My Old Kentucky Home - Stephen Foster
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Next year, I will be moving away from Kentucky, most likely forever. While I'm thrilled to start my new life and have many wonderful adventures, I can't help but to tear up when I think of the wonderful eight years I've had here, and thank God I'll have one more. I've lived in both eastern KY and now Bowling Green, and I've seen every corner of this fair commonwealth.
Before I moved here, I didn't feel like I had a true home. Now I know that I will forever proudly be a Kentuckian.
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Well Kentucky is my new favorite state. Hands down.
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@FunkMan53 lol
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I do get sad when I hear this. It makes me remember. Whether it's a memory of the end of a UK basketball game. Maybe I'm thinking about Cumberland Gap, Mammoth Cave, Vent Haven Museum, Newport, Bowling Green, Lexington, Louisville, The Tom Post Castle, Churchill Downs, Keeneland, Cumberland and Buckhorn lake, Red River Gorge, Natural Bridge or all the strange intricacies of Eastern KY. The things that are often ridiculed by outsiders but they make our home exactly what it is to us...beautiful.
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I'm glad he was able to transfer this 1920s film to 2011 technology. Idiot.
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I think he could use some more echo!
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Really terrific. I listen to this often.
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nailed it.
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i was born in kentucky and i intend to die in kentucky
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@Elysianfield616 Me too. I hate it here in Houston, hopefully I will be able to return. I have one more year of school and if the economy and housing markets rebound by 2012, I will be able to move. I have no friends or family here besides my wife and son. I just have to pray daily for the strength to not crack between now and then. Keep your chin up, I am trying to.



Cheers!
slimjimuk10 4 years ago