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Comes H. Durham with Writ of Clearification

re: Creature in the Holler. Readers with small minds are cautioned not to read this. It could split their heads open like a ripe watermelon. -CM
Comments re article 42052 Mulder postulates on creature found by Shamarie in The Holler

Hunter Durham writes:
Ed, This is the remains of the varmit that committed varmicide in the late 80s. -Hunter
Mr. Durham way be on to something here. But it was at least a decade earlier that Ol' Rob, the misunderstood Grave Robber, did away with himself in Green River Lake, going down on the third time waving a flag whch read, "Adair County. Love it or Leave It," as reported by both the venerable WKK and J. Pete Walker, the latter perhaps Adair County's greatest forensic journalist of all time and the undisputed greatest liberal Baptist gentleman of the age. -EW




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