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Unfortunately, county-wide strife on setter controversy

Now, heavy thinker in Knifley has weighed in. All points in the county - Green Hills, Greater Fairplay, and now ever peaceful Knifley embroiled in issue - which has now shifted to Poetry - . Two issues: 1) Whose family will get the noble English-and-properly named Setter, Cooper, and 2) Should Charles Marshburn be the poet laureate of Greater Fairplay??? - CM

The COF writes:
Aw, sure look it!

From Londonderry to Kinsale, the good folk are saying "Fair play, sleeveen, na next the yanks will be a tellin' about the hen's teeth they developed.

COF at Dun Roman
High on a Tor o'er beautiful Downtown Knifley
Where we knows the difference twix a beagle and a bloodhound. --COF
Comments re article 79324 Letter On Setters




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