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October 23, 2005
Fun Facts About Kansas: The Director's Cut
The version on the IMAO podcast (#16 - Oct 12) was cut here & there for time & quality reasons. My unsullied and divinely inspired artistic vision appears in the extended entry... Welcome to Fun Facts About the 50 States. I'm your host, Harvey, and - week by week - I'll be taking you on a tour around this great nation of ours, providing you with interesting yet completely useless and probably untrue, information about each of the 50 states. This week, it's time to follow the yellow brick road out to Kansas, so let's get started... Kansas became the 34th state on January 29th, 1861 because America needed to meet its Affirmative Action quota for stolen Indian land. Kansas was originally populated by people from Iowa who just couldn't handle that state's hectic, fast-paced lifestyle anymore. The state bird of Kansas is the meadowlark, whose beautiful song failed to impress Simon during an American Idol audition. The state flower of Kansas is the sunflower, the seeds of which are highly poisonous and can only be cured with high doses of steroids. At least according to the Major League Baseball Player's Union. Kansas lies along the eastern edge of Colorado, but sometimees sneaks across the border in the dead of night to steal the occasional mountain. Kansas normally maintains a constant temperature of 72 degrees all year long, but sometimes impish tornadoes mess with the thermostat when no one's looking. At just over 4000 feet, Mt. Sunflower is the highest point in Kansas. And yeah, they stole it from Colorado. Dirty, thieving Kansasians! The state flag of Kansas consists of a blue background behind a wicked witch and four flying monkeys. Members of the Kansas Board of Education voted to outlaw the teaching of evolution in Kansas schools to avoid offending monkeys who were outraged at the suggestion that they evolved from hippies. The state song of Kansas is "We're Not Too Crazy About Newton's Theory of Gravity, Either". The state motto of Kansas is "Flat, boring, and full of wheaty goodness. We're like America's snack cracker!" The word Kansas comes from a Sioux Indian word meaning "Probably not a good place to build a ski resort". Cawker City, Kansas is home to the world's largest ball of twine. It contains over 300 miles of string and 73 slow kittens. Kansas has a population of 2.6 million people, but surprisingly, NONE of them have ever seen "The Wizard of Oz", and they'll just stare at you blankly if you refer to someone's dog as Toto. The state tree of Kansas is the cottonwood tree, which is used to make very splintery T-shirts. The first female Mayor in the US was Susan Salter, elected in Argonia, Kansas in 1887. However, she was soon driven out of office due to a scandalous affair with her intern, Marvin Lewinsky No relation to Monica, although, he WAS rumored to occasionally wear a blue dress. The dial telephone was invented by Almon Stowger of El Dorado, Kansas and was a vast improvement over earlier models which required the user to make different animal noises for each digit. The 34th President of the US - Dwight Eisenhower - was born in Abilene, Kansas. His portrait was removed from the dollar coin in 1979, but still remains on most Chuck E. Cheese game tokens. In exchange for the relatively low income tax rate, citizens of Kansas are required to spend one week each year working in one of the state's wheat mines. Kansas has the lowest suicide rate of any state in the US, mostly because there's nothing high enough to jump off of. The state sport of Kansas is WheatBall, which is even less exciting than it sounds. The state constitution of Kansas guarantees its citizens the right to keep and bear tornadoes. Mostly as a defense against any flying monkeys that might their way over the rainbow from Oz. Kansas has the largest population of wild grouse in the US. These birds are also known as "prairie chickens" or "meadow Frenchmen". There are over 500 caves in Kansas. The fact that Bruce Wayne owns all of them does NOT prove that he's Batman. Last year, Kansas grew 500 million bushels of wheat, which, if it were all made into bread, would be enough to feed Michael Moore lunch. Well, that wraps up the Kansas edition of Fun Facts About the 50 States. Next week I'll be out shopping for moonshine in Kentucky. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go play a game of WheatBall... yay. 13 Responses To "Fun Facts About Kansas: The Director's Cut"
First again? This isn't even a challenge anymore... #1 - Posted by: SilverBubble on October 23, 2005 10:59 PMI took it upon myself to distribute copies of this to my fellow Kansas residents. All five of us agree that it's some serious funny. #2 - Posted by: apotheosis on October 24, 2005 10:24 AMI'm going to download the podcast just to find out how he pronounces "Kansasians". #3 - Posted by: Lamar on October 24, 2005 10:45 AMI thought the state motto was, "We're the Paris Hilton of states. White, flat, and easy to get into." #4 - Posted by: scott on October 24, 2005 11:03 AMOK, as a native Kansasian (heh, that's funny), I have some things to add. The yellow brick road actually exists in Kansas. Sedan, KS, also hometown of Emmitt Kelly, famous clown. Eisenhower was born in Texas, then moved to Kansas. I have seen the largest ball of twine, and it is everything you imagined it could be. Large, ball-shaped, and twiney. #5 - Posted by: Prophet Cat on October 24, 2005 01:50 PMHey, I resemble those comments. We even have Extreme Makeover: Kansas Edition! Read about it at Bloggin Outloud. Thanks for the laughs. lgp #6 - Posted by: Lyn on October 24, 2005 06:17 PMFirst, I love saying "Kansasian" out loud. But I think we need to clear something up, and this seems like the appropriate place to start. It is not possible to follow the Yellow Brick Road TO Kansas, or even believe that it exists IN Kansas, when it actually exists apart from Kansas (remember, Dorothy said, "we're NOT in Kansas anymore" when she was skipping down the Yellow Brick Road). We are the NON-Oz state, the anti-Oz. We don't even have color here. *sigh* Off to the wheat mines...
Don't forget the World's Largest Prairie Dog out yonder in Oakley. Do we need a concealed carry permit for them thar tornadoes? #8 - Posted by: LadyGunnOfMopar on October 25, 2005 06:01 AMJust out of curiosity, how many other IMAO-addicted Kansasians are out there? (Sorry 'bout the King James moment...) #9 - Posted by: LadyGunnOfMopar on October 25, 2005 06:05 AMOverland Park here. (Well...Olathe. OP's ugly stepchild.) #10 - Posted by: apotheosis on October 25, 2005 09:00 AMI hail from the fine village of Caldwell, deep in the heart of Sumner County, the Wheat Capital of the World(TM)! I don't live there anymore of course. Nothing there but wheat and cows. #11 - Posted by: Prophet Cat on October 25, 2005 04:01 PMFirst, We didn't steal Mt. Sunflower from Colorado. Colorado never had one that short! Second, the Yellow Brick Road doesn't lead to Kansas; it leads out, and it's one way! Third, Cawker City doesn't have 73 slow kittens, just one really big cat! Fourth, the average temperature is both 0 and 105F. One or the other; there is no middle ground. Fifth, we don't keep or bear tornados, but during the summer, when most occur, any breeze is welcome. Ah ha ha ha! wheat mines! oh my dad will get a kick out of that. I thought the Kansas state motto was "Its not the end of the world but you can see it from there." Coming from Norton (NWKS) I know that all to true. Thanks for the funny. #13 - Posted by: Shelley on October 31, 2005 04:39 PMPost a comment
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