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Takes issue with BJ Fudge annexation of Creelsboro, KY

About: The Bean pales in comparison to Creelsboro Arch letter from BJ Fudge

To ColumbiaMagazine.com

This all sounds rather amusing what with how the Chicago Arch pales in comparison to Greater Adair County's Creelsboro "Rockhouse Arch" except the Greater Adair County's Creelsboro area and the "Rockhouse Arch" are in actuality in Russell County pending an unexpected late night annexation or shifting of county border stakes.

John E. Moss

Thanks. Of course, very technically speaking, you are right about Creelsboro being in Russell County. Because of the sanctity of the written word by B.J. Fudge, we won't change a comma of his letter, though I will apologize for him being the way he is. The boy does get carried away sometimes, and on rare occasions, he's a tad hyperbolic. We've told him and told him and told him not to exaggerate. Columbia can stand totally on its own merits, just the way Kentucky's other two principal cities, Louisville and Lexington, can stand on theirs. We don't even like to cite comparisons with them. The wasted time could let them catch up with us. I don't know what else to do or tell you. -EW




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