
Jaclyn Swedberg starts this collection of Kansas City mainstream media links with her beach bikini hotness amid better weather . . .
- Kansas City Soccer Tech Screw-up: Sporting KC's MLS Cup ticket presale will be invalidated
- Show-Me Sad Fact That Not All Soldiers Are Heroes: Missouri National Guardsman charged with forgery
- KCK Killing Fields: Man found shot in car dies from injuries
- Golden Ghetto Snoop: Johnson County lawyer found guilty of eavesdropping
- Death Of The American Dream In The Sunflower State: Kansas has one of nation’s biggest drops in homeownership
- New Local Honcho: The Kansas City-based engineering firm Black & Veatch on Wednesday said that Steve Edwards officially has become its top executive.
- Surviving Suburban Interlopers: Fewer deer striking vehicles in KC metro area
- More Frustration With The Prison Industrial Complex: Kansas spends millions to keep non-violent drug offenders behind bars
- Gov. Jay Pick: Nixon appoints Burnett as circuit judge for Jackson County
- Kansas City Downtown Sandwich Fighting Continues: Brooke Salvaggio discusses BadSeed's new neighbor, Papa John's
As always, this is the OPEN THREAD for all things off-topic and possibly bikini related . . .
business is business people go where the money is.not every one is a health freak.
ReplyDeleteBuses to run every 15 minutes for Plaza Lighting Ceremony
ReplyDeleteBuses on 15-minute frequency:
Begin at 4:11 p.m. from 74th Terrace & Broadway.
Begin at 3:54 p.m. from 3rd & Grand Park-and-Ride.
Last northbound bus leaves the Plaza at 10:55 p.m.
Last southbound bus leaves the Plaza at 11:19 p.m.
OMG I thought only a toy train could do this!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes it's obvious we need a toy train to do what buses can do faster and more efficiently.
ReplyDeleteBut can you wear skinny jeans and sip a latte on a bus?
ReplyDeleteWe don't want to be left behind!
no skinny ass left behind
ReplyDeleteno skinny ass left behind
ReplyDeleteNo Google Glassholes left behind.
ReplyDeleteJeremiah Johnson. What a fucking tool. I hope he never practices law again for the rest of his life.
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