Monthly Archives: December, 2011
Happy Hour: We Are Siamese If You Please
- A hospital in Johnson City successfully delivered a set of twins who are joined at the belly button. The girls are currently at the Vandy Children’s Hospital in stable condition awaiting surgery to separate them. [WTVF]
- Illinois governor RoD Blagojevich’s Nashvillian brother RoB Blagojevich (*whew*) says he’s totally not planning on cooperating with federal investigators if they ask him to. [Tennessean]
- Heckethorn Manufacturing in Dyersburg is scaling back considerably by laying off nearly half of its workforce. [WTVF]
- Monsoon? Ice storm? Which will it be!? Unfortunately, probably just rain for us in Nashville. You better believe we’ll be doing our best snow dance at the Nashvillest HQ tonight, though. [WTVF]
- Be careful out there on the roads since apparently 1 in every 5 Tennessean drivers is cruising around without car insurance. [WKRN]
- Repair crews are working around the clock to spruce up LP Field, which sounds like it’s kind of falling apart. Here’s hoping for a playoff game without any major power outages! The Titans will be playing the Baltimore Ravens this Saturday. [WSMV]
- News Channel 5 tries to explain what exactly the English Only charter initiative means for Nashville if it passes. [WTVF]
Photo by edyson.
A hospital in Johnson City successfully delivered a set of twins who are joined at the belly button. The girls are currently at the Vandy Children’s Hospital in stable condition awaiting surgery to separate them. [WTVF] Illinois governor RoD Blagojevich’s Nashvillian brother RoB Blagojevich (*whew*) says he’s totally not planning on cooperating with federal investigators [...]
To The Guy Behind Me Picking His Nose… [Gems From The Nashville Craigslist]

To the guy picking his nose in the black Ford behind me: Stop it. – 99 (Nashville)
Yesterday, while at a red light on Bell Road, I caught you in my rearview mirror. You were trying to remove an obstruction, possibly grape or grapefruit-sized from your left nostril. I don’t know if you could see my reaction in my mirror but I had quite a repulsed look on my face.
You realize your windows are clear, correct? Stop it. There are others in Bell Road traffic who can see you and some of us may be on our way to lunch. Good luck eating after watching you push your entire hand up your nose. “I’ll just have water,” they’ll say upon sitting down at the restaurant. “But, you said you were so hungry you could eat a horse, earlier,” their dining companion will say. “True. I was super hungry about 20 minutes ago. Then, I was stuck next to this guy in a black Ford on Bell Road who absolutely could not take his fist out of his nose. I’m just really queasy right now. I might be able to choke down a Saltine.”
If you simply MUST pick your nose (sans Kleenex), please wait until you get home. No, that does not mean start digging on your front porch, in plain sight. It means, open the door, close it behind you, proceed down the hall and into the bathroom. Upon entering your bathroom, you might consider closing that door behind you, too. Then, dig as long and as hard as you want. If your cat has followed you into the bathroom, please gently set her in the hall before digging. No creature should have to witness what I caught you doing.
Photo by Mike “Dakinewavamon” Kline.
To the guy picking his nose in the black Ford behind me: Stop it. – 99 (Nashville) Yesterday, while at a red light on Bell Road, I caught you in my rearview mirror. You were trying to remove an obstruction, possibly grape or grapefruit-sized from your left nostril. I don’t know if you could [...]
Bright & Early: Only In Nashville Edition
Good morning, Nashville. So Tim McGraw, Michael W. Smith, and the Jonas Brothers walked into a bar… Sounds like the start of a bad joke, doesn’t it? It’s actually not too far from what happened last night–except instead of a bar, it was the Ryman Auditorium. The Jonas Brothers performed to a sold-out crowd alongside a hodgepodge of “special guests” including Smith, McGraw, Faith Hill, Jordin Sparks, Steven Curtis Chapman, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, and Phil Vassar. We hate to admit this, but we kind of wish we were there.
- TVA could be at fault. New reports have shown that the Tennessee Valley Authority may have refused some pretty major repairs that would have likely prevented the coal ash spill that damaged and destroyed over a dozen homes, spewed mercury and arsenic all over the land, and probably leached into the river.
- TIMMY 4 PREZ!!1 Much to the surprise of pretty much everyone, former US Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist won’t actually be running for governor. With the major competition out of the way, we’re already calling Tim McGraw’s victory in 2010.
- Bits & pieces. The Metro Action Commission is now adopting the first-come-first-serve approach when it comes to doling out energy assistance … Congrats to our friends at NoiseTrade who gave away their 1 millionth download over the weekend … Volkswagen bumps back its groundbreaking date until March … Rain, rain, go away!
Photo by Roger Gordon.
Good morning, Nashville. So Tim McGraw, Michael W. Smith, and the Jonas Brothers walked into a bar… Sounds like the start of a bad joke, doesn’t it? It’s actually not too far from what happened last night–except instead of a bar, it was the Ryman Auditorium. The Jonas Brothers performed to a sold-out crowd alongside [...]
Happy Hour: School Of Rock Edition

