City Hall didn't help much with cleanup and OUR BLOG COMMUNITY says that 311 is telling everybody that there's an hourlong wait for any kind of answer . . . And there's just where the KCMO frustration starts: Storm cleanup continues across the metro Related: Customers wait out third day without power in the metro
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Kansas city was originally covered with pine trees until the transcontental railroad had them cut. Now all's left is this scrub oak
ReplyDeletePine trees? What in the fuck are you talking about? Kansas City was a mix of tall grass prairie on the uplands and mixed hardwood woodlands with native water living deciduous trees like sycamore and cottonwoods mostly in the valleys and along the rivers.
DeleteTony is right. I personally expected the city council, and staff from the law department to show up and clean leaves from my gutter. I pay them salaries, don't I? Yes I do!
ReplyDeleteCity fails again!
Paris in the brush
ReplyDeleteYou dirty bastard Sly. You lied to me, you said you would be a good mayor and now you make me look like a dumb son of a bitch.
ReplyDeletePeople with money just hire Mexicans to clean their yards.
ReplyDeleteOh, this yoke of middle class existence is just too much to endure.
ReplyDeleteWhinners
What's a whinner? I looked in the dixcionary and couldn't find it
ReplyDeleteKansas City is full of lazy assclowns.
ReplyDeleteKCMO is offering free storm debris pickup ONLY along the Toy Train route. Chu Chu.
ReplyDeleteThere WERE pine and spruce forests here. But that was one or more Ice Ages ago. This isn't much of an answer, of course, if you are a Christian and know the earth was created 4,000 years ago. Me, I'm still waiting to see Jesus ride through here on his dinosaur, although I suspect this is too violent of a neighborhood for somebody like that.
ReplyDeleteI just don't understand why people don't want to throw their conventions here.
ReplyDeletePine trees? What a doofuss! I know someone who excavated on local land and found archaic oaks fossilized. How far back do you want to go to prove your point!
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