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In my cross country trip this past summer, I crossed Kansas on Rt 50. Loved it. I just love being on a bike, period. Sure, there are some preferred areas/roads that I prefer over others, but I just love being on the bike.
I smoked pot across the street on the roof of the city hall many times delivering
the Kansan paper with the cop shop just underneath back in the 70's as a teen.
I'll tell you. I spent a while out there for work. Between Arthur Bryants, Gates, and the woman that kept me warm for a while when I was there, I almost became a permanent resident. LOL!
Great as the food was it didn't make upfor the fat *** or walmart women or the damned weather I had to go.
Last edited by TwiZted Biker; Oct 24, 2015 at 01:17 PM.
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