-As of Covid, I could still do a round-off backflip. Shoulder makes it scary these days. Well back then it did too, but it was Covid, nothing but seltzers, beach days, and unlimited time with the gang to touch around.
-Can’t imagine suburban life (r/t “close knit neighborhood). Nothing wrong with it I guess just not for me. The idea of living in a neighborhood where you have to drive to go literally anywhere seems like shotgun to the face lifestyle for me. I tried it when I bought my home in Lexington, no siree.
Obviously kids change that perspective but if I can’t walk/bike to get coffee, ice cream, restaurant, cocktail with the missus, the park, live music, etc, that’s definitely not “why we do this” for me anyway.
It’s all about what you’re used to I reckon. After 11 years of being able to bike/walk everywhere with the majority of people not owning cars I couldn’t transition back and really didn’t want to.
I could live where the Schems or 80 do right in town but something like Meadowthorpe in Lexington NFingW.
-Saw Fantastic 4 today with the Florida family. Good, clean, wholesome, fun movie, it was cute and Robert Downey Jr playing Dr. Doom in the next one sounds good to me.
- @Dexterdru71 just hit up Spotify for St Paul & the Broken Bones, Galactic for some funk and jazz or of course Tyler Childers radio is always good with maybe some Charley Crockett, or go for Anna Ashe or Lake Street Dive or Lucinda Williams (total bmf right there) for some female crooners, or the wood brothers for something different.
-Can’t imagine suburban life (r/t “close knit neighborhood). Nothing wrong with it I guess just not for me. The idea of living in a neighborhood where you have to drive to go literally anywhere seems like shotgun to the face lifestyle for me. I tried it when I bought my home in Lexington, no siree.
Obviously kids change that perspective but if I can’t walk/bike to get coffee, ice cream, restaurant, cocktail with the missus, the park, live music, etc, that’s definitely not “why we do this” for me anyway.
It’s all about what you’re used to I reckon. After 11 years of being able to bike/walk everywhere with the majority of people not owning cars I couldn’t transition back and really didn’t want to.
I could live where the Schems or 80 do right in town but something like Meadowthorpe in Lexington NFingW.
-Saw Fantastic 4 today with the Florida family. Good, clean, wholesome, fun movie, it was cute and Robert Downey Jr playing Dr. Doom in the next one sounds good to me.
- @Dexterdru71 just hit up Spotify for St Paul & the Broken Bones, Galactic for some funk and jazz or of course Tyler Childers radio is always good with maybe some Charley Crockett, or go for Anna Ashe or Lake Street Dive or Lucinda Williams (total bmf right there) for some female crooners, or the wood brothers for something different.
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