We have said the same thing, in fact Neil and I have had a discussion about car parts having different names in each country. The world has become a smaller place with the internet. I remember in the early days of the Internet riding in a car with some long time friends on hwy 400. We passed the small town of Beaumont *Kansas. A question by me led to Marcie looking up the info as we drove down the hwy. As a child I would have been amazed to be able to make a phone call from a car.
*Beaumont Kansas is a very small town known for historic railroad water tower. It has a hotel/restaurant that pilots land at the airstrip and taxi into town and park in front of the motel restaurant for lunch.
KK, I've driven through Kansas. I think if you stand on a kitchen chair in Kansas City you can see Denver.
I once hitch hiked across Kansas, caught a ride with a pro bowler. He talked bowling for like 20 hours straight, until I grabbed my pack and guitar and jumped out at a light in Grand Junction!
The whole state is like a landing strip....no offence meant.
I rode my Honda from San Antonio to parent's USAF airbase in Topeka, before flying out of Kansas City to SeaTac & Vietnam. Flew same route back a year later to meet up with my wife.
In the 50's we lived in a rented farmhouse somewhere in Kansas when my Dad was stationed before at that same Topeka airbase. As a little kid I had my foot stepped on by horse ridden by a girl who used to accompany my older brother to the one-room school house down the road, somewhere out of my sight...
Good memories of Kansas - just a real test of patience to drive across!!
Stig