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Concrete pillars deserve this much attention? Comments about: What should be done with concrete pillars Peggy Fudge writes: All the things that Columbia needs, and the concrete pillars get this much attention? Redirect, people, put your energy where it's needed. - Peggy FudgeThanks, and 'pologies if needed: You're right of course. There are much bigger issues. Like you writing those books about Columbia we're all waiting to read. Aattention to details is what some people do best, and it can be the impetus for great things, and we base this, with a huge stretch, on the Lindsey Wilson College Doctrine of The Brass Rail. May be wrong, but there's a good chance that the Farmers Market on the Square Crowd will have a Eureka moment with an idea for the pillars. It might even happen today. - ED This story was posted on 2014-08-23 06:59:18
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