TKC double bonus crypto (redeemable nowhere) for any old school denizens who can tell us the restaurant that occupied the space BEFORE the chicken king flew the coop.
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Former Stroud's building in Fairway is coming down - Kansas City Business Journal
About 18 months after Stroud's vacated its home in Fairway, the building that housed the famed maker of pan-fried chicken is being razed for a new multitenant project. Earlier this week, bulldozers started taking down the red-brick and metal facade of the location at 4200 Shawnee Mission Parkway, where Stroud's had been for more than 10 years, the Shawnee Mission Post reports.
I don't remember the name, but wasn't it a bakery of some sort before Strouds?
ReplyDeleteWasn't there a murder there many years ago when it was called something else? I believe a worker was shot.
ReplyDelete^^Who the fuck cares? Really? Who cares? Why don't you have anything better to think about?
ReplyDelete^^Nobody cares about you CHUD boi.
ReplyDelete^^and yet YOU cared enough to comment though so.....
ReplyDelete^^ Fck off, pathetic pukebreath.
ReplyDelete7:40 - Fck off, pathetic pukebreath
ReplyDeleteA poll was taken and thousands of TKC readers want to know whether a person was murdered in this building in Fairway. So fck off 7:40.
ReplyDeleteWaids
ReplyDeleteI remember back in 46, someone was murdered there. Then I had to walk 8 miles to school. Uphill both ways. Hershey bars were a nickel! movies were a dime and thezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
ReplyDeleteI remember the one of the cooks enjoyed fucking the chickens before he threw them in the frying pan. Sick bastard. Warning: Never eat the gravy at a chicken place.
ReplyDelete8:16 Are you listening carefully? Good ... fck off.
ReplyDeleteFrom the KC Star, when they used to care about crime victims of all races --
ReplyDeleteDerrick Wayne Davis, 55, was paroled from the Winfield Correctional Facility to Missouri on Jan. 19, 2011. He was convicted of murder and aggravated battery for his role in a robbery at Waid’s Restaurant in Fairway on Feb. 26, 1983. Brian Christian, a 16-year-old cook, was killed. Marion Holt, the night manager, was wounded. Police said one of the robbers opened fire when Holt couldn’t open a safe. A second defendant, Preston E. Jones, 48, was paroled in 2005.
^^ So, in other words, another black-on-white crime.
ReplyDelete^^and yet...NOBODY CARES. Weird.
ReplyDelete^^ Face it. Look in the mirror. You don't care because you're embarrassed by the facts.
ReplyDeleteSounds like somebody touched 9:29's fragile emotions. Seek a safe space now, assume the fetal position and suck your thumb.
ReplyDeletethe location is somewhat strange.
ReplyDeleteThe food was always better at the Stroud's in the Northland anyway.
ReplyDeleteThaat's why the location is always so busy.
how about 85th street?
ReplyDeletewhy not a life sentence? a lifetime penalty for a lifetime taken. But you see the victim's expected lifetime of 70 more years, was much longer than criminals short length of his sentence.
ReplyDeleteSo its about "1/3 a of lifetime penalty for each full lifetime you take. So life is on sale to murderers. Carry a Glock!