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Feedback: Goodin's Crossroadatarian says Peewee knows

re: "A new issue raised, Start, end of Burton Ridge"
Studied response received from Sinclairite 2 hrs. 16 minutes after appearing worldwide for first time on CM

To the editor, ColumbiaMagazine.com

Having grown up in the Goodin's Crossroads Community, I know I didn't live on Burton Ridge. My proof is that my mother always told me to "never, ever marry anyone who lives on Burton Ridge." I'm guessing that meant some of the Goodin's Crossroads folk felt a bit superior.

Of course, I didn't honor my mother's wish since I grew up and married Norman (Bouncer) Burton (who died in 1964). He was indeed a resident of Burton Ridge, living very close to Bearwallow UMC.



Therefore, I believe my old classmate and friend, A. L. "Peewee" Sinclair knows where Burton Ridge begins and ends.

s/Carol Goodin Parker
See "A new issue raised, Start, end of Burton Ridge"


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