Sunday, August 29, 2010

State fair

I keep staying busy and this sunday it was the Kentucky State Fair that was on the schedual. Me and Connie left the house at around ten, picked up breakfust from Steve at the store he works at on weekends and took off. We had a lot to see so we figured it was good to head out early.
We really had a great day, walking around the all the stands that sells all kinds of stuff. You could buy anything from cowboy hats to quilts. You could also get all kinds of food there, anything from the classics like corn dogs, hamburgers and pizzas to funnel cakes (it's actually fried batter), ice cream and popcorn. You name it and they had it. The only thing we actually bought there was two small ice creams, that were pretty big if you would ask me. I took pictures with some guys from the army, played Ms. Pacman, climbed in some rope thingy and got some free stuff, a pretty good day.


We also walked by a red cross station where you could donate blood, and we thought, why not? Plus you would get a free t-shirt. So we sat in line there for a while, then when it was my turn I needed my ID, that typically was in the car. When I get back it turns out that people from Europe under the age of 30 can't donate because of the mad cow disease. Thank's for that one. Still got me the t-shirt though, it's the thought that counts, right?

mad cow disease, really?

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