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The BIG pencil: What's the future for it unusual road art?

Next time Nora Ephron's Michael is re-written, maybe they will have the angel Michael visit the Big Pencil. in COLUMBIA, KY. Reckon?
About: The Giant Pencil - Maybe most unusual political ad in Kentucky

After the election, what will become of the giant 54' pencil Dr. Ben Arnold set up at the intersection of Burkesvillle Road and the Adair County Veterans Memorial Bypass?

It' already gotten a ton of positive media attention, and Larry Smith at WAVE 92.7 FM is wondering what will be done with it after the election is over. Comments are welcome here, but Larry Smith said he'd welcome calls today with suggestions to let Dr. Arnold know what the people think he should do with the unusual road art.

Of course your comments are welcome here - all on the record, for posting if we choose. And, of course, it's Dr. Arnold's decision on the future of Columbia, KY's giant pencil, but, since it was Larry's idea, we hope you give him a call at 270-384-7979 this morning. For CM - just let us know if you spot or hear a story on any other media outlet Columbia/Adair County.





This story was posted on 2014-10-31 06:33:58
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