You know you're in a small Kansas town when...
the "historical site" is comprised of a barn, a church and a schoolhouse (yes, schoolhouse... I don't even know if it's really one word). Vive le Tongie.
Ah, so yet another semester begins. As those of us in the real world adjust to life not broken down into semesters, those of you stuck in Stauffer-Flint begin another round. Those still at the Kansan count down the days until graduation, the rest of us count down the days until retirement. At least we all have the booze ...
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SHAME ON YOU (NATE, I ASSUME) FOR NOT POSTING YOUR NAME! HAVEN'T YOU SEEN THE DRAMA THAT CAN CAUSE!
JK
Oh Nate, you know how small a town is when a cowboy hat-less boy drives you from Perry to your friend's house in Lecompton and you are TRASHED, but the town is so small you find the house in 20 seconds. — AKS
Crap. I was trying to say that I was trashed and incapable of giving directions. He was not driving drunk. That is wrong. — AKS
For the record (of course!)AKS was drunk when she wrote both of those posts.
~m
AND, nate, how many historical sites do you have??
c'mon. admit it, you love the tongie.
~m
'tis true. i am mullered. — aks
You're right, Marissa. I am jealous that my town does not have a historical site. Marietta, as awesome as it is, only has a town square (no downtown, unlike Tongie) and a Big Chicken. http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/bigchicken.html
-Nate
But this time I am going to be a dick and point out that you used comprised wrong.
Some days it's just my duty. -PP
Hooray for Paige!
J.S.
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