Where have all the Little Caesar’s Gone?

Several months ago all of the Little Caesars Pizza restaurants in Nashville closed. Now the nearest restaurants are in Cookeville and Columbia, TN. I called the official Little Caesars customer comment number posted on their website. The lady who answered said it was a corporate decision to pull out of Nashville. She couldn’t give me any information if they would be back. I really wish LC would come back to Nashville. Papa John’s Pizza gets old after a while. I’m already burned out on Pizza Hut after having it every week at Lipscomb for the 4 years I was there. Dominos is ok, but they skimp on the sauce.
The Olympic torch is scheduled to come to Nashville this Saturday (December 15). I’ll be there with my camera to take pictures. No word on the route it is taking.
Like I said before Green Hill Baptist Church in Mt. Juliet changed their name to simply “Green Hill Church.” I went to their website at greenhillchurch.com and tried to find out if indeed they were still Baptist. There is no mention of Baptist anywhere within the webpage, with the exception being that most all of the staff members hold degrees from Baptist institutions. On their webpage, I attempted to fill out a contact form to ask them about their Baptist affiliation, but their form gave an error message when submitted. So I guess they don’t want to be contacted. Of course I could use the phone, but that would be way too easy.
In retrospective, I’d say taking out the “Baptist” of the church name could be confusing to some people. Down the road from the Green Hill Church is “Green Hill Church of Christ.” It would be very easy for a person unfamiliar with churches to get confused. By coincidence there is a “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints” right beside the church I attend, “Mt. Juliet Church of Christ.” Somehow I’d wish churches could find less confusing names so that you knew what church you were getting into.