Where is this?
What is this?
General Kosciuszko statue, on Main next to Butler-McCook House
Correct on the location, not on the figure.
That’s Pulaski!
Technically, you guessed before Jennifer, but I didn’t see your comment until after.
You are all winners! Use your 24 hours of smugness wisely. Or foolishly. It’s yours to use as you wish.
Casimir Pulaski. Also the one for whom our traffic circle is named. School children in Illinois get his birthday off.
Yes!
This monument to Pulaski is at the beginning of Pulaski Mall.
Wait a sec, what is this “What is this?” I came here to play “Place his Place,” not “Define this place”
This is an outrage!
An outrage is the fact that I stood in the snowbank to take this photo, and then after, saw that people (or maybe just one person) had been using the area as a urinal.
Didn’t you give up feelings of outrage for Lent?
Even if I was fixing to give up outrage for Lent, it’s not lent yet, so this would be the time to revel in outrage! Outrage!
I am outraged that you destroyed some carefully created wintertime street art by stomping on that snowbank!
It takes a lot of Gatorade (or beer, or both) to be able to spell “Casimir Pulaski” in the snow.
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Bill
General Kosciuszko statue, on Main next to Butler-McCook House
Kerri Provost
Correct on the location, not on the figure.
Caitlin Thayer
That’s Pulaski!
Kerri Provost
Technically, you guessed before Jennifer, but I didn’t see your comment until after.
You are all winners! Use your 24 hours of smugness wisely. Or foolishly. It’s yours to use as you wish.
Jennifer S.
Casimir Pulaski. Also the one for whom our traffic circle is named. School children in Illinois get his birthday off.
Kerri Provost
Yes!
This monument to Pulaski is at the beginning of Pulaski Mall.
Chris
Wait a sec, what is this “What is this?” I came here to play “Place his Place,” not “Define this place”
This is an outrage!
Kerri Provost
An outrage is the fact that I stood in the snowbank to take this photo, and then after, saw that people (or maybe just one person) had been using the area as a urinal.
Didn’t you give up feelings of outrage for Lent?
Chris
Even if I was fixing to give up outrage for Lent, it’s not lent yet, so this would be the time to revel in outrage! Outrage!
I am outraged that you destroyed some carefully created wintertime street art by stomping on that snowbank!
It takes a lot of Gatorade (or beer, or both) to be able to spell “Casimir Pulaski” in the snow.