Mark Gilley wrote:when someone mentions using a turn signal, you get a far away confused look in your eye.
Love it!
Mark Gilley wrote:when someone mentions using a turn signal, you get a far away confused look in your eye.
Gary Z wrote:I think it's probably just a way to place you at a certain time and place to help determine if you might have any common acquaintances.
Antonia L wrote:Bingo. Unlike the rest of the universe, where there are 6 degrees of separation, in Louisville there are only about 3 degrees. We love finding connections in this town. Who you grew up with, who's your cousin, who was your first boss, etc. Doesn't make us provincial... just different.
Robin Garr wrote:What I don't get is that I'm a deeply rooted, multiply connected Louisvillian, but the high school question rarely if ever comes up in discussions. Work, college, associations, sure, but high school? Nope. What am I doing wrong?
Robin Garr wrote:What am I doing wrong?
Doug W wrote:I grew up in Chicago, but my wife's from Louisville, so we are here. Anyway, I have witnessed and have gotten High-school question multiple times and it has always been high school. My rote answer to the "where did you go to school" question has now become "Chicago". I really don't recall ever having anyone then follow that up with "where did you go to college?" It's almost always followed up with "How'd you get to Louisville?".
Not bad at all, just very Louisville.
Harry Dennery wrote:Best answer heard on High School question was St. Trinity. Drives people nuts
DanB wrote:.....you remember what Muhammad Ali Blvd used to be called.
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