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Romantic dinner for two in Louisville

Louisville may not be the biggest city in Kentucky, but it has a thriving singles scene, thanks to the low traffic, low crime, and low cost of living – coupled with the jobs that bring in affluent young singles to our beautiful town. Not to mention the solid music scene here!

Once you have found that special someone, here are our bets for the three best restaurants for a romantic dinner in Louisville.

La Coop Bistro A Vins (NuLu)

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Spec's College Nickel Package -- Week 4

 

Instead of where they rank now, this is a projection of where it looks like things might end up.

 

1. Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon

I think there will be a fair amount of sentiment to deny a second Heisman to Manziel.  Or, maybe more accurately, folks will be happy to find an excuse not to vote for him.

The quarterback of an undefeated team with the nation's top offense would be enough of an excuse.  Averaging 17.5 yards per carry rushing, plus 70% completion percentage, won't hurt.

Spec's College Nickel Package -- Week 2

 

1. Lane Kiffin

Why did I always have the sneaking suspicion that Kiffin was another Mike Shula or David Shula or [sorry to bring up the name, Washington and UCLA fans] Rick Neuheisel.

As in: the "hot coach" who's more sizzle than steak.

Isn't USC supposed to roll out NFL bodies up and down the field?  Isn't Marqise Lee one of the top talents in the land?

54 yards passing?

Longest pass play: 8 yards?

Give credit to the Washington State defense, but ... wow ...

Lebowski Fest

Some people think that the Japanese are pretty weird for some of the celebrations that they have, but they really have nothing on the United States when it comes to obscure culture worship.  Take, for example, the Lebowski Fest.  Similar to, but completely unlike, conventions that celebrate cultural phenomena like Star Wars or Star Trek, this one revolves around taking part in Dude-like activities inspired by the film The Big Lebowski.

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Returning to their championship ways

After a month of madness, the NCAA tournaments for both the men and the women have come to a close. The women’s championship match on Tuesday marked the end of the NCAA tournament, and the 8th tournament title for the UConn Huskies. In a match that saw the top-seeded Huskies taking on the number five ranked Louisville Cardinals, most believed the Huskies would inevitably prevail. This was absolutely the case in the 90-63 whooping that occurred in New Orleans on Tuesday night.

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