
Once again, this weekend our favorite Kansas City middle-class enclaves will endure more than their fair share of racism. If, by racism, you mean people competing in races for charity!!! HAR!
Check this announcement that will basically make this part of Kansas City impassable but for a good cause with nobody looking as good as Irina Shayk.
Advisory: Three races impact weekend traffic on April 27-28
The City of Kansas City, Mo., is notifying motorists that three separate races will impact traffic in Brookside/Waldo, the Country Club Plaza and Downtown on April 27 and 28.
On Saturday, April 27, the AIDS Walk will begin at 10 a.m. in Theis Park. Two street segments will be closed: Emanuel Cleaver II Boulevard from Rockhill Road to JC Nichols Parkway, and Oak Street from Volker Boulevard to Emanuel Cleaver II Boulevard. Other streets in the area will remain open, but motorists should watch for directed traffic at intersections.
On Sunday, April 28, the Trolley Run begins at 7:45 a.m. at 75th Street and Wornall Road, with road closures beginning at 3 a.m. to set up for the race. Seven waves of runners will head north on Wornall Road, east on Gregory Boulevard, north on Main Street, west on 69th Street, north on Brookside Road, west on Meyer Boulevard, north on Brookside Boulevard and west on Ward Parkway where the route ends at Central Street in the Country Club Plaza.
Also on Sunday, April 28, the March for Babies will begin at 10 a.m. at Truman Road and Walnut Street. Walkers will head south for four blocks on Walnut Street before splitting into a long and short route. Three street segments will be closed from 3 a.m.-1 p.m.: Grand Boulevard between 13th Street and Truman Road, Walnut Street between 13th Street and Truman Road, and 14th Street from Main Street to Grand Boulevard. In addition, a rolling closure will take effect from 9:45-11 a.m. as walkers proceed along Walnut Street between Truman Road and 19th Street.
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I'm going for my personal best time!
ReplyDeleteCome cheer me on!
Only if you're from Upper Leawood. No cheers for the lower leawood trash.
ReplyDeleteGood event for the Plaza and Brookside. I bet there will be no flash mobs.
ReplyDeletewell now ya just jinxed it, dickhead
ReplyDeleteYou guys are horrible.
ReplyDeleteReally funny 6:52. LOL!
The only thing worse than joggers is those goddamned bicyclists in their faggity gear clogging up the roads.
ReplyDeleteAs a highly paid Doctor, I can afford to train for marathons and other races with my ample leisure time. And run in them as well.
ReplyDeleteME STRONG, everyone else weak.
Let's get these walks/runs moved to JoCo.
ReplyDeleteGood idea, move them to JoCo
ReplyDeleteProbably better for us all if we move hate spewing losers like 7:17 to JoCo instead.
ReplyDeleteWhen there use to be a few runs/walks every year, we could endure the incontinence. Promoters are now making big bucks from them (they usually attach a charities name to their event), but the dollars flow to promoters. Now there are multiple events every weekend. City Hall needs to address this problem. Obvious answers is to restrict them to only using Swope Park.
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ReplyDeleteRacist?
Because they exercise?
Seriously?