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| − | Colorado is a fully-funtioning member of the United States (not counting the Coors family). Half of the state is in the mountains. The other half has an uncanny resemblance to Kansas. | + | Colorado is a fully-funtioning member of the United States (not counting the Coors family). Half of the state is in the mountains. The other half has an uncanny resemblance to [[Kansas]]. |
A fair number of Knox student come from Colorado. Then they spend four years complaining about how flat Illinois is. The gene which recognizes topography on a map is believed to be missing from American citizens born in Colorado. | A fair number of Knox student come from Colorado. Then they spend four years complaining about how flat Illinois is. The gene which recognizes topography on a map is believed to be missing from American citizens born in Colorado. | ||
Revision as of 05:58, 11 May 2007
Colorado is a fully-funtioning member of the United States (not counting the Coors family). Half of the state is in the mountains. The other half has an uncanny resemblance to Kansas.
A fair number of Knox student come from Colorado. Then they spend four years complaining about how flat Illinois is. The gene which recognizes topography on a map is believed to be missing from American citizens born in Colorado.