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COF takes umbrage at unintended slur of Knifley

Apology: We should have known better; we took for granted that everybody who knows anything knew that Knifley The Cradle and Crib of Adair County Culture and Enlightenment as it is known, is as a cosmopolitan college/university town. Thanks, COF, for setting us straight -CM

By the COF

"...real, uncloned and unticky-tackied shops like the one in Columbia, a one of a kind place compared those in other great campus towns across America - whether in Austin, Bloomington, Cookeville, Nashville, or other cosmopolitan cities.'"

Austin? Bloomington? Cookeville?, Nashville? I reckon Knifley and the UK of Round Table fame is lumped in with the "great unwashed "cosmopolitan cities."

Whilst hit's keerect thet we have folks from all o'er the world here, Rolly, occasionally a Pellytonite, Dunbar Hill, Feathersburg, Yuma, Elkhorn en on en on, stll given our cultural distinctions, vast expertise in many areas, as well as having dispatched noted gradueights to the far corners of the earth SURELY we ar deservin' o' speshul mention.

A upsot COF
at Dun Roman, High o'er COSMOPOLITAN Knifley

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