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How will the cute little Bobcat get out?



2009-09-30 - 116 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. A QUESTION FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES: How will the Bobcat get out of its trap? How will the Prisoner of City Hall escape. Some people are wondering now how the cute little Bobcat down in the Big Hole at the City Hall Addition at116 Campbellsville ST in Columbia, KY, will ever get out. It's a puzzlement for the preachers' boys, nearby, who check the progress every day. Maybe not anybody else, but we sense a worry, an anxiety in these two, who need an answer. For a certainty, even this nimble little machine can't scale the steep walls which surround it on all four sides, unless it has secret powers. The situation does put imaginations into play, we hope. So we're inviting writers of all ages to participate by sending an imaginative short story with the solution. It may be as simply as to pay the minimum and get Joe Lynn Barbee to use his crane, or to call on the professionals, the alumni of CWC Camp Invention, but we'd rather it involve super heros, and humor, and maybe some outlandish Rube Goldberg solution. Maybe Donnie Rowe uses his superhero powers and lifts it out as cheering crowds are watching. Maybe it is as simple as Mayor Bell issuing a proclamantion. Maybe it does escape straight up the wall when Chief Harris is home asleep. It may be it never gets out, in your imagination. Maybe a flat top is put on it and it becomes a card table in a break room. Use the Comments button or any Contact/Submit with this photo to submit your notion.

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