The Northland is booming, it really is Kansas City's future . . . In one image public radio defines why people STILL don't want to live out there unless they have to . . . A Primer On Living 'Up North' In Kansas City From Longtime Newsman Dan Verbeck
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Nigroids will ruin the Northland.
ReplyDeleteeveryone stay away from the North-- rampant crime--horrific pollution..and a meteor due to hit here soon!!
ReplyDeletestay South!!
I still whoop with unbridled joy every time I cross that river.....it is like stepping on home plate.
ReplyDeleteSAFE.
Tony, if you hate literally everything and every place in Kansas City, why don't you just leave? Seriously, just get the fuck out!! If this town is really SO miserable then pack your balls and go. I've never seen anyone in my life with so much energy to complain and yet a complete lack of motivation to actually DO anything.
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ReplyDeleteThat would require an effort. Also, if TKC left town he'd have nothing to write about. Tony's Denver sounds much too boring.
But I often hear this complaint, it kind of works both ways. If you hate this blog so much, why read it?
Personally, I like Tony's shtick and this site really is more informative that any other web presense I've seen in KCMO.
Shhhhhhhhhh....be vewwee vewwee kwhy-ut....Platte City, Liberty, Kearney . . . good schools, amenities and active churches in all these. Residential resales getting good prices and new home construction rising in costs. Rural, close in, not available on small acreage anymore. But, no big town excitement density/diversity. Really kinda quiet and quaint, so just, uh ya know, fuhgedaboudit.
ReplyDeleteJust keep the NIGGERS south of the river and everything will be fine and dandy.
ReplyDeleteAnother ODD fact...been up here (North) for more than a few decades now and never have any of my neighbors shot up in a drive-by.
ReplyDeleteLucky maybe???
Northland = welfare state.
ReplyDelete25% of the tax base, 60% of the infrastructure and costs.
"Active churches" hahahahahaha.
ReplyDelete1950 called and wants its stupid ideas back.
Not stupid when communities are committed to a supportive, welcoming foundation to any and all who are willing to contribute (tithe/volunteer).
ReplyDeleteChildcare, service exchanges, grief support and counseling and more are available at churches.
Receptions and celebrations, Scouts and sports, social and philanthropic along with education seminars mostly religious and practical (investment/retirement planning, business development, and much more).