- Jack Black has been practicing his square dancing, should the occasion arise for him to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. And we quote, “I think I’ve got some hillbilly in my roots.” Yeehaw? [WSMV]
- 900 people were not hungover energetic enough on Thursday morning to participate in the annual New Years Resolution Run. That’s 900 people. 900! [WKRN]
- The cost of specialty license plates has gone up $1 this year, bringing the grand total for a specialty license plate registration to $117.50. [WSMV]
- Arsenic levels elevated to 149 times the maximum acceptable level have been found near the TVA ash spill. Also found were other yummy things like elevated lead, beryllium, cadmium and chromium levels. [WSMV]
Jack Black has been practicing his square dancing, should the occasion arise for him to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. And we quote, “I think I’ve got some hillbilly in my roots.” Yeehaw? [WSMV] 900 people were not hungover energetic enough on Thursday morning to participate in the annual New Years Resolution Run. That’s [...]
Photo Of The Day: January 2, 2009

Here’s a good story. The Village Cleaners sign in Hillsboro Village is our favorite sign in Nashville. We drive by it several times a week, and have always wished that someone would snap a shot for Nashvillest. Congrats to Grey Street Girl for reading our minds!
Here’s a good story. The Village Cleaners sign in Hillsboro Village is our favorite sign in Nashville. We drive by it several times a week, and have always wished that someone would snap a shot for Nashvillest. Congrats to Grey Street Girl for reading our minds!
Bright & Early: So This Is The New Year

Good morning, Nashville. Welcome to our first (real) post of ’09! Speaking of firsts in ’09, we welcomed the year’s first newborn Nashvillian at 12:05am yesterday at Baptist Hospital. Welcome to town, Marquaz Deon Thomas, Jr.
- A year of firsts. A bill banning texting while driving has been reintroduced this year, after a similar draft of the bill dying last year.
- Count ‘em. Metro Law Department has backed the initiative to introduce mandatory calorie counts on restaurant menus, giving the green light to the Board of Health to go ahead with their vote in February.
- Bits & pieces. A 17 year old girl kidnapped from her Alabama home earlier this week has been found safe in Murfreesboro … An unfortunate fire on New Years Day left a Westmoreland family with nothing to start the new year … A horse-mounted Metro police officer was hit with a car shortly after midnight on New Years (well, sort of).
Good morning, Nashville. Welcome to our first (real) post of ’09! Speaking of firsts in ’09, we welcomed the year’s first newborn Nashvillian at 12:05am yesterday at Baptist Hospital. Welcome to town, Marquaz Deon Thomas, Jr. A year of firsts. A bill banning texting while driving has been reintroduced this year, after a similar draft of [...]
Happy 2009!

We’re taking today off (yes, again) to enjoy the first day of the year, and we hope you enjoy it too! Happy New Year, Nashville.
Photo by Cuppojoe.
We’re taking today off (yes, again) to enjoy the first day of the year, and we hope you enjoy it too! Happy New Year, Nashville. Photo by Cuppojoe.













Beacon Light Tea Room
Bon Aqua, Tennessee
They stew down preserves every week, apple in the fall, blueberry in the summer. Preserves, however, are mere gilding for the biscuits. Silver dollar size and lard cut, they arrive, six to the order, in wicker baskets, begging to be ravished with butter. (931-670-3880)