A Golden Shovel I wrote back in April appeared in this week’s edition of our local weekly.
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A Golden Shovel I wrote back in April appeared in this week’s edition of our local weekly.
Chicken Election Ruckus!
Oh, Rhythm Chicken, you are one nutty dude. <3
I've been hearing about this guy in bars and coffee shops a lot this week, so it helped when my long-since transplanted Chicagoan friend in Door County gave me the story in his Pulse column week.
"Well, folks, what if I told you that Pulaski, in terms of places and events named in his honor, is one of the most honored individuals in American history? And consider this: Casimir Pulaski is one of only seven people – in the entire history of this country – to receive honorary American citizenship? [Note the other six, for you curious readers, are: Sir Winston Churchill, William Penn and his wife Hannah Callowhill Penn, Mother Teresa, the Marquis de LaFayette, and Raoul Wallenberg.]"