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Charles Marshburn takes stab at sacred institution(s)

Comments re article 46474 Restaurants in Columbia White Castle would make person rich

Charles Marshburn writes:
All Columbia (the fast food capitol of Kentucky) needs is another junk food restaurant! Why not a Colton's Steakhouse, an Outback Steakhouse, an Appleby's, an O'Charlie's, a Longhorn Steakhouse, etc. You build it, and they will come! - Charles Marshburn
Editorial note: Now he's done it! Blasphemed revered Temple of the Slider - of a Sunday, no less!



Anymore, nothing seems sacred. One wonders if anything is safe from the iconoclasts? A bigger problem: Is this Charles Marshburn outrage an indicator of a new threat to our culture? Is Adair County facing a possible outbreak of the new dread menace of unsavory culinary elitism, the New York Times warned about. CM, did, however, post this slur without bias, prejudice, prior restrain or derisive comment partly because it, inadvertently, included yet another superlative for our Eden: Columbia: the Fast Food Capitol of Kentucky. Very nice ring to it. Right? No "Looking Backward to Forge Ahead," and there's no acronym in it to challenge Somerset's major industry - acronym production - but the slogan is p worthy. -EW


This story was posted on 2011-08-28 07:57:54
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