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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Louisville Cardinals Got Next
The Louisville Cardinals continued their improbable run through March Madness with a 75-65 win over North Carolina State on Friday. The fourth seeded Cardinals play seventh seeded Michigan State today at 2:20 PM EST in the East Region final. Even … Continue reading
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Tagged Louisville Cardinals, Michigan State, NCAA Championship, North Carolina State
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Kentucky to Face the Fighting Irish in NCAA Elite Eight
Now we are getting down to brass tax. After responding with a 78-39 pasting of West Virginia, the undefeated No.1 ranked and No. 1 overall seeded Kentucky Wildcats will play the three-seeded Irish of Notre Dame today at 8:49 PM … Continue reading
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Tagged Fighting Irish, Kentucky Wildcats, NCAA Championship, Notre Dame
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I’ve Got March Fever and It’s Bringing on Madness
Doctor, doctor check my pulse! It’s racing and I have the sweats. Actually that’s just the alcohol finally exiting my system after watching all the games over the last four days. It was outstanding to wake up in Kentucky on … Continue reading
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Tagged Iowa Hawkeyes, Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, NCAA Championship, NCAA Sweet 16
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Kentucky Does Its Dance & Dunks on Cincinnati to Advance
It wasn’t a pretty game to watch in Louisville but it counted all the same. The number one overall seeded Kentucky Wildcats won a rough physical contest in its round of 32 matchup over a focused Cincinnati squad 64-51. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Cincinnati Bearcats, Kentucky Wildcats, March Madness, NCAA Championship
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Kentucky Systematically Dismantles Hampton
Tres Lyles is like a Honey Badger. He doesn’t care about visions of Cinderella dancing. He doesn’t care about Diaper Dandies and their dreams of winning a title. Honey Badger don’t care. Honey Badger don’t give a shit. He just … Continue reading
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Tagged Cincinnati Bearcats, Hampton, Hampton Pirates, Kentucky Wildcats, NCAA Championship
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Kentucky Enters March Madness Without A Loss, 34-0
After locking down the SEC tournament title, the Kentucky Wildcats have nowhere to go but 40-0. Prognosticators, doubters, skeptics and haters all were hoping UK would cash in a loss to refocus their efforts before advancing to the NCAA tournament … Continue reading
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Tagged Cliff Hagan, Frank Ramsey, Kentucky Wildcats, Lou Tsioropoulos, NCAA Tournament, SEC Tournament, University of Kentucky
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Kentucky Wildcats Finish Season 31-0, But Miles To Go
For those only now tuning in to college basketball and not living in the Bluegrass Region – it’s going to be hard for you to grasp the intensity of passion that comes from fans of the Kentucky Wildcats. By beating … Continue reading
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Tagged Kentucky Wildcats, March Madness, Southeastern Conference, University of Kentucky
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Winchell’s in Lexington is Game Ready and Satisfying
For those that enjoy a side of sports with their meal you should drop by Winchell’s for a meal and a game. Think Buffalo Wild Wings, but tone down the volume and give it a more family friendly, localized appeal. … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Food, Liquor, Reviews
Tagged Cougar Bait, Country Boy Brewing, Winchell's
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Mural by MTO Adds Intrigue to Manchester Street in Lexington
On first glance the image on the side of the Pepper Distillery Warehouse in Lexington might bring to mind the idea of a protest or biohazard warning, but in fact the mural painted by French artist MTO depicts a street … Continue reading
Snowbound Once Again in Kentucky
It started falling about 5:00PM yesterday, as if right on cue. Every meteorological model around was tracking a fast-moving storm traveling west to east across the south region. A winter storm advisory began at 1:00 PM Wednesday for Winter Storm … Continue reading