Kansas City Tuesday Night Roundup



Just a few links worth a peek and probably more interesting than watching baseball, which is kinda boring for those who aren't lucky enough to be at the K. Check it:

Kansas City Questionnaire:
What Are You Doing On This Side Of The State Line In Kansas City?

Mahoney Blog Reports Lap Dance Rhetoric In Play:
Republican Governors Launch Spot on Davis & Strip Club Story

Kansas City Crash:
Four-vehicle wreck at Truman & Jackson in KCMO leaves one with life-threatening injuries


Dead Tree Media Dictates:
Kris Kobach should stop trying to influence U.S. Senate race

Sunflower State Persuasion:
Roberts, Orman release new ads in Senate race

HyperLocal Coverage:
High school cheerleader arrested for not having car insurance

Sound Of Kansas City: 
How Kansas City Relates To Its Jazz Legacy
And so . . .

This is the OPEN THREAD for tonight for all things off-topic or otherwise . . .

Comments

  1. Wow! That's a first. A critical wreck that didn't involve a police chase.

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  2. Damn niggers can't drive either

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  3. STFU 916.

    people are seriously hurt.

    What a fucking ass hat.

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  4. Really 916? I guess you hope that faith is misplaced, or judgement is going to be a bit harsh.

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  5. 3 children involved. Shit that pond scum passes.

    Karma.

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  6. niggers fuck up everything. white nigger lovers are enablers, they're WORSE!!!!

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  7. Not supposed to blog during your Wal Mart shift.

    Shit, time for Tony to remind us of how he is the last bastion of free speech.

    Right.

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  8. 9:16 is very right fucking niggers can't drive for shit. Hell better than half them don't know how to sit in the front seat right.

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  9. 7:16, I inquired about that once. A friend said they sit leaning to the left or right as it's painful to sit on their tail.

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