Bill P. Godfrey et al
Welcome to my incredibly stupid website. This was my pride and joy from '04 to '07. I've since rescued it from its barely- functioning state and I'm presenting it here.

I hope you enjoy it.
-- Bill P. Godfrey, 2022.
🦉 My current website
📜 About this archived blog
A random blog entry
🐧 My Twitter
🀄 My Facebook

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

4300 Rd, Coffeyville, Kansas, USA

The centre of north America, according to Google Maps, just outside the Coffeyville country club.

Perfect, if you ever get a feeling that you are not in Kansas any more.
⬅️ Zombie-riffic! I can't possibly think what they are talking about. ➡️

3 Comments:

  • I find it worrying that it goes a bit bonkers if I zoom in and scroll over the ocean... but more worrying is what has happened to the rest of the world ?
    With the exception of the United States, we seem lacking countries, islands... continents...

    Does this mean that England is just a figment of someone's imagination ?
    If so... what am I? [I told you you shouldn't eat that cheese before bedtime!]

    By Blogger M., At 2:01 PM, February 09, 2005

  • The Atlantic ocean is big. Really big. You wouldn't believe how mind-bogglingly big it is. You may think it's a long way to the chemists... oh never mind.

    By Blogger Bill P. Godfrey, At 2:11 PM, February 09, 2005

  • A point well made. It, in fact, quite a walk to my chemists. Well... Especially as it's in Kidderminster and I'm in Coventry right now. But that's besides the point.

    I'm a little concerned that there is no South America [shown on their map]... is this part of the US Government's future plan ? Do they expect sea levels to rise due to global warming and, as we speak, are erecting huge barriers along the coastlines to protect themselves ? (It would explain their reluctance to adopt any of the emissions guidelines that the rest of the world... well.. Europe at least... are having to follow. Based on the assuption that they've projected it's gonna happen in the next 5 to 10 years and cutting emissions now would be too little too late.)

    By Blogger M., At 9:33 AM, February 10, 2005