Everyone in this town knows about this, even people like me, who came here years after it happened.
The Hyatt Regency hotel walkway collapse was a collapse of a walkway that occurred on July 17, 1981, in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, killing 114 people and injuring 216 others during a tea dance. At the
Shane, one of the few local marketers who I don’t consider an evil, soulless, click-counting douchebag (there are less than 4 people on this list, if that (that’s a compliment,BTW)), shared an article Why I’m Doubling Down on the Twitter Ecosystem written by someone who is obviously not on that list. The author shares his
I think I am the only one who finds these things interesting, but since I wasted all the time extracting and uploading all the old caricatures, you get to look at more of them.
If for some reason you want to see more, please don’t hesitate to click on my previous posts.
Every time I go to the library to look at women spin some microfilm, I am always enthralled with the simple details of daily life – ads, job section, headlines – the things I routinely overlook in today’s newspaper paint a captivating picture of the recent and not so recent past.
…I’d taser in the morning, I’d taser in the evening, All over this land. I’d taser out stupid, Obnoxious and annoying, Who make about 90 percent of people All over this land.
I used to write posts titled “This Grinds My Gear-skiy” about things that annoy me. Lately I am finding that Twitter is a