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One of the things I take great comfort in knowing is that if thermonuclear war were ever to happen... Wichita would be one of the first places to get got courtesy of the aircraft industry there. While I don't wish for thermonuclear war... knowing I would get to watch Wichita be incinerated and uninhabitable is of great comfort. |
I find it hard to believe that (name your town in Georgia) would not secure the "Worst Allergy City" award year after year.
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How big do you think that initial salvo would be? If Russia or China, it would be hundreds....not really anywhere would be safe |
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If China launches and hits KC with their Dong-Feng 5 ICBM... the fallout would reach out almost to Kearney but not Excelsior Springs. I'm past both those so I would probably be ok, at first. Same thing with the Russian Topol (SS-25)... wouldn't reach me where I live. While I would probably die from fallout anyway... I wouldn't die before getting to watch Wichita burn. |
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This thread is funny because I almost made it a few days ago. We lived there for 23 years and my wife's allergies are much worse here in the Ozarks than they ever were in Wichita. Something about a bazillion cedar trees. |
Wichita is Topeka's big cousin
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My only experience with Wichita is from driving through and seeing the gas station and restaurant that is between I-35 when driving south towards it. As a kid I thought it was amazing to be exiting on the left side of the highway.
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Wichita is okay. It's just kind of boring for twenty-something recent grads.
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