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Concerned citizen issues statement on Knifley Road geography

Divisive is it Absher? or is it Egypt? controversy boils up again
Comment about:Scenic Adair Co., KY: A pretty farm scene on Renfro Road

A Concerned Citizen writes:
Waggener, just saw your photo of 5-10-13 captioned as a scene from Renfro Road in Egypt, KY. Everyone but you and Mary Allender know this is Renfro LANE in Absher, KY. - A concerned citizen
Thanks, Concerned Citizen. We don't have the power, on our own, to decide the issue. It ought to be settled by the 911, the U.S. Supreme Court, or Adair County Fiscal Court. Short of that, mediation by experts on both sides of the issue - say, maybe, Michael Morris, George Rice, Mike Watson, JIM, Ben & Carl Arnold, Milton Shepherd, Randy Curry, and George Rice, among others.



Short of that I can only recommend the honorable decision could be reached by a selected proponent from each camp, of the Absherites and the Egyptians arm wrestle or match wits at Green River Deli on Labor Day, and settle this matter once and for all.

Joe Rogers, the Sixth District Magistrate, is excluded. He still hasn't answered the other burning question, Where is Mt. Tussell? There's a Mt. Tussell Road, but no one yet has identify exactly where the mountain is, not even the duly elected magistrate.

Y'all could just do what the folks from Glens Fork/Glensfork/Glenville/Hardscratch, and Bear Wallow/Bearwallow do and just get along. - EW


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