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Just so we are clear

J. Kane

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Ironic that Warrensburg isn’t in the Central Missouri region
And why are KC and STL not defined by their legal city limits???? Those two cities are by far in themselves the largest population centers in the Midwest and then they have to glam on to all the rural area for 100 miles each direction to have someone’s bandwagon to jump on to
 
And why are KC and STL not defined by their legal city limits???? Those two cities are by far in themselves the largest population centers in the Midwest and then they have to glam on to all the rural area for 100 miles each direction to have someone’s bandwagon to jump on to
Literally no one is jumping on a football bandwagon of teams outside of STL that support STL, In fact, no one gives crap. its high school football.
 
And why are KC and STL not defined by their legal city limits???? Those two cities are by far in themselves the largest population centers in the Midwest and then they have to glam on to all the rural area for 100 miles each direction to have someone’s bandwagon to jump on to
What about the areas not in the city limits, but closer to the downtown area than places that ARE in the city limits? Are we allowed to count that? Can we have a list of guidelines that we should follow?
 
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And why are KC and STL not defined by their legal city limits???? Those two cities are by far in themselves the largest population centers in the Midwest and then they have to glam on to all the rural area for 100 miles each direction to have someone’s bandwagon to jump on to
Just saying ironic because Central Missouri State University is in Warrensburg
 
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