
In a somewhat darker lingerie look, Candice Swanepoel brings tonight's Kansas City mainstream media links . . .
- A Lesson In Dead Tree Demise: University of Missouri Press to close, after 54 years
- Getting Away With The Golden Ghetto Glitch: Investigation: No penalty for DMV mess?
- More hype out KC Real Estate recovery: Kansas City home building activity jumps
- Alleged Alligator Man Meanness: Gardner man with past exotic pet problems is charged with trying to hire hit man
- More local Asian winning: New Plaza Bo Lings opens on June 11
- President Obama declared a major disaster exists in the state of Kansas . . . Surprisingly, he wasn't talking about Kris Kobach.
- Show-Me A Meth Crackdown Across The State: A big methamphetamine roundup in eastern Missouri has netted 21 arrests.
- Eventually, they'll sell it off: AMC CEO talks changes after China sale
- More analysis of an allegedly nasty headshrinker: The mother of a mentally-disabled girl speaks out against the Blue Springs therapist who allegedly abused her. She said she fears he may have other victims.
- Pointless JoCo Prude Debate: A statue at the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is raising some eyebrows - some even say it has no place in the park.
What is more natural in nature than some nice breasts?
ReplyDeleteThat witch Huges needs a life
Tony, Tony, Tony, the therapist is a PHYSICAL therapist, not a psychiatrist.
ReplyDelete3M is also responsible for the conversion of Kansas library ebook systems from overdrive to 3M. It hasn't been going very well either. For instance you can't check books out on kindles yet. Also you can't use your normal library card and instead have to get a "state" library card in order to check out online books. I'm not familiar with the old system, so the "state" library card may be a problem that existed before 3M.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kslib.info/kansas-ez-library/beta-progress-3m.html
RE: OP Arboretum statue of a headless nude woman taking a picture of herself.
ReplyDeleteTKC Art Critic says:...."it's entirely appropriate, considering the location, as it produces 'wood' from the admirer."