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daniel f aleman

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State Park, Kentucky

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lol, I'd have to take a picture of that myself.

what? you did not want to stand under the sign, Dan?

...that would have been so much better
 
OMG! Only in Kentucky.
 
DavidPT40:
I just drove past that sign today. Always gets a hearty laugh from the guys and an apprehensive chuckle from the girls.

I saw this a few years back for the first time heading (traveling) down I-75 from Cincinnati to Chattanooga after visiting family for Christmas. A few miles down the road, we stopped for a break and purchased a tape by a comedian to listen to, and he made a 10 minute routine about that state park.
:rofl3: :rofl3:
 
LOL Yeah, I've driven past there a few times driving between Florida and Michigan when I moved down here. Ever since I saw it, I've committed to stopping in to really check it out. I must own that T-shirt! :wink: Haven't done it yet, but maybe next fall!

Kris
 
My family and I have spent many of nights in their campground and it is a very nice park.

Along with the campground they have other recreational facilities. However, the museum there is amazing with a lot of artifacts supposedly from prehistoric days which is why they named the park Big Bone Lick.

Maybe next time you drive by you might want to take a few minutes and look see.
 
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