Shane and Melody, I can attest that at one point, Pulaski was a decent and "booming" town. My grandparents moved from Itmann, WV to Pulaski around 1975 and I spent summers with them. Coming from Itmann, Pulaski was the "big city". Watching this video brought up so many wonderful memories of my time spent there. Thank you so much for doing a profile on this city. My grandmother would do her grocery shopping at Kroger (right next to Rose's) and it was so fascinating to me because it was the very first time I saw doors opening when you stepped on the mat...lol. When you passed by the Pulaski theater, that's where I saw the movie Airplane in 1980. Sorry for the rambling but this tore at my heartstrings. Although the population has dropped, it's changed so much from my time there. Thanks again :) Greg
@@realappalachiaI live in Pulaski as well. Just thought I'd give you some info on the County of Pulaski. The town area that you drove through isn't the total population of the County. The County is a fairly large land area that includes the census-designated areas: Dublin, Fairlawn, New River, Draper, Belspring, McAdam, Hiwassee, Snowville, and Allisonia. The other unincorporated communities include: Claytor Lake, Caseknife, Newbern, Barren Springs, Wurno, Delton, Little Creek, and Tinytown. As of the 2020 Census, the population of the entire County was 33,800. By 2021, it was 33,759, and as of 2023, it is 33,629...the decrease reflecting the 171 total Covid deaths in the County. So, it's really not a "small town" at all, and is unique because of the large area it encompasses...a total of 330 sq miles. We have the New River which is the 2nd oldest river in the entire world. And Claytor Lake, which is 4,500 acres and 21 miles long. Pulaski is also home to the Volvo Trucks plant, which is the largest of it's kind in North America. Also, that theater you passed on Main Street is actually an old Vaudeville balcony theater from the 1920"s...which showcased many famous performers of that era, and is now a registered historical site. Our town is rather unique because of these features, and it would be lovely if you all ever decided to come back again sometime to highlight some of them.
Pulaski Va used to be a nice-looking town. I live on Pulaski Hwy up North, lol. I can remember buying pop for five cents back in the 60s after we moved North it went up to ten cents then fifteen cents soon after as a kid I hated that, lol. My nephew and I use to collect pop bottles in the summertime. Those were the days, lol. Awesome video guys. Many thumbs up.
@@realappalachia Thank you for the videos. I don't always comment but I'm always here watching your videos. You should try a video on Southern Cooking now & then, lol. I truly hope you guys are doing well.
Originally from Draper which is next door. Pulaski was named after Count pulaski but he did not found it. For many years the town was called Martin's Tank for a water tank on the railroad. The name Pulaski came later.
@realappalachia Thanks, it's a nickname I've had since i was a kid. Pulaski has a very interesting history. Unfortunately, it was a railroad and mining boom town, and I don't think it will ever recover from the loss of manufacturing and mining, as well as the cessation of passenger rail service. Side note if you're in the area, Draper is a neat little community with an interesting history. President Andrew Jackson loved to stay at the Red Horse Tavern in Draper.
Also you guys were talking about there being a furniture industry in Pulaski. The large industrial complex you guys passed several times with the large blue multi-story building was Pulaski Furniture. The acid plant you guys mentioned was behind the strip mall when you first came into town on your left.
I'm a bit disappointed that more of the downtown area was shown, though honestly the rest of Pulaski isn't much to look at. Great video; brought back a lot of memories for me!
Great Tour! 3:35 - My mom would take me grocery shopping; to the left was the A&P. A highlight was the occasional hotdog at the A&P lunch counter. 60 years later and it is still hard to find a better hotdog. 6:47 - The old firehouse. If you were in the Christmas parade, you were able to stop in at the firehouse afterwards and eat pulled pork BBQ. Yes, I liked riding in the firetruck with dad - but that pulled pork was a once a year treat. 20:28 - I saw Jaws I and Star Wars at that theater 23:23 - Born in the Randolph House, aka Pulaski Hospital.
I believe Pulaski is pronounced depending upon where people are from in this nation. I have visited this town several times over the years. I, too, like the stone Shane. Pulaski is a really neat, neat town to visit and shop. Thank you for another awesome video. You are greatly appreciated.
