Jeff Cavanaugh wrote:It's in an urban environment! Of course you might have to walk a bit.
Louisvillians are so car-cultured, it's insane. We'll walk from the back of the Kroger parking lot to the store doors and then to back of that giant store, but heaven help us if we have to walk half a block to a local restaurant, even if it's the same distance. "There's no parking." "Too much hassle." "Don't think I'll be returning." ...
Jeremy J wrote:I can't find my "like" button...^^^^
Robin Garr wrote:Jeff Cavanaugh wrote:It's in an urban environment! Of course you might have to walk a bit.
Louisvillians are so car-cultured, it's insane. We'll walk from the back of the Kroger parking lot to the store doors and then to back of that giant store, but heaven help us if we have to walk half a block to a local restaurant, even if it's the same distance. "There's no parking." "Too much hassle." "Don't think I'll be returning." ...
Jeff, would you concede an urban-suburban difference here? I'm not sure Highlands, Clifton and Crescent Hill, Old Louisville and Germantown residents have quite the same acquired attitude as those with two-car attached garages and houses on cul-de-sacs.
Robin Garr wrote: I'm not sure Highlands, Clifton and Crescent Hill, Old Louisville and Germantown residents have quite the same acquired attitude.
Mary Anne
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:31 am
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Dan E wrote:"condescending prick"
I live in St. Matthews, so, I can't tell if I'm cool or not
Can one of you let me know?
Dan E wrote:Where do I apply for my Snark Card?
Dan E wrote:I think it would be nice if, understanding my limited faculties, you merely applauded my participation.
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