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UK Prof. COF: On good education

(For the Travel ignorant, "the UK Roundtable," - The University of Knifley Think Tank, holds ad hoc meetings at the Crossroads Market, 6350 Elkhorn Road Knifley, KY. Knifley - for the Plumb Fool Ignorant - is the major shoreline community for Green River Lake, for the free Land Above the River - God's Country, and co-capital - with Cane Valley, Coburg, Egypt/Absher, Feathersburg, Jericho, Mythical Mt. Tussell, Real-as-Rolling Thunder Mt. Carmel, Once-upon-a-time White Oak, Roley aka Casey Creek; where Bohannan's Grocery at the Crossroads used to be; and Yuma - of Adair County's Mighty Sixth Magisterial District, Honorable Joe Rogers, Magistrate. -CM)

By the COF

Well thar ya go ! Nevah underguesstimate the value of good larnin'.This dobson feller stuck around most of the afternoon afore hit winged off toward Lubbock with my prize bullock held fast agin hit's stummick (tho some "birther: types at the UK Roundtable opined hit wuz probly aheaded toward Roswell !)

Miz Emily wouldn't git round to commisaratin' with me 'bout the loss of the use to be steer. She allowed as how hit was a small price to pay to git rid thet devil spawn.

- COF at Dun Roman
High o'er beautiful Downtown Knifley
where bigger ain't always better.


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