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Greatness: Writer suggests CM Congratulations Registry

The Adair County Band's epic achievement at Bowling Green, KY, qualifies it for Greatness. Billy Joe Fudge says a CM Congratulations Registry is in order and asks CM Sign him up. With his help, we've added the Congratulations Registry, which will be or begin on the front page of CM today and then moved to the CM Stories Archive later.

By Billy Joe Fudge

Only a few times in my life have I encountered what I might consider to be greatness.
  • The super horse, Secretariat winning the Triple Crown; who could ever forget that emotional victory in the Belmont Stakes
  • The UCLA Bruins back to back undefeated seasons and that amazing 88 game winning streak are a couple that come to mind. I loved Secretariat and hated the Bruins, but greatness is greatness regardless of feelings
  • Twenty state championships in twenty-six years for the Adair County Marching Band, I think, would have to rate right up there toward the top of anyone's Greatness List.
If CM has a Congratulations Registry in which folks can comment and sign wherein they can pay their respects to this amazing band in all it's facets; sign me up!!! -BILLY JOE FUDGE




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