Moving to Nashvile, any reccomended places to go/things to do? | |
dollop of tennessee User ID: 1300042 United States 10/20/2011 04:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey GLP, Quoting: Tyler_Durden I'll be moving to Nashville for several weeks for training and certification for new job as a Tower Technician. So I turn to you, to see if anyone here from the area can tell me any of the interesting places to go (non-touristy). I love the hidden jems of cities that usually take locals to find. Any help is appreciated. Thus far all I've found that seems interesting is the Beer Cellar bar, and Pre to Post Modern store. Also, I'm not much of a country fan, so none of the obvious country music stuff :p lol Lot's of entertainment and history in Nashville. Printers Alley, Ryman Auditorium, Bluebird Cafe, The Hermitage (home of President Andrew Jackson, a man the Banksters could not buy or kill), The Parthenon, The Basement, B.B. Kings, etc... etc... Eat at Gerst Haus, Prince's Hot Chicken Shack, Stock-Yard Restaurant, Loveless Cafe, and The Pig & Pie. Enjoy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3667593 United States 10/20/2011 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey GLP, Quoting: Tyler_Durden I'll be moving to Nashville for several weeks for training and certification for new job as a Tower Technician. So I turn to you, to see if anyone here from the area can tell me any of the interesting places to go (non-touristy). I love the hidden jems of cities that usually take locals to find. Any help is appreciated. Thus far all I've found that seems interesting is the Beer Cellar bar, and Pre to Post Modern store. Also, I'm not much of a country fan, so none of the obvious country music stuff :p lol I belive they have a few Fight Clubs you can look up. Might work out for ya... |
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MacElroy User ID: 1117015 United States 10/20/2011 05:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey GLP, Quoting: Tyler_Durden I'll be moving to Nashville for several weeks for training and certification for new job as a Tower Technician. So I turn to you, to see if anyone here from the area can tell me any of the interesting places to go (non-touristy). I love the hidden jems of cities that usually take locals to find. Any help is appreciated. Thus far all I've found that seems interesting is the Beer Cellar bar, and Pre to Post Modern store. Also, I'm not much of a country fan, so none of the obvious country music stuff :p lol Lot's of entertainment and history in Nashville. Printers Alley, Ryman Auditorium, Bluebird Cafe, The Hermitage (home of President Andrew Jackson, a man the Banksters could not buy or kill), The Parthenon, The Basement, B.B. Kings, etc... etc... Eat at Gerst Haus, Prince's Hot Chicken Shack, Stock-Yard Restaurant, Loveless Cafe, and The Pig & Pie. Enjoy. Gerst Haus rocks, great German beer selection on tap and good food. |
snark Forum Administrator User ID: 1050548 United States 10/20/2011 05:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | T For Texas, T For Tennessee! The virtue of courage is a prerequisite for the practice of all other virtues, because otherwise one is virtuous only when virtue has no cost. There are times when something needs to be done, and yet we know that if we step up and do this needful thing, we will pay a heavy personal price. -C.S. Lewis |
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Tyler_Durden (OP) User ID: 1502220 United States 10/20/2011 08:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I will be making pretty good money so I will be adding to the tattoos I already have. I'm also pretty good at pool; I've won a few tournaments here. So I'd love to find some place to hussle a few tables. Not all closed eyes are sleeping, nor is every open eye seeing. |
EasternSkyWatcher777 User ID: 1914010 United States 10/20/2011 11:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well......The VERyyyyyy first thing you will DEFINATELY want to do, is make SURE you have an exterminator come in every 3 mo. to spray for brown recluse spiders....after they spray (now make sure you have 2-3 packs of these on hand BEFORE the guy comes to spray!!!) You can get these at Walmart by the dishwashing liquid. They are called: "TOMCAT GLUE BOARDS"(red,white package with light mint green highlight.there are 4 boards to a pack. for about $2.69??? ABSOLUTELY DO NOT PURCHASE THE "CATCH MASTER" BOARDS....ive watched the wolf spiders walk right off of them...they suck!!!! After the exterminator sprays...lay the glue boards down flat under your sofa, entertainment center, beds, dressers, bedroom closets, behind toilets, and in your laundry rooms. that way when the guy sprays, you will be able to tell where the spiders are coming from that way the extermin...can check for nesting on his next appt. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK ALL YOUR SHOES BEFORE PUTTING THEM ON, and also your clothes, and check your bed before crawling in at night. Usaually they only bite when they are against the skin, like if you rollover on one in the middle of the night, or say put your shoes on and not know one is in your shoes. Also, Tennessee DOES have poisonous snakes, so 'IF' your home is in a wooded area, or even close ....check to see which species are indiginous to your area. Wear gloves if working with wood/ woodpiles, in sheds, attics, basements, because thats one mean critter if you get bitten!!Hopefully that will never happen ....Best of luck & happiness on your move. watch those mountains at night....lol |