We won't exactly call this "wayback" news given that hottie Brit seems very much in her prime, however, here's a glimpse at a pop star ritual to start the midweek . . .
Billboard: Britney Spears Shows Off Her Yoga Moves On Tour - Watch
ETOnline: Britney Spears Reflects on '...Baby One More Time' Nearly 20 Years Later
Elle: Britney Spears Reveals Intense Two Hour Yoga Sessions Are Her Secret In New Video
Closer to home, these news links are also on the top of our mind this morning . . .
Kansas City Motorcycle Aftermath
Job fair planned this week to help Harley Davidson workers
Laid-off Harley-Davidson workers will have a special chance to find a job this week. Last week, 170 workers lost their job. This came months after Harley-Davidson announced its Northland plant would shut down by mid-2019. Up to 800 workers at the plant could be affected by next year.
Latest Power Play FAIL
Power restored after nearly 2,500 metro KCP&L customers spend hours in the dark
Crews have restored power to all of the nearly 2,400 metro Kansas City Power and Light customers who spent hours in the dark on Tuesday. The biggest outage was in western Shawnee where about 1,300-customers were without electricity.
Local Wino Push Back
Sour grapes: Sugar Creek battles winery over alleged nuisances
A long time winery owner and the city of Sugar Creek are in an ongoing dispute over that business. Paul Wrabec has owned and operated the winery for roughly a decade. But city administrators say the winery violates zoning laws and has been an ongoing nuisance.
Kansas City NextGen Foodie Lesson
Center School District Is Serving Breakfast In Every Classroom - And Boosting The Protein
KC Buy Local Overcomes Retail Decline
Champ System carries sports apparel from the field to new Westport store
When the choice came down to quick, easy money or grinding out his own brand, Maurice Woodard played the long game. His payoff comes Saturday with the grand opening of Champ System's first brick-and-mortar ChampZone storefront in Westport.
More Deets But TKC Told You LAST WEEK
UMKC planning to demolish historic Carriage House
UMKC says enrollment has doubled at its School of Computing and Engineering. But that growth comes at a price - and Historic Kansas City isn't happy. "This is one of two of the original buildings that started UMKC's campus back in 1931," said Jim Wanser with Historic Kansas City.
Kansas City Losing 2018 Cont'd
Royals fall 6-5 as Blue Jays pull ahead late
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - With Kevin Pillar down in the count 0-2 with two outs in the eighth inning, Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez went out to talk to reliever Blaine Boyer. Whatever they discussed did not work. Pillar hit a two-run homer on the next pitch to lift the Toronto Blue Jays over the Royals 6-5 on Tuesday night.
DRAM - Best Hugs is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
After cum guy ... do the women do a public cumwalk?
ReplyDeletethat stone house is neat but it's not really a focal point.
ReplyDeletebring the engineers and IT people to kansas city, please. that's a priority.
So it turns out the winery guy is just a Democrat who didn't want to pick up his yard. Go figure.
ReplyDeleteNo, it turns out the winery guy is a threat to some Small-town Republican Clown who wants the same office this guy's running for and has ordered his lackeys to "harass my opponent"!
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