I know about Pulaski being a Revolutionary War hero, but I had no idea he founded a town in Virginia. That's cool. "Who's on first" was the gag from Abbott and Costello, not Laurel and Hardy. 🙂 Okay, that fire department building around 7:00 sort of reminds me of a firehouse in Salem City, NJ. I just noticed that a lot of the traffic lights were removed in Pulaski, and replaced with 4-way stops. I guess with the lower population, they were no longer needed. I love murals, but I didn't see the train murals Melody mentioned. That George Washington Memorial tree was a Norway Spruce. Millville, NJ is home to a Major League baseball player, Mike Trout. I really enjoyed your tour of Pulaski. 😊
Count Casimir Pulaski didn't found the town of Pulaski. It was named in his honor. He is actually buried and has a monument in Monterey Square in Savannah, GA. My wife and I have visited Savannah six times celebrating our wedding anniversary and have visited the site.
I was born in Pulaski and grew up there. The county was named after Count Pulaski, the town was not. When the county court house burned in Newbern, the county seat was moved the Martins Tank and the name changed to Pulaski City. B/c it is the county seat. The main industry was high end furniture and textiles. Furniture by Pulaski was featured on many game shows up into the 1990s. Peak Creek was enclosed inside the stone all channel for flood control. The collapse of the furniture and textiles caused the huge decline in Pulaski. Also, when I-81 was routes to the east of town thru Dublin, that caused a shift in industry and shopping in that direction. North of town were hot springs which were a huge tourist attraction. The railroad built a huge Victorian hotel, Maple Shade Inn, demolished in the ‘60s. It stood where the sad strip mall is across the tracks from Jackson Park and the train station. It was a huge tourist attraction. Queen Victoria of England stayed there in the late 1800s. I went to school with Jeff King.
Hey you're always pointing out how you guys are documenting history and how things are changing the King Tut Drive-In in Beckley is being sold after being owned by the same family for 80 years good thing you guys stop there for a meal 🍔🍟
Most people in NYC/NJ pronounce the General's name as "Pew-laski" That is how we refer to the steel Skyway near Newark Airport. It crosses the Passaic River. Trucks have never been allowed to use the Pukaski Skyway.
I love watching you two. You are very entertaining but educational as well. I do think that was a black cat on mural and the little black thing was a Scottish Terrier dog. I had one hahaha. Keep up the great work. I have made a travel journel from places you visited and hopefully next week will be able to see some. Love from Ontario Canada
Hey yall, i used to live in pulaski. Its a cute little place. I miss it. I live in charleston, WV now. Born in charleston. I have left several times, but always come back. They made a lot of furniture there in pulaski. I lived on memorial dr.. Back in the day, women didnt wear panry hose, they wore hosiery, with a garder belt. Panty hose came later.
Thanks for the drive. My mother was from Pulaski I grew up in southern NJ but loved visiting Nana and Pawpaw in Pulaski as a boy. My father was a Harlan so even though I grew up near Phila PA and now live in Norway I have Appalachia in my veins.
Where else can ya watch a video with a reference of Abbot and Costello and the Jets, which, by the way, I loved them back in the day. Nice to know that some things down there haven't changed. Ive seen several things there that I can never unsee. Thanks for the video good to seeyou all.
Melanie - Cokes in those small "return for deposit" bottles were only 5¢ in the 1950s. Ice cold and pour a pack of Lance peanuts in it. Now that was something finer than a frog's hair!
Yep, been there done that in the day. Forgot about it though. Our little grocery (Martin's Brothers) had the coldest nickel cokes I ever had. Big deal for me was to sit in the cart seat and put the nickel in. Had to be a nickel, wouldn't take anything else. They used to practically beg my mom to take chicken wings. In those days few people bought em even at around 10 cents a pound. We got our chicken from my grams farm. I used the frogs hair saying here in FL to a bunch of FL native kids (in their 30's) and they looked at me like I was from mars. Had to explain it, no use, didn't help.
I grew up in Pulaski. I left there in 1998. That town has changed a lot since I left. My family still lives there but I wouldn’t move back there. The town is dead and barely any jobs. Pulaski went down hill after all of the factories left.
My Dad was born in Pulaski and still has family there. My grandfather did some of the stone work around he was a stonemason there. Lots of beautiful scenery.
Many memories of OK Barber Shop. Fourth generation in my family to have my hair cut by Steve, who now cuts at his home in Max Meadows. Best barber in all of Southwestern VA.
