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Dave Rosenbaum: Northern Adair Countians are more intellectual A confession of a Southern Adair Countian Dave Rosenbaum writes: Most of my most useful education was taken around the coal stove in the rear of Dad's store at Fairplay. I heard of oil wells hit, gold mines found, huge fish caught, crops raised, timber cut, souls saved and ginseng dug. Nevertheless, not once did anyone ever appeal to Plutarch in order to press a argument. Hats off to Mr. Halsey. Come to think of it, those northern Adair County folks always seemed a bit more intellectual than us southerners. - Dave RosenbaumComments re article 77127 Jon Halsey comments on CAUD board membership This story was posted on 2015-08-18 10:01:24
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