Efforts to boycott the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow did not go well.  No alternative site was picked.  In the midst of all this, here came Moscow, Kansas, with what it hoped was the answer.  The 250 people in town started passing out bumper stickers.  They wanted to keep the games in Moscow, if not Russia, then Kansas. At Moscow International airport, they expected big crowds, if they could find a  plane that seats more than one.  “We have a man who works at the post office,” said Doug  Bell.  “He knows all about air mail.  And then there’s the guy who cleans the sewer tanks here.  He knows all about rapid transit.”