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I'm from Kansas . . .

Can't enlarge your pic to be able to read it..

Was in jail in Junction City once, or was it the 1996 FEI world Championship endurance Ride I was there for. Know Council Grove pretty good.

Darnit about not being able to see the pic. :wrong:Thanks for letting me know. I'll work on a transcription.
 
Here is it again

You know you'e from Kansas when . . .


  1. [*=left]you can say 110 degrees without fainting.
    [*=left]you learn that a seatbelt makes a pretty good branding iron.
    [*=left]you discover you can get a sunburn through your car window.
    [*=left]you've never met any celebrities.
    [*=left]you know the meaning of "Rock Chalk Jayhawk"
    [*=left]you can properly pronounce Saline, Basehor, Schoenchen, Kechi, Olathe, Chautauqua and Osawatamie.
    [*=left]going on vacation means going to Hutch for the state fair, Abilene to Ike's house, or Kansas City.
    [*=left]a Mercedes-Benz is not a status symbol, but a Ford F150 4x4 is.
    [*=left]the terms Sooners and Huskers cause the hairs on the back of your neck to stand up.
    [*=left]you've been asked where Toto is mor than once.
    [*=left]you prefer the Little Apple over the Big Apple as a place to live.
    [*=left]traffic congestion is when 10 cars are waiting to pass a combine.
    [*=left]everything west of Topeka is "western Kansas."
    [*=left]you know the real way to pronounce the state and the river . . . arKANSAS.
    [*=left]it's not soda, it's pop.
    [*=left]you don't fake a western accent. We don't have one!
    [*=left]you have had classes canceled for snow and heat in the same month.
    [*=left]you support the Chiefs anyway.
    [*=left]you've seen enough tornados to know there is no Oz.
    [*=left]you wave at oncoming traffic.
    [*=left]you know cowpies are not for eating
    [*=left]there's a tornado warning and the whole town is outside looking for it.
    [*=left]you shop at Wal-Mart.
    [*=left]you know everything goes better with ranch.
    [*=left]the only tourists you see are on their way to Colorado.
    [*=left]you have experienced all four seasons in a single day.
    [*=left]you know several people who have hit a deer.
    [*=left]you see people wearing hunting clothes to social events.
    [*=left]you measure distance in hours.
    [*=left]you actually understand these jokes and share them with your friends.
 
That looks like a pretty good list. Drove through the state a couple times on my way from MN to TX, and attended a mgr. meeting in Kansas City KS once. It was sure hot each time I was there.

Remember the movie: Planes, Trains and Automobiles--there was a KS stereotype scene in it. :roflblack:
 
Swamper

Back in the 50's we loaded and hauled grain grown in Kansas to the port of Galveston to be shipped to Russia. Lots of memories for sure.
 
Can't enlarge your pic to be able to read it..

Was in jail in Junction City once, or was it the 1996 FEI world Championship endurance Ride I was there for. Know Council Grove pretty good.

If you were ever in the US Army, you've probably been to Junction City - and may have visited our jail!
 
i was born in kck,and now live in ottawa kansas,all that stuff is too real.you never know what the weather wil be from day to day,thu i was riding both my bikes 85 yes i said 85 and now 52 today,the rest of the week is going to be in the 30s,:yikes: now that gives you a grate picture of kansas.:banghead::gaah:
 
If you were ever in the US Army, you've probably been to Junction City - and may have visited our jail!

The marines for me. Brother was in the Army stationed in Manhattan at the fort. Been there many times. He stayed and still lives in Council Grove.
 
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