“Anyhow, I guess I stand corrected. Not about the couch. (Then I would sit corrected.) But about the notion that most Knoxville residents are chilled out. Next time I suppose I’ll just write about Pigeon Forge.”
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“Anyhow, I guess I stand corrected. Not about the couch. (Then I would sit corrected.) But about the notion that most Knoxville residents are chilled out. Next time I suppose I’ll just write about Pigeon Forge.”
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What? A New York Times writer takes liberty with the truth? Never?
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I gotta go with her on this one. When I read the original article I was upset that she’d let out the secret of how good we have it here to all of New York.