I miss that area... i remember the day that court house burned down in the 80s.... the one in the video wass rebuilt. Old factories like Jefferson Mills.. "yarn factory " Pulaski Furniture and so much more. PS that was a cougar..... "pulaski county cougars" ......
The only coal mines in the county that I know of were in the community of parrot, along with a new river across from McCoy, which is a big mining community in Macgomery county.
Starting in 1977 with the release of his first single, "I've Got a Feelin' (Somebody's Been Stealin')", Anderson has charted more than 40 singles on the Billboard country music charts, including five number ones: "Wild and Blue", "Swingin'", "Black Sheep", "Straight Tequila Night", and "Money in the Bank".
Played two years of minor league baseball in Pulaski in the early 80's. Being from California, the hospitality of the people is something I'll never forget.
My wife grew up there and says yes it is haunted, when she was a preteen they seen a homeless man sleeping in a doorway and discovered later that day that he was actually dead .
I live in Pulaski County in Arkansaw. I always pronounce it Puh las key. New hear anyone say pew unless they are talking about church pews. Or they smell something that stinks bad.
Y’all know how Pulaski got it’s name? A farmer had an old mule named Laski, one day while plowing with the mule it had a “backfire” and it smelled terrible and the old farmer said poo Laski that smelled terrible. So then it became Pulaski. 😂😂😂. That was a story my grandfather who was born and raised in hansonville and moved to Bristol after ww2. Thanks y’all. Great videos and I still see stuff I never knew about growing up in Bristol.
Shane and Melody, I can attest that at one point, Pulaski was a decent and "booming" town. My grandparents moved from Itmann, WV to Pulaski around 1975 and I spent summers with them. Coming from Itmann, Pulaski was the "big city". Watching this video brought up so many wonderful memories of my time spent there. Thank you so much for doing a profile on this city. My grandmother would do her grocery shopping at Kroger (right next to Rose's) and it was so fascinating to me because it was the very first time I saw doors opening when you stepped on the mat...lol. When you passed by the Pulaski theater, that's where I saw the movie Airplane in 1980. Sorry for the rambling but this tore at my heartstrings. Although the population has dropped, it's changed so much from my time there. Thanks again :) Greg
Thanks for visiting our little town. Just a heads up that is not a river. It is known as peak creek
thanks for that info, Peak Creek has a ring to it. We really enjoyed our time there.
@@realappalachiaI live in Pulaski as well. Just thought I'd give you some info on the County of Pulaski. The town area that you drove through isn't the total population of the County. The County is a fairly large land area that includes the census-designated areas: Dublin, Fairlawn, New River, Draper, Belspring, McAdam, Hiwassee, Snowville, and Allisonia. The other unincorporated communities include: Claytor Lake, Caseknife, Newbern, Barren Springs, Wurno, Delton, Little Creek, and Tinytown. As of the 2020 Census, the population of the entire County was 33,800. By 2021, it was 33,759, and as of 2023, it is 33,629...the decrease reflecting the 171 total Covid deaths in the County. So, it's really not a "small town" at all, and is unique because of the large area it encompasses...a total of 330 sq miles. We have the New River which is the 2nd oldest river in the entire world. And Claytor Lake, which is 4,500 acres and 21 miles long. Pulaski is also home to the Volvo Trucks plant, which is the largest of it's kind in North America. Also, that theater you passed on Main Street is actually an old Vaudeville balcony theater from the 1920"s...which showcased many famous performers of that era, and is now a registered historical site. Our town is rather unique because of these features, and it would be lovely if you all ever decided to come back again sometime to highlight some of them.
Pulaski Va used to be a nice-looking town. I live on Pulaski Hwy up North, lol. I can remember buying pop for five cents back in the 60s after we moved North it went up to ten cents then fifteen cents soon after as a kid I hated that, lol. My nephew and I use to collect pop bottles in the summertime. Those were the days, lol. Awesome video guys. Many thumbs up.
Thank you so much for sharing those memories, we love reading those
@@realappalachia Thank you for the videos. I don't always comment but I'm always here watching your videos. You should try a video on Southern Cooking now & then, lol. I truly hope you guys are doing well.
Pulaski hwy up north could be Maryland. I lived off there around Stemmers Run Rd
@@sandy89107 I never heard of Stemmers Run Rd. Where is it? What town/county? Where do you live now? Thanks for responding to my post.
