David Ann and I (along with our friend Brenda) made a summer trip to Kentucky to visit my family, the Meade County Fair and get away from New York, if only for a few days.
As a part of our Meade County Fair adventure, we were there for the demolition derby night. The best part was the mini-car heat when a car flipped over. Play was halted, the driver crawled out, the fire boys and track officials came out to flip the car back over. They told the driver that if he could get the car started again that he could continue. He did, they taped his flag back and they were off again! That car, the number 22 car, was the hardest working car all night; he hit hard and often, eventually coming in 3rd place.
Brenda is still giggling about the redneck sitting behind her sharing his child naming philosophy with date. Should he be blessed with two daughters, well, he's going to name them "Crystal" and "Chandelier". That's brilliant.
Other highlights of the night include fried fish sandwiches, pork chop sandwiches, steak sandwiches, funnel cakes, and ice cream. Oh, and David Ann purchased a new Meade County Fair mug. Just what we needed...
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