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All that and he still gives it 5 stars? I like his description..."I'm a professional writer of stupid things."
We've got that here in Cincinnati. They are P&G's headquarters, but most people around here just call them the Dolly Parton towers.I remember a Rodney Carrington bit about the Booby Trap. He said that the building was in the shape of "two big ole titties" and he called it the Wizard of Oz for grown men.
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I've give a beer to anyone that knows the name (and can spell correctly without aid of the internet) of this bridge. And, no, the Dolly Parton Bridge is not correct.
I was thinking the bridge on I-24 crossing the Ohio river, but its been almost 20 years since I drove that stretch of road.View attachment 4613
I've give a beer to anyone that knows the name (and can spell correctly without aid of the internet) of this bridge. And, no, the Dolly Parton Bridge is not correct.
Kinda looks like the JB (Jefferson Barracks) Bridge here in STL.
lusone: Grants Farm for young kids.Actually, we took the kiddos there Sunday for mini-mizzou1's 3rd birthday.
Its a lot of fun, the tram ride through the park can be really entertaining if the animals are cooperating. We had a longhorn walk withing 4' of the tram and just stand there and moo. All the kids on the tram were entranced and loved every second of it.
The park itself (once you get off the tram) is pretty good. it takes about 2 hours for the whole thing. The animals are usually active and makes for a good viewing. There are also bird shows and an elephant show. The bird show is usually good and they bring 4-5 kids on stage for it. Never saw the elephant show.
I'd suggest going if you can, parking is $11. One thing to note, try to get there when they open. The animals are usually awake and eating, so they are active. Plus the line is shorter. Most people show up around 11ish and plan on eating at the park, so the lines are really long. Plus there isn't a whole lot of shade is parts of the park, so the early cooler temps make for more agreeable kids.
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