Ryan O'Donnely
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- | One time Major League pitcher for more than several American league teams both pro and semi-pro. Famous for his Ribhouse and Honkytonk restaurant chain which gathered incredible media attention in the mid fifties for it ability to draw the protest of several radical groups. Died under suspicious circumstances in Iagoville Tennessee (since changed to Whitmanburg). Suspected to be a Noble in [[The League of Gnomes]]. | + | One time Major League pitcher for more than several American league teams both pro and semi-pro. Famous for his [[O'Donnely's Ribhouse and Honkytonk]] restaurant chain which gathered incredible media attention in the mid fifties both for it's ability to draw the ire civil rights groups and for it's unusual architecture, being very clearly in the shape of man urinating. Died under suspicious circumstances in Iagoville, Tennessee (since changed to Whitmanburg). Suspected to be a Noble in [[The League of Gnomes]]. |
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+ | [[How about a Fist to Face? On The Subject Negro America.]], open letter published in the Iagoville Gazette, 1969. |
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One time Major League pitcher for more than several American league teams both pro and semi-pro. Famous for his O'Donnely's Ribhouse and Honkytonk restaurant chain which gathered incredible media attention in the mid fifties both for it's ability to draw the ire civil rights groups and for it's unusual architecture, being very clearly in the shape of man urinating. Died under suspicious circumstances in Iagoville, Tennessee (since changed to Whitmanburg). Suspected to be a Noble in The League of Gnomes.
Known Works
How about a Fist to Face? On The Subject Negro America., open letter published in the Iagoville Gazette, 1969.