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The COF clearifies center of Adair County mystery

Real question, he supposes, is whar the 'Population Center' of Adair County is? And what is in said Population. 'Do we count those here at this precision moment or those who sleep here but for variegated purposes cross the county line on a regular basis an mighten not be here zactly when the count is took?' COF the L'arned asks. Click on headline for complete report from Knifley University
Comments re article 74495 Charles Marshburn poses question on Adair County

by the COF

After much wonderment an hed shaking at the KU Round Table Coffee club this morning. The faculty decided a little larning wuz in order.

For City folk and those from "off," both of who should know better, the Center of Adair County is right smack dab in the middle. Y'all ain't gonna find it no whars else.



Now iffen ya really want a poser - jest whar is the "population center" of Adair County? Course fust ya gotta know jest who an what is included in said population.

Does it include ALL God's creatures or jest those misfortunes who can git around on only two legs and seem ta be of a befuddled sort? Are we talking about ALL of us or jest the "quick"?

Do we count those here at this precision moment or those who sleep here but for variegated purposes cross the county line on a regular basis an mighten not be here zactly when the count is took?

Now thar are some questions worthy of bringing ta the Round Table.

COF at Dun Roman
High o'er Beautiful KU Campus - COF


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