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11th June 09, 12:01 PM
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11th June 09, 01:42 PM
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Louisville (most often pronounced LOU-ah-vul) is kinda kilt-indifferent. You'll probably get a few folks asking what's the occasion. A few of the bolder ones may ask whatchyer wearing under it or where you're playing.
There are a couple of places at 4th Street Live (the big entertainment venue/mall downtown between Liberty St and Muhammad Ali Blvd.) where you may get a free pint for wearing the kilt - it depends on who's working that night. Some of the bartenders/wait staff will buy a kilt-wearer a round. The Pub (kinda Irish/English mix) and Sully's (more Irish feel than The Pub, but more restauranty) are the two I have in mind.
There's also a few Irish pubs near downtown on Baxter Avenue that are kilt-friendly. O'Shea's, Molly Malone's & Flanagan's. Just head east on Broadway and turn right at Baxter, or ask your favorite cabbie/local. They're in the blocks between Broadway and Highland Ave. They're within easy walking distance of each other. The only issue is parking - good luck finding some.
John
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11th June 09, 01:57 PM
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If you want to find strength in numbers (kilted numbers that is) there are a dozen or more kilties in the Louisville area. We are due for a kilt night, if you were up for company. Just shout it out.
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11th June 09, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ForresterModern
If you want to find strength in numbers (kilted numbers that is) there are a dozen or more kilties in the Louisville area. We are due for a kilt night, if you were up for company. Just shout it out.
I'll second that, kilted strength in numbers, and WE ARE due for a kilt night. If you need company, do let us know.
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12th June 09, 09:28 AM
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13th June 09, 05:53 AM
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I'll second the O'Shea's on Baxter, as I tend to prefer locally-owned establishments rather than soulless chains (despite their decor and staff "uniform" of kilts, "The Pub" in Fourth Street Live is still a chain).
I'll keep a watch on this, and hopefully will join in the fun.
Lovin' the breeze 'tween m'knees!
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13th June 09, 03:35 PM
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I agree, count me in for O'Shea's.
Anyone else?
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13th June 09, 08:56 PM
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Well, since I suggested O'Shea's, I s'pose I oughta show up, huh?
Which night? (I'm available either) And what time? (Any time for me).
I can also provide limited* shuttle service from downtown.
*3 people, plus me as driver. Caveat: I drive a 2-door Chevy Blazer, so getting into the back seat can be challenging for those that are tall (over 6 foot).
John
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14th June 09, 05:15 AM
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Prefer Tuesday
Tuesday works better for me, but it's not my call.
I'm teaching Monday and Wednesday.
Lovin' the breeze 'tween m'knees!
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14th June 09, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by bikeolounger
Tuesday works better for me, but it's not my call.
I'm teaching Monday and Wednesday.
Does that mean it's my call? Damn.
Well, so far everyone has said either Mon or Tue, except you... so let's do Tuesday so everyone can come As for time... I wouldn't commit myself to being there before 7. Does that work?
elim
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