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Larry Smith calls from Russell Springs, KY about response

Larry Smith called this morning to say that response to his Greensburg Bottling picture on ColumbiaMagazine.com have been phenomenal."The phones have been ringing off the hook," The WHVE FM92.7 The WAVE newsman said, calling from his secret sneak-out breakfast locale, believed to be the Minit Mart in Russell Springs, KY (divulged in case one wants to get his autograph). "I know the woman whose husband is from Iowa who wrote the magazine," he said. "She's right. Everybody in Green County calls Ski "Green County holy water.""They say Ski is so popular in Green County that mothers don't buy baby formula," he said. "They say they put Ski in the feeders and that's why everybody in Green County is addicted to the stuff."
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