Does anybody live in Kansas?

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KittyKatBlack wrote:Didn't Kansas get obliterated by a tornado in that one movie? With the dog. And the witch. And stuff?
No, that was only the old black and white version of Kansas. It was when the States was moving over to colour so the studio managed to buy it for a song.*

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But they finally found a bit of work again as Oompa-Loompas.
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Topeka, Kansas, doesn't exist. Not anymore, anyway. It got blown up in a Superman comic.

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Noise Monkey wrote:Topeka, Kansas, doesn't exist. Not anymore, anyway. It got blown up in a Superman comic.
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Well, I'm leaving tomorrow morning, whether or not it still exists. If I come home three feet tall and squeaky, you know who to blame.

Actually, wait, if I came home three feet tall and squeaky, who WOULD you blame?
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Noise Monkey wrote:AND you can see from one side of the state to the other with very little problems with elevation changes blocking your view.
I'm sure the curvature of the earth is more of a problem than distant mountains.
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Kansas, the only place on earth with no appreciable curve!

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Shit, son! Who doesn't live in Kansas?



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Noise Monkey wrote:Kansas, the only place on earth with no appreciable curve!
You sir, have NEVER been to North Dakota.

The entire state is used to calibrate straight edges.

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I live in Kansas, but I live in the 'burbs around KC, K. Too far away from Wichita for me to bother, and I'm in the middle of tests. But I will be going to school there in about 6 months.

Where are you from, Leko?
Leko wrote:... I'm uninformed about the political/social staus of the place.
Kansas is the "Buckle of the Bible Belt." It is the place of the evolution in public schools debate. Based on my previous posts, you can judge whether or not I'm happy about this.

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