. . .thinking more along the lines of somewhere in the bootheel. . .
My parents both in their 80's live west of St Louis, but are originally from the bootheel. I spent a lot of time in the cotton and watermelon fields with my grandparents, good memories! And, the older I get the more I appreciate flat land!
Thanks for your comment, I just realized the connection to Christianity. By using the rainbow in their campaigns, Obama and the sodomites defile the symbol of a covenant God has made with man not to destroy life again with a flood!
Genesis 9:13, I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.
The first Gay Dans Restaurant opened in 1950 at the corner of 14th and Illinois in downtown Indianapolis. It was called Gay Dans after the Gay 1890s carnival wagons that moved from town to town. The name was changed to Mr. Dans in 1970. The word was stolen in the late 1960's, forcing this business to change it's name after 20 years!
If some of the young men from the neighborhood just so happened to have collected a few junk pieces, I can see a chance for an upgrade at an average price of $71. No questions asked!
I personally don't hunt for other than food either, but I have other resources I use to pay the bills. There is more global warming crap in the article below, but it explains that the Inuits in Davis Strait area are allowed to kill six bears a year. I have no problem with these hunters selling legal products from the bear to feed, clothe, and support their families.