My fellow DMFers.
Literally just received an offer for a promotion in Wichita, KS. I know nothing of the area and have no family within 1000 miles of the place. The job is not the issue other than I dont trust my boss, but who does these days and thats a subject for a different thread, I just dont know anything about the area and what I would be in store for.
Any info would be helpful.
maybe this will help.....
Downtown Wichita (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gBIN86VkH8&feature=related#)
I would definitely take any woman I dated to that fountain if I was serving ti.....living there
riveting.
I drove across Kansas last summer...longest trip of my life.
Isn't Kansas the place with all the weird religious beliefs like dinosaurs roaming the earth a coupla thousand years ago, creationism, etc?
I would be in hell there.
Quote from: Blackout on July 06, 2012, 11:58:12 AM
Isn't Kansas the place with all the weird religious beliefs like dinosaurs roaming the earth a coupla thousand years ago.
wait what?
Quote from: He Man on July 06, 2012, 12:04:58 PM
wait what?
your ancestors called them dragons
and they commonly knocked over the wagons of the HeMan family or spit up greasy dragon spit on them :o
Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTfwcLdP5Xk&feature=related#)
oddly I kind of like this tune...even did back when....flying on reefer and acid
The people are nice, cheap cost of living and you aren't far from great mountain roads near Joplin, MO, Eureka springs, AR and many others.
Quote from: muskrat on July 06, 2012, 12:35:13 PM
The people are nice, cheap cost of living and you aren't far from great mountain roads near Joplin, MO, Eureka springs, AR and many others.
mountain roads in MO & AR?
Quote from: RAT900 on July 06, 2012, 12:27:18 PM
..flying on reefer and acid?
Never heard of the Ozarks before? Sure they're not the Rockies, but still fun roads there.
Quote from: Drjones on July 06, 2012, 01:10:52 PM
Never heard of the Ozarks before? Sure they're not the Rockies, but still fun roads there.
Yes, I've heard of them. And I've heard that there's great riding there.
Excuse the snarcasm from my previous post.
and when you arrive you can stand in the middle of the Fountain of a Thousand Ejaculations downtown and sings this little ditty........
SOUTH PACIFIC - A Wonderful Guy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eREugudy2Y&feature=related#)
Quote from: RAT900 on July 06, 2012, 01:22:53 PM
and when you arrive you can stand in the middle of the Fountain of a Thousand Ejaculations downtown and sings this little ditty........
SOUTH PACIFIC - A Wonderful Guy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eREugudy2Y&feature=related#)
make the beast with two backser, i just snorted my coffee out my nose!!
[laugh] [laugh]
Not a fan of Wichita. Ozark Mtn roads are awesome, but a LONG way from Witchita. My advise if you choose to go: buy a .22-250 and get into long range shooting. Get a four wheeler, dirtbike, and/or jeep. Plan your trips to Colorado.
kansas seems to be very brown...take some paint to spruce it up
183 miles to Joplin and before that starts the good riding. If you do move let me know, we do Eureka Springs twice a year. Some incredible roads.
Well, I finally got around to checking the OP's current location. That puts some things in perspective. I'd take Wichita over Detroit for certain. Nice things about Wichita: low cost of living, awesome night sky, hunting. The bad things: 183 miles to Joplin. I guess I got spoiled living near Branson, Mo, but that is a long way to go to find a curvy road. That being said, southwest Mo and northwest AR do have awesome roads. It is hard to pick a bad one down there.
Quote from: KnightofNi on July 06, 2012, 01:36:18 PM
kansas seems to be very brown...take some paint to spruce it up
Funny, I would have figured that Kansas was mostly white. Hmmmpf. [coffee]
Quote from: DW on July 07, 2012, 07:50:10 AM
Well, I finally got around to checking the OP's current location. That puts some things in perspective. I'd take Wichita over Detroit for certain. Nice things about Wichita: low cost of living, awesome night sky, hunting. The bad things: 183 miles to Joplin. I guess I got spoiled living near Branson, Mo, but that is a long way to go to find a curvy road. That being said, southwest Mo and northwest AR do have awesome roads. It is hard to pick a bad one down there.
and don't forget the Fountains of Onan right downtown!!!
From what I understand the people there are a lot more open minded and progressive than most people think.
Also you can get Todd n Tyler in Wichita [thumbsup]
Wichita has many airplane factories. Many people could see this as evidence of a robust manufacturing sector of the economy. But it could also indicate that people are so desperate, and so bored with driving on kansas roads, that they have resorted to building airplanes to get out of town. ;)
Kick ass barbecue.
Thanks everyone for the feedback. Im on hold but will know for certain later this week.
Quote from: 77south on July 09, 2012, 08:14:58 AM
Wichita has many airplane factories. Many people could see this as evidence of a robust manufacturing sector of the economy. But it could also indicate that people are so desperate, and so bored with driving on kansas roads, that they have resorted to building airplanes to get out of town. ;)
I've flown an aircraft manufactured in KS across KS. those of us that don't live there appreciate the products as well. It allowed me to bypass KS completely! Wasn't any less boring, just shorter than driving.
Isn't Kansas just like Iowa...(but not as exciting)?
Quote from: RAT900 on July 10, 2012, 08:33:36 AM
Isn't Kansas just like Iowa...(but not as exciting)?
Oh heck no.
I'd rather ride drive, or walk across Iowa any day of the week than have to do the same thing through Kansas one more time.
Iowa has rolling hills through sections of it, and is typically green even during the middle of summer.
Can't say the same about Kansas at all.
Besides, Iowa is only 300+ miles across the center of it.
Kansas feels like its never going to end, and you have to drive well over 400 miles to get out of it.
The closest comparison would be driving across the wide section of Texas, on I-20.
At least there, if the wild life isn't actively trying to kill you by running out in front of you to end their miserable lives, then the locals are trying to kill you. Having to dodge things at least makes it slightly more interesting of a drive.
BC.
more like 600 miles and change from Waskom to Pecos. ;)
and BTW, not all of Kansas is flat. Eastern Kansas running along the MO border has some good roads. A job opportunity is a job. I planned on staying in Dallas 2 years and 15 years later......well it's home now.
Quote from: muskrat on July 10, 2012, 05:27:09 PM
<snip> I planned on staying in Dallas 2 years and 15 years later......well it's home now.
I'm sorry.
;D
the wife thinks we can magically move. [laugh]
At least here I can own any gun I please and carry everywhere I'd like. [cheeky]
Don't know much about Wichita, specifically, but pretty much everything east of I-25 sucks.
I only have 3 1/2 months left on my sentence, and hope to never have to spend another night in Kansas.