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Wow. 2 posts in 3 hours. What is wrong with me!
I just walked around the mall and that was nice. They have 5 department stores plus a Gloria Jeans Coffeebean (more about that later). I walked around there a bit just to get some exercise and then I walked across the street to the strip mall. They are in the process of remodeling the facades, and about the only places open are small stores, a huge gym and some restaurants. So I sat outside at Renaissance Bistro. I saw lots of beautiful people walking past (the gym) but I was thinking while sitting there alone in silence that its a totally different type of beauty. I much prefer the beauty of home. I think Kentucky has some darn good lookin people (obviously not the backwoods toothless people I know you are all picturing). Everyone that passed me looked very made up especially for the gym. They all got out of fancy cars and had huge sunglasses and basically reminded me of the few OC commercials I have seen, or that all time shitty show Laguna Beach. Louisville has some pretty faces, with real beauty as least as I see it and I miss it.
For dinner I had some shrimp skewers. They were very good, with onions, mushrooms, 2 small pieces of zucchini (must be hard to get here) and some broccoli. It was REALLY good. You could taste all the flavors and I ate every last bit, except for 1 big broccoli stalk. But very good. I also had a some bread and a small caesar salad. I passed on dessert because I found the Gloria Jeans! Ha, you thought I wouldn't get back to it. So back in the day Mall St Matthews had a Gloria Jeans, and that was the first place I ever started drinking coffee. Even though it was fruffu coffee drinks I used to get a vanilla blended coffee. So yeah, I loved that place and then they closed it. Typical. So I am going back to get some coffee later. Another reason I didn't get dessert at the bistro.
Thats it. I'm watching Family Guy right now. I keep looking at the time on the screen and it says 9:41. But its only 6:41. Liars.
I just walked around the mall and that was nice. They have 5 department stores plus a Gloria Jeans Coffeebean (more about that later). I walked around there a bit just to get some exercise and then I walked across the street to the strip mall. They are in the process of remodeling the facades, and about the only places open are small stores, a huge gym and some restaurants. So I sat outside at Renaissance Bistro. I saw lots of beautiful people walking past (the gym) but I was thinking while sitting there alone in silence that its a totally different type of beauty. I much prefer the beauty of home. I think Kentucky has some darn good lookin people (obviously not the backwoods toothless people I know you are all picturing). Everyone that passed me looked very made up especially for the gym. They all got out of fancy cars and had huge sunglasses and basically reminded me of the few OC commercials I have seen, or that all time shitty show Laguna Beach. Louisville has some pretty faces, with real beauty as least as I see it and I miss it.
For dinner I had some shrimp skewers. They were very good, with onions, mushrooms, 2 small pieces of zucchini (must be hard to get here) and some broccoli. It was REALLY good. You could taste all the flavors and I ate every last bit, except for 1 big broccoli stalk. But very good. I also had a some bread and a small caesar salad. I passed on dessert because I found the Gloria Jeans! Ha, you thought I wouldn't get back to it. So back in the day Mall St Matthews had a Gloria Jeans, and that was the first place I ever started drinking coffee. Even though it was fruffu coffee drinks I used to get a vanilla blended coffee. So yeah, I loved that place and then they closed it. Typical. So I am going back to get some coffee later. Another reason I didn't get dessert at the bistro.
Thats it. I'm watching Family Guy right now. I keep looking at the time on the screen and it says 9:41. But its only 6:41. Liars.


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i loved that coffee place too! at least LA keeps it real when it comes to coffee.
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