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Eating out Monday night

by BenjaminH » Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:54 pm

What are the best places? Esp. those in or near the Highlands?

Thanks, Ben
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Nora Boyle » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:15 pm

Hands down Palermo. It's our monday goto, unless we do something like back door.
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Nora Boyle » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:17 pm

What are the origins of "hands down " anyway. Some nerdy curmudgeon must surely know...
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Steve P » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:25 pm

Nora Boyle wrote:What are the origins of "hands down " anyway. Some nerdy curmudgeon must surely know...


You rang ? Oh wait, you said nerdy...Ohhhhhhh Robin. Come he-ah boy. The ladies got a question :P
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Steve P » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:32 pm

BenjaminH wrote:What are the best places? Esp. those in or near the Highlands?

Thanks, Ben


Ben....Ben...this is your conscience speaking...Think outside the Watterson Ben...open yourself to new horizons Ben. Why not have someone arrange for the proper customs documentation and try (hmmmmmm)...How about Brix at LaGrange Rd and the Gene Snyder.
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by BenjaminH » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:40 pm

Steve P wrote:
BenjaminH wrote:What are the best places? Esp. those in or near the Highlands?

Thanks, Ben


Ben....Ben...this is your conscience speaking...Think outside the Watterson Ben...open yourself to new horizons Ben. Why not have someone arrange for the proper customs documentation and try (hmmmmmm)...How about Brix at LaGrange Rd and the Gene Snyder.


:lol: :lol:

Looks great! Somehow never heard of it. But...my passport has expired. :cry: And they looked to be closed on Mondays (you were testing me, weren't ya!):

http://www.brixlouisville.com/wordpress/?cat=6

It's a heavy work/homework day. So, although usually I'm quite happy to drive a bit, tonight we may need to stay close to home...

But we'll definitely check out Brix at some point. The cheese plate, which is something my teen son loves ordering, looks fine...
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Steve P » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:45 pm

BenjaminH wrote: But...my passport has expired. :cry: And they looked to be closed on Mondays (you were testing me, weren't ya!):



Dooh !!!...Sorry about that. I forgot it was Monday. Not to worry about the pap-ah work Comrade. I have many friends in high places.
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Gayle DeM » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:53 pm

I have many friends in high places.


I know, Steve, but just because they can fly planes, doesn't mean they can help Ben. :lol:
"I didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian" -Erma Bombeck
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Nora Boyle » Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:03 pm

Meaning

Win easily, with little effort.
Oh screw you old dudes and your knowledge. Here you go....and they are both ky related interestingly enough.....
Origin

Many phrases have originated as jargon in the world of sport, including several from boxing. The memory of Muhammad Ali dancing round the ring with his hands at his side and going on the win the bout might encourage us to think that that is the origin of this one. Not quite, although it does come from sport - horse racing.

Jockeys need to keep a tight rein in order to encourage their horse to run. Anyone who is so far ahead that he can afford to slacken off and still win he can drop his hands and loosen the reins - hence winning 'hands down'. This is recorded from the mid 19th century. For example, 'Pips' Lyrics & Lays, 1867:

"There were good horses in those days, as he can well recall, But Barker upon Elepoo, hands down, shot by them all."

So hands down I know is now appropriate on a monday in the highlands. Hands down, Palermo Viejo.
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Bill Veneman » Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:50 pm

Gayle DeM wrote:
I have many friends in high places.


I know, Steve, but just because they can fly planes, doesn't mean they can help Ben. :lol:

Touche' Dear Gayle, Touche'
If life's a Banquet, what's with all the Tofu?

Cheers!

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Went last evening for dinner

by Bill Veneman » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:24 am

WOW! Now I know what all the fuss is about. Palermio is WONDERFUL. Fun atmosphere, good food, friendly service. Alan and I wanted to try something a bit different, and were very much impressed. We got the meat selection dishes, plus an appitizer each. We kept seeing things go by the table while we were eating, say "next time we're here....."!

Increadable amount of food. Had enough left that I've got a nice lunch today 8)
If life's a Banquet, what's with all the Tofu?

Cheers!

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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Kyle L » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:30 am

One of my favorite places in town. Their Chorizo appetizer is happiness on a plate.
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Mark Head » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:39 am

Grilled sweetbreads should be a dish all their own...a little chimichurri and a glass a malbec. Ohhh and those garlic fries....I could go on.
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Madeline M » Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:22 pm

where can one find a menu for Palermo? the website i'm finding goes to a search hub
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Re: Eating out Monday night

by Bill Veneman » Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:31 pm

Madeline M wrote:where can one find a menu for Palermo? the website i'm finding goes to a search hub

I had the same problem.....try "Where Louisville Eats" in Bing, that is how I finally found it.
If life's a Banquet, what's with all the Tofu?

Cheers!

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