asks:
What is Kansas like? I'm from the NW and am scared of other places. Do you have hemp milk there?

I’ve been to 46 of the 48 continental United States and I have to say that KS is not so much different, at it’s core, than anywhere I’ve ever been. There are people that think we all live on farms and drive dirt roads and granted you don’t have to go very far to see these wonders but it’s not how the majority of us live. I don’t know of a state without farming, or agribusiness, or whatever they call it now. The one thing that I think really sets KS apart is the weather. It was near 70 degrees today here in Google, KS but it’s supposed to snow all day Saturday with 2-5” of accumulation expected. We can haves weeks of sub zero temperatures in the winter and weeks of 100 degree plus temperatures in the summer. “Spring” and “Fall” are kind of a mixed bag. You can never pack away your winter or summer clothes because you always need a mix of everything. Tornadoes are kind of our deal too. I have only seen the inside of a tornado but really want to see one on the horizon from a distance. I often have tornado sighting dreams in the spring.

We have our share of backwoods retards and the state is and has been predominantly red for I don’t know how long but KS is a place that has always fought for freedom and civil rights believe it or not. Think John Brown and Brown v. Board of Education.

I could get you hemp, rice, soy, 2%, skim, whole, butter, breast or whatever other kind of milk you can think of in 5 minutes. Don’t be scurred.