The Trickle That Exploded
A Kansas creek gets a new name:
What used to be the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Tributary has become Burroughs Creek, honoring the memory of Beat author William S. Burroughs, who spent the last years of his life in Lawrence.
Burroughs, an associate of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and other Beat writers, died in 1997 at 83. He's best-known for his novel "Naked Lunch."
The recommendation to rename the creek, which runs near Burroughs' former Lawrence residence, was made last fall by the Brook Creek Neighborhood Association.
Grover Norquist wanted to call it "Reagan River," but he was overruled.
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you thing RIKE jellyfish pretty soon now
Why not call it Cornhole Creek?
I like the old name better.
This is fantastic!
You should see the one HST wants to build...
...and by the one, I mean, the monument/coffin cannon he talks about designing in a certain DVD extra...
cool nuff.
i clicked on the H+R bar on the front page wondering "what the fuck are they referencing the ticket that exploded for?"