marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote:
>> marika wrote:
>>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>>
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>
>>>> but yet far away from the rest of "civilization" - meaning
>>>> cultural hot spots and so on?!
>>>
>
> i think we are talking kansas city kansas state, which is a pretty nice
> but small city
>
You're sort of confusing me. I thought, at first, you meant Kansas
State. I know about Kansas City, MO (i.e. Missouri). Are you talking
about that one? It's pretty nice and it seems people are
internationally minded there. However, it is in the midst of the
prairie or the Great Plains
www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/govdocs/text/greatplains/text.html - Thus you
might miss the mountains and hills of Virginia (not the hillbillies,
though).
Incidentally, I found this
www.kansascityswingdance.org on SWING
DANCING which may enjoy you?!
MOBILE (Alabama):
>
> these are dark times. i have spent a lifetime
> contemplating the stupidity of humanity, or at least
> the facsimilie of.
> i would rather live in a mobius than a mobile of that type.
>
;)
> this thing where i am applying for jobs is just going to further
> depress me when i don't win.
> and yet i am pretty sure i will be depressed if i stay doing the same
> job i did so many years ago
> here we go loop de loop.
>
As you mentioned previously: really in a "twilight zone".
>> [...]
Yeah, WINTZELS seems to be cute :)
>
>>
Very nice story :)
Yesterday, I watched the ELIZABETHTOWN movie (DVD). Very nice KENTUCKY
vistas (and insights to its people...).
>
CU, Frank