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Bear may need to guard the new oil well entrance On the subject of the Pampered Angus Ranch Girls' excitement over the new Adair County oil well strike across the road, click here for background and to see the bear in Jimmy Woody's bottom that could guard the entrance to the oil field. If the bear doesn't take care of unauthorized traffic, then ole Bud Mullins will have to be brought in. The late Gertrude Browning used to "scare the begeesus" out of her daughter Vicky when she was just a wee mischievous lass by telling her she might get tossed in the sinkhole with the ogre Bud Mullins, if her deportment did not improve. Click here for the news story of this week's oil strike in the Flatwoods. This story was posted on 2020-01-11 07:07:03
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