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Here's a glimpse at more development FAIL passed on to broke-ass locals for the benefit of "sportsmen" who often brag about their faux individualism and self-reliance . . . Read more:

Northland traffic light system at Menards could cost taxpayers $300,000

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- A proposed project to put a traffic light system on a road accessing a Northland Menards could cost the city $300,000 if approved at a Wednesday committee meeting.

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  1. A simple three-way Stop Sign system would work better and hopefully cost less.

    Of course with KCMO City Hall involved, installing three Stop Signs might wind up costing almost the same.

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  2. ^^can you provide the proof of that? Didn't think so. Go watch Matlock.

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    1. Yay! Chimpy uses his favorite human words again! Say Maude next you damn silly monkey!! Lol

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  3. A triple-reverse back chute flyover roundabout would also be cheaper and more effective.

    Also, Menards is a home improvement store - they don't sell fucking sporting goods - but hey why worry about accuracy this late in the game?

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  4. Sing it with me:

    Save big money at Menards.

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  5. Matlock say... name ONE single major project the City brought in on budget, @11:59 - otherwise kiss my wrinkly old butt cheeks!

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  6. Chimpy doesn’t go to Menards for sporting goods. Chimps prefers Dicks. Lots of dicks.

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  7. Menards isn't a sporting goods store Einsten.

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  8. ^^^^You mean like your wife?

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  9. Chimpy loves dicks.

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  10. Chimpy is a neckbeard loser.

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  11. If it's like the other menards around, it won't be long before that empty land will soon be filled with Lion's Choice, DQ, credit unions and other businesses pouring cars onto Green Hills Rd.

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  12. It’s says Menards is going to pay for it so why is this a story?

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