@@thomastommy1192 middle river Maryland right off Pulaski hwy across from Golden Ring Mall. (Baltimore County)
A lovely place. Thank you for bringing us along Melody and Shane!
thanks for coming along, Robin!
Originally from Draper which is next door. Pulaski was named after Count pulaski but he did not found it. For many years the town was called Martin's Tank for a water tank on the railroad. The name Pulaski came later.
good info, thank you...love the name Johnny Ringo btw
@realappalachia Thanks, it's a nickname I've had since i was a kid. Pulaski has a very interesting history. Unfortunately, it was a railroad and mining boom town, and I don't think it will ever recover from the loss of manufacturing and mining, as well as the cessation of passenger rail service. Side note if you're in the area, Draper is a neat little community with an interesting history. President Andrew Jackson loved to stay at the Red Horse Tavern in Draper.
Also you guys were talking about there being a furniture industry in Pulaski. The large industrial complex you guys passed several times with the large blue multi-story building was Pulaski Furniture. The acid plant you guys mentioned was behind the strip mall when you first came into town on your left.
Thank you
Thank you Shane and Melody for another excellent video; we appreciate you!
Thank you!
I'm a bit disappointed that more of the downtown area was shown, though honestly the rest of Pulaski isn't much to look at. Great video; brought back a lot of memories for me!
I have lived in Florida for 37 yrs. But I miss the people & mountains! Being from Bristol VA origionally. Played Pulaski in football.
Great Tour!
3:35 - My mom would take me grocery shopping; to the left was the A&P. A highlight was the occasional hotdog at the A&P lunch counter. 60 years later and it is still hard to find a better hotdog.
6:47 - The old firehouse. If you were in the Christmas parade, you were able to stop in at the firehouse afterwards and eat pulled pork BBQ. Yes, I liked riding in the firetruck with dad - but that pulled pork was a once a year treat.
20:28 - I saw Jaws I and Star Wars at that theater
23:23 - Born in the Randolph House, aka Pulaski Hospital.
I like this town...clean, no traffic, no pedestrians. 😅❤
No jobs!
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If you notice their videos, you never see any people in the roads.
Y'all are always so much fun to watch! Love an old theatre marquee! Great thumbnail. Thanks guys!
Thank you so much and thanks for watching. We really enjoy your videos too.
I love stone buildings and stone walls along the perimeter of a property. That stone building in your video was awesome.
We agree!
I believe Pulaski is pronounced depending upon where people are from in this nation. I have visited this town several times over the years. I, too, like the stone Shane. Pulaski is a really neat, neat town to visit and shop. Thank you for another awesome video. You are greatly appreciated.
thank you, Judy, we appreciate you watching!
I know about Pulaski being a Revolutionary War hero, but I had no idea he founded a town in Virginia. That's cool.
"Who's on first" was the gag from Abbott and Costello, not Laurel and Hardy. 🙂 Okay, that fire department building around 7:00 sort of reminds me of a firehouse in Salem City, NJ. I just noticed that a lot of the traffic lights were removed in Pulaski, and replaced with 4-way stops. I guess with the lower population, they were no longer needed. I love murals, but I didn't see the train murals Melody mentioned. That George Washington Memorial tree was a Norway Spruce. Millville, NJ is home to a Major League baseball player, Mike Trout.
I really enjoyed your tour of Pulaski. 😊
Thank you!
Count Casimir Pulaski didn't found the town of Pulaski. It was named in his honor.
He is actually buried and has a monument in Monterey Square in Savannah, GA. My wife and I have visited Savannah six times celebrating our wedding anniversary and have visited the site.
I was born in Pulaski and grew up there. The county was named after Count Pulaski, the town was not. When the county court house burned in Newbern, the county seat was moved the Martins Tank and the name changed to Pulaski City. B/c it is the county seat. The main industry was high end furniture and textiles. Furniture by Pulaski was featured on many game shows up into the 1990s. Peak Creek was enclosed inside the stone all channel for flood control. The collapse of the furniture and textiles caused the huge decline in Pulaski. Also, when I-81 was routes to the east of town thru Dublin, that caused a shift in industry and shopping in that direction. North of town were hot springs which were a huge tourist attraction. The railroad built a huge Victorian hotel, Maple Shade Inn, demolished in the ‘60s. It stood where the sad strip mall is across the tracks from Jackson Park and the train station. It was a huge tourist attraction. Queen Victoria of England stayed there in the late 1800s. I went to school with Jeff King.
