Over the rainbow in Kansas.Caption: When J.R. and Robin Knight's 12-year-old son brought home a rainbow flag rainbow flag rainbow n → Regenbogenfahne f or -flagge f souvenir from a Wizard of Oz Wizard of Oz reaches and departs from Oz in circus balloon. [Children’s Lit.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz] See : Ballooning Wizard of Oz false wizard takes up residence in Emerald City. [Am. Lit. museum near their home in Kansas, they promptly hung it outside their bed-and-breakfast, the Lakeway Hotel, in the town of Meade. And when the townspeople, interpreting the banner as a promotion of gay pride, boycotted their business, Knight and his wife stood their ground. "Any gay or lesbian people that do stop by will be treated with the best service I can give you," J.R. Knight, a California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). transplant transplant or graft Partial or complete organ or other body part removed from one site and attached at another. It may come from the same or a different person or an animal. One from the same person—most often a skin graft—is not rejected. , told a Wichita television station. "When this rainbow flag shreds, I will buy another one--and another one and another one. Just [as I'd do with] my American flag, I'll buy another one." |
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