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Reader Jim Sweet has a point but missed the bigger picture when he writes:
“Mr. Tyrrell has missed the obvious, though I can easily forgive him. Has he ever been to Nashville?”
While Nashville is the home of the Southern Baptist Foundation located downtown, in a 2 mile radius from their huge building there are at least 4 all nude girlie bars and several adult book stores including “The World’s Largest,” according to their neon sign.
Not that I visit them of course!
Actually, two strip clubs and the world’s largest adult book store are easily seen driving on I-40 through the south loop.
Nashville is slowly trying to rezone them out of the area since you have to drive by most of them on your way to an NHL Predators game or an NFL Titans game.
And the Classic Kat was moved because it was less than a block away from Hume Fogg High School, a magnet type school for smart kids also downtown.
p>Okay, okay, I did attend one bachelor party at the Classic Kat years ago. A couple of the young girls there said they attended the Baptist school. br> — Greg Barnard
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