Flatwoods, WV
Hiya folks and fellow conscious motes!
I'll be away from a keyboard for the most part this month and in and around Flatwoods, WV, celebrating the steadfast courage and faultless integrity of those long suffering townspeople.
Next month, some 57 years ago, the town of Flatwoods interacted in a substantive way with the unusual outré and stunningly bizarre. They have paid a heavy price ever since. Largely painted a laughingstock as the result of the slap/dash and incompetent "investigation" of uber-Klasskurtxian English teacher Joe Nickell, among others, the people of Flatwoods have endured to have the last laugh facilitated by the truly exhaustive researches of Frank Feschino. Indeed, the good persons of Flatwoods "know what they saw."
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Reader Comments (6)
Have fun Alfred! I am sure you will. Tilt a drink or two for me!
Maybe I could impose on you and Regan to throw Dagwood Dragon an occasional klasskurtxian?
Of course!
Thanks!
I'm still a little new to Ufology and not really up on the lingo. Can anyone clue me in as to what "Klasskurtxian" means exactly and where the term came from?
Hiya --
It's a word I coined in a mash-up of the names Klass and Kurtz, two CSICOP heavyweights, to put a name to aspects of their anthropomorphic, arrogant, and cowardly philosophy.
"Klasskurtxian" is, I submit, a graceful co-mingling of Onomatopoeia and self-definition clattering concussively if effortlessly off the tongue and palate like a big porcelain urn of live snakes dropped in the CSI(COP) Commissary.
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