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Ralph Waggener: Just trying to stir up trouble

By Ralph Roy Waggener

Is Mount Tussell in Putman County or Adair County?

Has Billy Joe been educated in the ways of Mounts?



He needs to get the opinion of Dr. R D Smith, who is known to know all thing about all things, at least that is the way he has presented his knowledge to me.

Together with BJ Fudge there could not be greater knowledge in the world! Both will answer your questions with authority whether they know the answer or not at least that is the perception I get from them, teamed. Teams together, they might even find a new world on top of Mount Tussle. - RALPH ROY WAGGENER, just trying to stir up trouble.

Sad, sad, sad, the state of serious discussions of subjects like this. If Don Moss were here today, instead of Somerset, there'd already be a Country Music Song written. And if Billy Joe Fudge where still in the limerick business, Mt. Tussell would be immortalized in verse. I'm getting a bit depressed, desperate for answers which come not one. Where are the spirits of Dr. Billy K Neat or J. Peterdick Walker (the J's for justice) when we need them most? - ED


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