I always get a chuckle out of the "largest city in Kansas" line the Wichita natives love to throw out. Yes, it IS the largest single city entity in the state but it IS NOT the largest metro area. The Kansas side of the KC area is much larger and is one continuous metro area. I have lived about half of my live in each area and Kansas City is a much, much better place to live and work. My wife, who is from north central Kansas feels even more strongly that way. Once we sell our business here we will be moving back to NE Kansas. It will be a happy day.
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Originally posted by BCSCatI always get a chuckle out of the "largest city in Kansas" line the Wichita natives love to throw out. Yes, it IS the largest single city entity in the state but it IS NOT the largest metro area. The Kansas side of the KC area is much larger and is one continuous metro area. I have lived about half of my live in each area and Kansas City is a much, much better place to live and work. My wife, who is from north central Kansas feels even more strongly that way. Once we sell our business here we will be moving back to NE Kansas. It will be a happy day.Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Originally posted by BCSCatI have lived about half of my live in each area and Kansas City is a much, much better place to live and work. My wife, who is from north central Kansas feels even more strongly that way.
I heppen to think that living in a town of under 1500 within a 15-minute drive of a town of 40k is much better than living within rush-hour distance of a metro area.
Quality of life is too subjective to argue about.
Thus, I :roll: whenever I hear someone degrade a place they don't live or like. It's such a narrow, ignorant and intolerant perspective.
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I have a friend who spent the past 5 or 6 years in the KC area and couldn't wait to get back down here. He said KC had some things to offer that ICT doesn't but the cost of living and the people are better here. In his view anyway. As Royal said, it all varies depending on ones view and what they want or need.
Personally I live in a town of about a 1000. 5 minutes from a town of 9500, 15 minutes from one of 8700 and another of 12,700. And about 10 minutes from one of 357,500. It all offers what I need and what I want without all the traffic and crowds of KC. That's the way I like it.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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After this, I promise to stop beating a dead horse.
I agree with Royal that it is largely subjective and depends on your priorities. What I as the head of a household would find appealing about a place is different from a single guy, etc.
However, I find it difficult to believe that anyone truly thinks Kansas City is the greatest city on earth. There are some good things about living here, i.e. great schools, low crime, family friendly. But I don't think I've ever seen a city quite as poorly planned as this one. The sprawl here is unreal (1300 per square mile as opposed to 2640 for Wichita and 6400 for St. Louis, and that's just in the city itself. It's worse in the 'burbs,), the traffic is crap because of the sprawl and the utter lack of mass transit, and taxes are just ridiculous. There's only so much barbecue you can eat before you get down to the business end of making a place home! If you were going to live in a place with all those problems, it seems to me you'd choose Dallas. At least there you have a ton of stuff to do.
I cannot believe I just typed all of that only to have someone inevitably tell me to move! I can't control the job or the wife, so I'm doubly screwed!
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Kansas City is nice. I prefer Wichita over KC. I understand why some others might choose differently.
Wichita is a large city and has large city attributes (good and bad) that Johnson County will never have.
BCSCat, my point is why do Kansans, particulalry KU fans, spend time putting down the State's largest city? What's the point and satisfaction of this? What is your hometown?
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Originally posted by ABCKansas City is nice. I prefer Wichita over KC. I understand why some others might choose differently.
Wichita is a large city and has large city attributes (good and bad) that Johnson County will never have.
BCSCat, my point is why do Kansans, particulalry KU fans, spend time putting down the State's largest city? What's the point and satisfaction of this? What is your hometown?
It's been around since the dawn of man. If the Internet was around in 10,000 BC, sites would be filled with "Gerd's tribe may have a point about us killing all these mammoths and saber tooth tigers, but.... ummm..... well.... their cave's only half the size of ours! BURN!!!"The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by ABCKansas City is nice. I prefer Wichita over KC. I understand why some others might choose differently.
Wichita is a large city and has large city attributes (good and bad) that Johnson County will never have.
BCSCat, my point is why do Kansans, particulalry KU fans, spend time putting down the State's largest city? What's the point and satisfaction of this? What is your hometown?I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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Originally posted by Indy23Originally posted by tw805Originally posted by Indy23
As for the second paragraph, you're a terrible representative of WSU. Classy individual you must be. You know all those posts on Phog insulting WSU. You're one of the reasons they're doing it. Keep it up.
I have no idea how I am "representing" WSU. I gave my own opinion on the board that represents my alma mater, and you responded by telling me to get the hell out, of KC etc. Since I am on my home board, and you are not, it seems to me that you are the only one representing a fan base. On that level, you're doing a fine job of meeting general expectations for KU fans.
By the way, you're right. ESPN gameplan does equal being on big Monday every week. :roll:
From KUathletics.com:
All 31 University of Kansas men's basketball games in 2007-08 will be televised nationally, Kansas Athletics announced Friday. The schedule includes:
Two games on CBS
12 on ESPN, including four on Big Monday, three of which are in Allen Fieldhouse
One on ABC
One each on ESPN 2 and ESPNU, and
One on Fox Sports Net.
Of the remaining 13 games, three will air on ESPN Plus as part of the Big 12 Conference regional package and 10 will air on the Jayhawk Television Network. All 13 of these games will air on ESPN Full Court
As for the rest of your post, I'd hope you'd have the chance to meet some of the KU alumni and students I know, because I think you would find out that some of your assumptions about KU fans aren't always accurate. Sure KU has it's share of stinkers. Every school does. And I hope you find some fun things about Kansas City, like the barbeque, jazz scene, Sprint Center, the Plaza, because it's a beautiful city."Coach Marshall,We will be at Creighton at least 15 hours in advance!"
CGM--->"Hell yea, and we'll beat their ass."
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Originally posted by BCSCatI always get a chuckle out of the "largest city in Kansas" line the Wichita natives love to throw out. Yes, it IS the largest single city entity in the state but it IS NOT the largest metro area. The Kansas side of the KC area is much larger and is one continuous metro area. I have lived about half of my live in each area and Kansas City is a much, much better place to live and work. My wife, who is from north central Kansas feels even more strongly that way. Once we sell our business here we will be moving back to NE Kansas. It will be a happy day.
And for the record, based on previous posts, your opinion on anything has zero credibility. Thanks for playing.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by BCSCatI always get a chuckle out of the "largest city in Kansas" line the Wichita natives love to throw out. Yes, it IS the largest single city entity in the state but it IS NOT the largest metro area. The Kansas side of the KC area is much larger and is one continuous metro area. I have lived about half of my live in each area and Kansas City is a much, much better place to live and work. My wife, who is from north central Kansas feels even more strongly that way. Once we sell our business here we will be moving back to NE Kansas. It will be a happy day.
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