Louis Louis(ville) ~ April 6th

Two of Our Number go to pick up One of Our Number’s missing wallet and are successful, though only after going into another state along the way. We have a celebratory splash around in the pool, save for The Eagle who is hanging like a hound and who would surely have sunk.

We then have to switch hotels and head to southern Louisville to drop our stuff in the city’s Days Inn. $30 less a night truly does manifest itself, but what it lacks in charm it makes up for in regular police visits.

Now for the excellent Muhammad Ali Museum to be taught a little more about The Greatest, Louisville’s most celebrated son. Then across to the Louisville Slugger Factory to attempt some baseball in the batting cages and to learn a bit extra (that is to say, ‘some’) about bats.

Following this we drive south to Bardstown through lovely Kentucky countryside, and we scope out a couple of potential bourbon distilleries for tomorrow. We then have a (large) dinner at the Talbot Tavern – a 1779 join where Lincoln once stayed and Jesse James shot a bunch of holes in the wall (‘wonderful house-guest’). The Big Man, true to form, ordered poorly. I had some Kentucky fried chicken (when in Rome, etc. etc.) and we all try some ‘beer-cheese’, which turns out is cheese made with beer, not (as One of Our Number believed) a cheesy beverage.

I try to drive the car. I don’t like it. It feels like driving a three-ton bumper car.

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We head out late to a dive bar, for Silver has arranged dates for himself and The Big Man with a couple of lasses he met at the college death-metal place. As one does. I am passing weary so forgo bourbon and drink 4-5 Red Bulls. We jog on later to some den of iniquity and copious underage twerking, where the Red Bulls hit and I almost have a heart attack.

Andthesea, upon (sort of) realising that drinks are but $1 (after he had brought five rounds) buys seventeen more drinks. He asks the long-suffering barmaid what the total is. ‘$17…I’ve told you five times already..drinks are a dollar..’ ‘Unreal!’ cries Andthesea, who has already forgotten what he owes her. He then flies to the dance-floor, which he dominates with great prejudice.

It is time for me to go. My chest is tight and shooting pains run up and down my right arm. I am not long for the world. I bundle into a cab driven by, God bless him, the single stupidest man in Kentucky. In the end I have to direct him back myself, despite my massive coronary. You might have thought some knowledge of the city would be a requirement of a Louisville cabbie. However, you would have thought wrong.

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  1. Generally speaking it is usually the left arm that is affected during a heart attack due to irritation of the phrenic nerve. Irregardless of your error we look forward to your next instalment. X

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