At 08:41 PM 6/2/02, Kevin T. wrote:

> > > 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.



Corn grows on bushes there?  It grows on stalks here in Alabama.



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