Hi Shane and Melody....hope all is well on your end!
thank you, Alan, we are great and hope the same for you!
Hey you're always pointing out how you guys are documenting history and how things are changing the King Tut Drive-In in Beckley is being sold after being owned by the same family for 80 years good thing you guys stop there for a meal 🍔🍟
oh no, that hurts to hear. Their hot dogs were top drawer.
I live in Pulaski. Al’s on First is awesome.
Im not sure if yall have yet. But you should check out Floyd VA. Beautiful little town.
We’ve had that on the hit list for a longggggg time and hope to get there this year
Great little town, though the Jackson Inn is fairly expensive.
They have started redoing the Jefferson school
Most people in NYC/NJ pronounce the General's name as "Pew-laski" That is how we refer to the steel Skyway near Newark Airport. It crosses the Passaic River. Trucks have never been allowed to use the Pukaski Skyway.
Always interesting to hear how it’s different or the same in other areas. Thank you.
I like that neat little town. I miss seeing old church buildings and historic places.
Hi you Guys always love your Videos, what a lovely Town wasn't it, thanks for sharing. Have ever got up to Ada near Bluefield?
Pulaski county is home of the Pulaski County Cougars (high school)
I was born and eaised in Pulaski, and still live in Pulaski County. I attended Jefferson School. Thank you for stopping here.
I hope that Jefferson School can be saved some way, it was a cool looking structure
I love watching you two. You are very entertaining but educational as well. I do think that was a black cat on mural and the little black thing was a Scottish Terrier dog. I had one hahaha. Keep up the great work. I have made a travel journel from places you visited and hopefully next week will be able to see some. Love from Ontario Canada
That’s fantastic. We hope you have a safe and blessed trip!
Hey yall, i used to live in pulaski. Its a cute little place. I miss it. I live in charleston, WV now. Born in charleston. I have left several times, but always come back. They made a lot of furniture there in pulaski. I lived on memorial dr.. Back in the day, women didnt wear panry hose, they wore hosiery, with a garder belt. Panty hose came later.
Thanks for the drive. My mother was from Pulaski I grew up in southern NJ but loved visiting Nana and Pawpaw in Pulaski as a boy. My father was a Harlan so even though I grew up near Phila PA and now live in Norway I have Appalachia in my veins.
Enjoy I appreciate you guys
Thank you so much, James
Where else can ya watch a video with a reference of Abbot and Costello and the Jets, which, by the way, I loved them back in the day. Nice to know that some things down there haven't changed. Ive seen several things there that I can never unsee. Thanks for the video good to seeyou all.
Glad you enjoyed it! I was hoping somebody would remember the Jets - they were a big deal for a short time but they were fun back then
Jolly good show Shane and Melody.
Thank you!
I love the small town feeling. I grew up in a small town near Richmond Virginia.
Melodie had it right 😂 AL’s is my dad’s favorite restaurant. And yeah those old factories are abandoned as far as I know.
Al’s on First has closed. They have leased it to a Mexican food restaurant.
Ouch I hate to hear that
You two are a hoot! I wouldn’t have it any other way!🤣😊
😊 thank you
Melanie - Cokes in those small "return for deposit" bottles were only 5¢ in the 1950s. Ice cold and pour a pack of Lance peanuts in it. Now that was something finer than a frog's hair!
Yep, been there done that in the day. Forgot about it though.
Our little grocery (Martin's Brothers) had the coldest nickel cokes I ever had.
Big deal for me was to sit in the cart seat and put the nickel in.
Had to be a nickel, wouldn't take anything else.
They used to practically beg my mom to take chicken wings. In those days few people bought em even at around 10 cents a pound.
We got our chicken from my grams farm.
I used the frogs hair saying here in FL to a bunch of FL native kids (in their 30's) and they looked at me like I was from mars. Had to explain it, no use, didn't help.
I grew up in Pulaski. I left there in 1998. That town has changed a lot since I left. My family still lives there but I wouldn’t move back there. The town is dead and barely any jobs. Pulaski went down hill after all of the factories left.
My Dad was born in Pulaski and still has family there. My grandfather did some of the stone work around he was a stonemason there. Lots of beautiful scenery.
