OMG...I'm sooooo there!...what a great excuse to finally go to Cedar Point..........I'm a rollercoaster NUT!
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Originally posted by Furiously-FancyGeographic Center of the U.S.
Location: From Lebanon, take US Hwy 281 North 1 mile to Hwy K-191, take K-191 West 1 mile to the marker.
Nearest Town: Lebanon, Kansas
Cedar Point, Iowa is fairly close to the "actual" geographic center for the lower 48.....however it's still too far 4 me.
Now if we're talk'n the "geographic center" of "Pow-wow America" (Canada included) it would be a lot closer to Colorado or Wyoming.
Denver would be a better choice than Cedar Point, Iowa.
I've never contested in a pow-wow where I had time to enjoy the amusement during.......but after a pow-wow----sounds like an appealing endeavor.
*After all the blah-blah-blahs.......I'll go anywhere....if it's a REAL GOOT one!!!*
dude, I live in Kansas...and lemme tell you Sandusky, Ohio (home of Cedar Point) is like 14 hours away......holeee...who taught you geography?? LOL JK
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Originally posted by Furiously-FancyGeographic Center of the U.S.
Location: From Lebanon, take US Hwy 281 North 1 mile to Hwy K-191, take K-191 West 1 mile to the marker.
Nearest Town: Lebanon, Kansas
Cedar Point, Iowa is fairly close to the "actual" geographic center for the lower 48.....however it's still too far 4 me.
Now if we're talk'n the "geographic center" of "Pow-wow America" (Canada included) it would be a lot closer to Colorado or Wyoming.
Denver would be a better choice than Cedar Point, Iowa.
I've never contested in a pow-wow where I had time to enjoy the amusement during.......but after a pow-wow----sounds like an appealing endeavor.
*After all the blah-blah-blahs.......I'll go anywhere....if it's a REAL GOOT one!!!*
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Originally posted by WhoMeWhere I live our local amusement park gets retro bands to come and play everyweekend like KC and the Sunshine Band, Bad Company, Boston, etc.
They get paid (about $7000) to come perform for the weekend.
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Originally posted by 3ndnbearThere used to be a competion pow wow at the county fair in Western NY... we had an "Indian Village" that was set up there for the duration. But we would get in for free. That was the best when i was a teenager to be able to ride the rides and walk around. At first i had my "reservations" (lol) about the idea.. but i think that it would be cool... and i can stay at emmy's aunt or grams.. LOL....JK..
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Originally posted by suthernwaterbirdWhat ever happened to MIEG? and I say Stroud or Tulsa Ok. or maybe somwhere in Kansas City?
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[QUOTE=billyjoejimbob]
If I remember correctly, buying a ticket for admission to a fun park also waives your rights should you get hurt? Read the back. Unless it is the parks fault.
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actually thats a one sided contract and wont hold up in court. One of the only things i remember from contract law lol, same with the agreement on the back of pro sports tickets.Please visit http://www.kiowakat.com/
"The truth shall set you free, but first it's gonna piss you off a whole lot".
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Originally posted by walela49dude, I live in Kansas...and lemme tell you Sandusky, Ohio (home of Cedar Point) is like 14 hours away......holeee...who taught you geography?? LOL JK"I'd rather be @ a POW-WOW!"
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