Coweta Commission to erect statue of Harold Logsdon

I have it from a reliable source (Mrs. "Mudcat Morgan" Logsdon) that our boy Harold has secretly been posing for a noted sculptor who has been commissioned by the Coweta Commission (with contributions from Fayette developers) to create a life size bronze statue of our one-term mayor.

It is rumored that Harold will be sculpted in his telephone pole climbing outfit. The pose will look very reminiscent of Mr. Douglas answering the phone on the telephone pole in Green Acres.

The statue will be erected on a large pedestal in the median of the 6-lane Mutt-TDK Superhighway.

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Submitted by skyspy on Thu, 05/24/2007 - 7:32am.

Phone???? I thought he was going to be drinking from a bottle in a paper sack???

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Submitted by CCB on Wed, 05/23/2007 - 8:55pm.

What kind of value do we receive from blogs like this one? Stop wasting our time. This comes off like the work of idiots such as Mudcat and others.

Yeah, Logsdon hasn't been a great leader and he's got no one to blame but himself. But blogs like the one above are pointless.


Submitted by dollaradayandfound on Wed, 05/23/2007 - 9:08pm.

Well, many citizens did name the 54/74 intersection "Lenox Junction."
The Swamp where the police station is located was named "PCDC Dismal."
And, the Leaky and flooding Tennis Center has been unofficially named:
"Developer's Rain Forest," or the DRF.
I think you need to wait and name a certain bridge for the mayor: Maybe, "Log's Ruination Boulevard Way."

Submitted by SandySue on Wed, 05/23/2007 - 7:05pm.

I can believe it. Do you happen to have the picture available of what this statue is going to look like? Will there be a glass in the hand and money coming out of the pockets? I can picture it, ha. No actually I have heard the same rumor.

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