One suspects he'll take it in stride, just as he accepts country radio's blackout and the confines of the tour bus that will take him to
Podunk tomorrow and beyond.
Only one store of the five is still operating as it did in the 1950s:
Podunk, located at Mulliken Road and Vermontville Highway.
Poppy Browne and her college professor mother move from Boulder, Colorado, to the "
podunk town" of Pleasant Acres, Texas.
"It's a
Podunk bridge," agreed Joe Harwood, spokesman for the Eugene Water & Electric Board.
"I mean there'd be a, you know, a defense or public defender from
Podunk, you know, and this woman is really brilliant, you know.
"According to both standard journalism practice and Defense Department policy, military commanders do not get to say which reporters get assigned where, whether they work for Stars and Stripes, The New York Times, MSNBC, the Huffington Post or the
Podunk Gazette," Prendergast wrote.
Ultimately she decided to put her "
podunk little life" in Missoula, Mont., on hold to become the first transgender person on the iconic MTV program.
Instantly the press agencies flash the name of your book to every town and village in the United States, and your publisher gets orders by telegraph from
Podunk and Kalamazoo.
If the Bank of
Podunk, Colo., gets into trouble, will the Fed ride to the rescue?
By working together with your new neighbours, a real community spirit is built up rather than creating a
podunk backwater environment that resembles something from the hit Channel 4 show, Shameless.
Samuelson summed it up very clearly by stating, "Suppose that Princeton and
Podunk accept you and me; but you go to Princeton and I go to
Podunk.
World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies, Ken Auletta's blow-by-blow account of the software titan's Waterloo, is the ideal antidote to those bland
Podunk Times recaps.
In its heyday, after all, even the original
Podunk boasted 700 residents.
The company saw me as out there in
Podunk, and nobody was interested in training me.
To expect busy readers in
Podunk or Brooklyn to wade through a tome that analyzes, say, the strike by French workers, is not only a waste of time and space; it's downright foolish.