11 Shenanigans Every Kansan Has Gotten Into At Least Once
When Kansans are young, we get into a lot of shenanigans. At least the many of us who live in smaller towns or leave the city for a while, that is. I’m not talking about the more harmful ones like property damage or something similar. These shenanigans are created in the minds of Kansans all over that just want to have fun.

It might get you a slap on the wrist, but you're just doing it to hang out with friends. Plus, it's a lot more comfortable than sitting in a cold truck bed!

Many of these might be for small towns, but I think city folk should give it a try every once in a while. As long as they watch their corners!
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As long as you're of age, this one is no big deal. Well, if you keep your cans and bottles away from the water, that is. Keep the lake safe or no one will enjoy it!
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This one's a little harder, but we're sure it's not impossible. Why not enjoy a beer with your game as long as no one else sees it?

I've seen kids using cookie sheets, blow-up mattresses, and anything else they might have threw together in woodshop.

It used to be easier back in the day, but maybe we can just sneak into the local fairs instead?

This is really common, but I wouldn't go telling everyone you don't have a license to hunt. Sometimes we just forget, right?

Even if you didn't wreck it, they're really easy to flip if you've never been on one before. Bonus points if you find bricks in a field that knock you over! Wear a helmet, kids.
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This one might depend on the size of your town's storm drains, but I used to crouch through ours pretty often. Well, when it wasn't rainy, anyways.

Sometimes it's a smiley face, but usually it's words (or worse). Let's just hope it's a smiley face!

If we can't see anyone for miles, and we haven't gone past any cars, we might speed a little. Of course, this isn't just common when you're young, either, but that's probably when we learned it.
Feel free to comment and share the shenanigans you and your friends got up to when you were kids in Kansas. For anyone who has just moved in or might not explore much, you can get to know Kansas best by what we love to eat.
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