> > At 03:40 PM 6/2/02, you wrote: > > >Kevin (I think) wrote: > > >>If I am noticing it right, he has to be at least a sophmore, maybe > > >>junior. > > >>What will they do when he graduates? Go to college or will he be a high > > >>schooler for 6 years, al la 90610? > > > > > >According to a Michael Rosenbaum interview I recently read, Clark is > > >supposed to be a freshman. The fact that he looks too old for that is > one > > >of only two gripes I have with the show. > > > > > >The other one is: Kansas is known for growing WHEAT, not corn. I seem > to > > >recall the phrase, "breadbasket to the world" from a jr. high social > > >studies or geography class :-) > > > > > >Reggie Bautista -- who was born and raised in Kansas > > > > > > > > Yes, "the corn is as high as an elephant's eye" in O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A . . . > > That may be true, but only in story and song. In reality, Illinois, Iowa > and Southern Wisconsin are the prime corn growing states. > > Dan M.
You had the first two right, but Wisconsin is 9th. Nebraska is 3rd, Kansas 8th and PA 15th. In total bushes. Kevin T. Just wondering where PA was. Maybe Wisconsin is better per acre or something.