Oh wow my hometown
Many memories of OK Barber Shop. Fourth generation in my family to have my hair cut by Steve, who now cuts at his home in Max Meadows. Best barber in all of Southwestern VA.
A pretty sleepy little town for the most part.
I miss that area... i remember the day that court house burned down in the 80s.... the one in the video wass rebuilt. Old factories like Jefferson Mills.. "yarn factory " Pulaski Furniture and so much more.
PS that was a cougar..... "pulaski county cougars" ......
The only coal mines in the county that I know of were in the community of parrot, along with a new river across from McCoy, which is a big mining community in Macgomery county.
i've seen some info on Parrot but didn't realize it was there
Melody you are amazing
Cutest on the 'net too.
Melody could be really cute if she lost a few pounds.
Starting in 1977 with the release of his first single, "I've Got a Feelin' (Somebody's Been Stealin')", Anderson has charted more than 40 singles on the Billboard country music charts, including five number ones: "Wild and Blue", "Swingin'", "Black Sheep", "Straight Tequila Night", and "Money in the Bank".
use to go around and collect empty pop bottles when i was kid, take back to store and they would give you money to buy candy
In NJ they have the Pulaski Skyway which leads into NYC, to the Holland Tunnel. I heard he was a famous general, in which war?
Yes Count Casimir Pulaski was a war hero in the Revolutionary War
@@realappalachia Oh. Thanks. I saw you guys on QuiteFrankly tonight, so I thought I'd check out your channel. Interesting.
@@beabsmag thank you so much. Frank is a hoot, we love his show and were honored to be on it.
Played two years of minor league baseball in Pulaski in the early 80's. Being from California, the hospitality of the people is something I'll never forget.
I always enjoy yhe ride alongs.
What day was that video made ?
Thank You
Saturday
@@realappalachia Thank You
Wonderful video.
Thank you
Very clean and well maintained. Well done !
Yes a nice town
My wife grew up there and says yes it is haunted,
when she was a preteen they seen a homeless man sleeping in a doorway and discovered later that day that he was actually dead .
I live in Pulaski County in Arkansaw. I always pronounce it Puh las key. New hear anyone say pew unless they are talking about church pews. Or they smell something that stinks bad.
😂😂 that’s easy to remember
I have lived in Pulaski va all my life 55 years
Every song John Anderson had was a hit
this channel is so cute and wholesome
Thank you!!
What was the name of that Restaurant ?
Al’s on First
@@realappalachia Thank You
Hey! I was 200th Like! Any other Southern gals out there like Melody would sure like to hear from you...
Me too [40 years ago].
The Moth man looks like the "Jersey Devil". Maybe it's real.
Historians think the town of Pulaski, NY way up by Lake Ontario took their name from the same guy. I've been to both towns.
Very cool!!
She's pronouncing correctly!
You are right. Pulaski not piulaski.
Polish man who created American Cavalery.
Thank You both.
Abbott and Costello. Who's on first?
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO!!!!!
Omg how did I screw that up, how dumb lol
Can you answer this question:
"Who's on First?"
@@notme123 what's on cecond, I don't knows on third
Heard that routine many times and went back recently to listen again.
I don't recall ever crackin' a even smile.
Hey guys I broke my arm when I fell
Oh no! Hope you’re ok!
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO DAYS. WHO'S ON FIRST?
Who's on first? = Abbott and Costello
Oh yeah, I fumbled the bag on that one and still didn’t register when I edited it
Y’all know how Pulaski got it’s name? A farmer had an old mule named Laski, one day while plowing with the mule it had a “backfire” and it smelled terrible and the old farmer said poo Laski that smelled terrible. So then it became Pulaski. 😂😂😂. That was a story my grandfather who was born and raised in hansonville and moved to Bristol after ww2. Thanks y’all. Great videos and I still see stuff I never knew about growing up in Bristol.
i could believe that story, it would be about the way folks named their towns back then lol
Haha
It's pronounced Pool aski or Pull aski.
Pu (pew) las key - for those of us who were raised there 50+years ago. I never pronounced it pool aski.
@@tees5605 Yeap we have always called it pew laski
Kinda sucks not much to do they all get hooked on drugs there 🤦🏽♂️once Pulaski furnture left 👎🏽
Theres a reason not too many people live in pulaski.
You obviously have no taste in music, I’m judging you
I have lived in Pulaski va all my life 55 years
I have lived in Pulaski va all my life 55 years