Today’s Tribune column: “Doing without ‘them’ people.”

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If you have a bicycle and would like to ride with the senior editor and Matt Nash from Bank Street Brewhouse to the City-County Building for tonight’s council conclave, be at BSB circa 6:30 p.m. Given the strong possibility that flooding and drainage complaints will be in abundance tonight, it would be a good idea to find seats early.

I might be a few minutes late owing to a commitment in Louisville. If Matt has anything to add, I’m sure he’ll do so in the comments section.

Meanwhile, in today’s column I’m introducing a character from my parallel universe of purely fictional blog fare. You may be familiar with him.

BAYLOR: Doing without ‘them’ people

Soon the mayor’s chair would soon be up for grabs, and if Cappuccino could land it, they’d never dare make fun of him again. Until that golden moment, when he’d finally earn a living wage as chieftain of the city, there were self-aggrandizing, politically motivated council games to play, and the current occupant of city hall to blame.

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