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Kansas City, Missouri and it's 'burbs
We like dead animals, slow-cooked in Barbecue sauce, dry rub, or anything else that tastes good to a carnivore.
Seriously. Kansas City = Barbecue. One of the Editors of Rolling Stone Magazine believes that Arthur Bryant's is the greatest restaurant on the planet. He could very well be right. Most average people that have spent any length of time know how to do ribs, and do them right. Whether one prefers getting yelled at upon entering by a young black woman at Gates, "CAN AH TAKE YO ORDER!?" or prefers the country diner feel but great taste of Stilwell Smokehouse, or argues over which Fiorella brother runs a better restaurant(but eats at both anyway) or thinks that Hayward Spears is the man, Barbecue lives in Kansas City.
Rush Limbaugh's favorite place to dine was a fried chicken joint in a decrepit, eighty year old "shanty" on the side of a road under a bridge. Sadly, the original Stroud's was torn down last year, to widen 85th street. That probably sent Rush on another one of his diatribes..
Buck O'Neil!!!!!! Royals? Who are they again?
Kansas City is home to the Negro League Baseball Museum and hall of fame. Buck was a beacon of how a person should be. Caring, humble, patient, Buck was all of those, and the first person of color to coach a Major League Baseball team, the Chicago Cubs, in 1962. He managed the Kansas Cit Monarchs for two years, and lated helped found the Negro League Musum. Buck was up to be in the hall of fame, but was not nominated a little over a year ago. But he took it in stride, saying "If I'm a Hall of Famer for you, that's all right with me. Just keep loving old Buck. Don't weep for Buck. No, man, be happy, be thankful." Buck passed away last year, after enduring some medical difficulties for several weeks. Mr. O'Neal, you will be missed.
Heh, my surname is Stilwell.