Gone Fishing
And I am gone fishing, or at least going fishing on a mission to that
place in America called Kansas City, Missouri in middle america where
seemingly lots of american flags are waved. And from what I hear, that
inner City of Kansas City Missouri and Kansas is still reeling in the
midst of a crack epidemic, and crime and gun violence are running
rampant. And who invented that drug crack anyway, the State? And who is
the state? And that drug crack and guns are the worst invention of a
death industry ever, and it seems to be the Iron age and Kali Yuga and
what seems like the beginning of the end of the world and the
deterioration of humanity in these days and times. And there is a
blight in this City I hear, so much that the only businesses open in
the inner city are the churches and liquor stores. And schools are
closing from segregation and desegregation as people move further and
further out to the suburbs to avoid the inner city and its changing
population and times. And has the face and population of the suburbs
changed in time also? And I plan to be another one of those travelling
travailling tourists again who attempt to blah blog their travelling
travels I guess of whatever the tourists sites there are that that city
has to offer. And from what I read, Kansas City Missouri is mostly
known for Charlie Parker, that great jazz musician, and bar b que. And
some tourists sites there to visit are places like Arthur Bryant BBQ,
18th and Vine, a historical jazz district which is located at the
former railroad tracks and border of what was once the street where
african americans could not travel past or move beyond in downtown
Kansas City Missouri. And decades later, times seem to have changed
indeed. And there is also the Negro Baseball Museum located there, The
American Jazz Museum, The Black Archives of Mid America and a few other
tourists sites I imagine. And I am not sure how my blogahohlicness and
trying to find one of those computers to blog my blogaholicness may
hold up during these times. And however these days and times may go
have a great travelling and blogging day.


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