (West 6th) and they are planning to put a local food grocer in there. They will likely make a public announcement/press release in August.
 

anthonys735

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Anth, I know someone who ate at Sage Rabbit, and he said it may have been the worst meal he's ever had. What do you think of it? Did he catch them on a (really) bad night?
Haven't been but that guy has been around a few times before. I love the concept of farm to table but let's be honest it's not always the best food.

Finally hitting up Middle Fork with some friends tomorrow. Have high hopes for that place, long term, so I hope it doesn't let me down.
We ate there 3 weeks ago, it had just opened. Didn't have booze which I'm sure they do now. Super hipster influence. Hodge podge of a menu. They say it's served tapas style whenever it's done but it's normal American food. So that's all pretty annoying. It was good for the most part. We'll give it another run for sure. They need to fix that parking lot but it's a cool little area. Plus, Crank & Boom and Ethereal are right there.

Speaking of food trucks, the selection in Lexington is pretty terrible. I try to go to Food Truck Friday at 5/3 whenever they have it and always just end up getting BBQ.
I think the Gnomes are really good. Red State is solid. Ellos is awesome. Not a big selection though.
 

wcc31

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- lol @ Lauren dK.

- September non-pennant race ballpark trips are like going to a school in the summer. Odd feeling.

- Had to get a new license. Government still charges you $2 for using a credit card...in 2015.

- Team Bring On Fall since June 10.

- Haven't noticed any particular idiocy with the lass when it comes to car stuff, but she's the worst driver I've ever seen, "Hey- just so you know, that was a red light back there."
 

80 Proof

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TGIF randoms

- Hitting up Distilled for the first time tonight, really looking forward to that.
- Being a Reds fan is really tough for the most part
- The imminence of football season is helping me get over the end of basketball season
- Wanting to do a roadie for a football game this fall, not sure if I should try for Athens or Columbia though
- BAF at work, amazes me sometimes at how things come together when closing a deal
- If anyone likes that West 6th area, I have four new construction townhomes for sale within a block of it (already sold one)
- Keion Wakefield was considered a stud as a freshman, didn't show a lot of improvement into his sophomore year and left most people dissappointed in his advancement after his junior year. Rowland posted back in June that UK had lost interest in him, said Keion had gone public with a top 3 of UK, Clemson, and Oregon at that time but JR didn't believe any of those schools would actually take him. Might sound cliche or typical, but the kid didn't have a legit offer from UK. He's a 5'9" middle of the pack 3 star WR, we have a 6'1", 6'5", and 6'7" WR all with similar forty times already committed.
 

anthonys735

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Why would that eat me up? It's his job and that is his neighborhood.

My formatting is the best in GYERO. You fools and your excessive breaks and spacing.
 

anthonys735

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Awwww ****. Nibali attacked Froome when he had a mechanical. **** is about to get real.

Also if you want a small chance of watching a cyclist ride straight off the side of a cliff in the Alps today is your day. 55mph down the side of 1.5 lane mountain roads with no guardrails.
 
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