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Comment Archives: stories: News: Feature

Re: “With Google putting Fiber in Austin, Kansas City Startup Village confronts an uncertain future

Furthermore, why do these small time-y online businesses have this great need for super fast internet. Just seems like a bunch of tech savvy people bitter that they might not get the newest toy.

4 likes, 8 dislikes
Posted by Abe on 05/01/2013 at 12:43 PM

Re: “With Google putting Fiber in Austin, Kansas City Startup Village confronts an uncertain future

What exactly do companies like Local Ruckus do, and why should I care? It seems like it's just yet another redundant website full of info that is already widely available. The marketplace is flooded with them. Hell, half of the Pitch is essentially a print version of it.

8 likes, 13 dislikes
Posted by Abe on 05/01/2013 at 12:40 PM

Re: “With Google putting Fiber in Austin, Kansas City Startup Village confronts an uncertain future

OK - so I understand some concern that Google is announcing new cities without "finishing" the metro, but what were the expectations? Did these small businesses think Google was going to make them successful? Did the Village team have a good concept that was sustainable? Google originally only announced KCK and KCMO - those areas surrounding would only be gravy in their scope.

3 likes, 1 dislike
Posted by Amy Young on 05/01/2013 at 12:30 PM

Re: “With Google putting Fiber in Austin, Kansas City Startup Village confronts an uncertain future

Does it take into account the tides and whether there's a full moon? Nothing like tech geeks trying to solve a problem which is way over their heads.

4 likes, 12 dislikes
Posted by Ted on 05/01/2013 at 9:29 AM

Re: “No Contest

I hope those two lying whores rot in Hell for what they did to the good doctor.

Posted by Doctors patient on 04/27/2013 at 7:01 AM

Re: “Bradyn Fuksa flees a theft charge and disappears in Wyoming

I think he is on the run and his family is helping him somehow.

1 like, 3 dislikes
Posted by Matilda on 04/20/2013 at 6:12 PM

Re: “Sporting KC's Matt Besler didn't leave his hometown to play soccer — and now soccer is coming to him

Beeeeees! Love him! Great article. Go Sporting!

Posted by Tashinka on 04/19/2013 at 3:05 PM

Re: “Merriam-based Lee Jeans is a proud maker of “mom jeans”

Lee jeans in america suck so bad! why cant they be as cool as australia and europe!? this is awful

Posted by Ggrace25 on 04/16/2013 at 1:29 AM

Re: “From Kansas City’s industrial frontier, a heartwarming tale of warehouse warfare

I have not seen Chuck in years, in fact last time I saw him he was working at a shoe store. If a guy can undercut a large company and make some scratch for his own, then I say go Chuck! I grew up with Chuck and he has always seemed to be a good guy even though I thought he had it hard when he was young. I got nothing bad to say about him, after all he did what many of us are trying to do; become independently wealthy and secure, that is not easy nowdays. I wish him the best.

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by Shad Willoughby on 04/15/2013 at 9:26 AM

Re: “Tough Love

Are there any other articles about this incident besides the Pitch?

Posted by Vee on 04/14/2013 at 9:09 AM

Re: “Meet the most notorious prostitute in a neighborhood known for – and trying to get rid of – its hookers

Just to let you all know that she is back in your neighborhood. I was driving up Independence Ave and yep you got it she was walking down the street towards Benton and Independence Ave. Get ready to have the trash back in your neighborhood yet again.

Posted by Patti1 on 04/09/2013 at 1:25 PM

Re: “Meet the most notorious prostitute in a neighborhood known for – and trying to get rid of – its hookers

Just to let ALL you people know that this slut is back in your neighborhood and in your city. I seen her walking down Independence Ave yesterday. Good luck in getting this whore off your streets.

Posted by Patti1 on 04/09/2013 at 1:02 PM

Re: “Shannon Knapp and Invicta move to conquer women's MMA

Women's fighting is always disappointing because you realize they just can't match the level of physicality/intensity that the male fighters have, so the fights are not nearly as interesting. Just like pretty much every Women's sport.

3 likes, 6 dislikes
Posted by a boy and his dog on 04/07/2013 at 8:35 PM

Re: “Shannon Knapp and Invicta move to conquer women's MMA

I just find it quite unfair that women with female bone structure and feminine muscle distribution are taking beatings at a level that could inflict more significant injury than if they would fight others with the same similar physique. Fallon Fox has spent many years developing male oriented bone structure and muscle distribution. If Fallon Fox would’ve had the gender reassignment surgery before puberty, I feel it would be possibly much more fair and less of a significant advantage.

If a guy has above average testosterone he has an advantage so therefore is cheating and not accepted. Cyborg has juiced male hormones for a few years and she is considered a disgrace but Fox did it for 30 yrs and is OK?! Not to mention the difference in muscle and bone structure from a man and a woman, there is a reason guys are stronger, faster and all around more athletic. Imagine if before the surgery Fox told the Dr. that he wants a sex change and then is going to fight women! I think it stinks and Fox should go home and work on his/her mental issues and quit being allowed to beat up on women. A fully roided up Cyborg would be a fair fight for this waste of good oxygen called Fox.

Get on with it!
http://www.schoolanduniversity.com/search?…

Thanks!

Posted by Leo Sch on 04/04/2013 at 4:24 AM

Re: “Three days, 58 pizza places, endless love

There are some Gluten Free choices on this list, worth noting: Old Shawnee and Waldo both offer this option.

Posted by C on 04/04/2013 at 12:36 AM

Re: “Melissa Stevens – heir to the Patricia Stevens Modeling School – refuses to be forgotten

She utilizes her research in body language, movement, non-verbal and verbal communications, textiles, consumer behavior to coach corporate, municipal and county government groups and private clients including NCAA, The Ford Motor Company, Black Health Care Coalition, Inc., Aquilla Energy, Missouri Public Service, The State of Missouri - City Clerk Association, Western Division.

The Honorable Mayor of Kansas City, Emanuel Cleaver III, for reclaiming an abandoned warehouse in downtown Kansas City as her home, proclaimed her an Urban Pioneer. She continues to rehabilitate the 6-story warehouse that now houses her businesses.

Melissa Stevens is frequently quoted and appears in the national media as the consummate expert in business etiquette, professional image presentation and fashion.

Represents me:
http://www.schoolanduniversity.com/study-p…

Thanks!

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Posted by Leo Sch on 04/04/2013 at 12:20 AM

Re: “It was one of the city's best parties, but Dawayne Gilley's KCK Street Blues Festival has now been canned

Shh there is a whisper on the wire, end of June 2013... wait then support!

Posted by Thatsimpleman on 04/02/2013 at 12:52 PM

Re: “Paradise Locker Meats puts heritage pigs at the center of local butchery's future

Great article - thank you. In addition to their skill with pork production, Paradise Meat Locker also processes goat meat extraordinarily well. We have been taking our goats to be processed there for the past two years and the Fantasma family and their employees go above and beyond for the farmers they work with. -Jen, of The Red Tractor Farm (near Lawrence)

10 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by Jen on 03/27/2013 at 12:31 PM

Re: “Paradise Locker Meats puts heritage pigs at the center of local butchery's future

Excellent. Great to read about folks we've come to know and love over the past several years. Paradise Locker is where I learned you don't have to spend Whole Foods money every week to switch from the megamart meat case to far more delicious, sustainable meats from an actual local butcher. Great people who know their products and will engage you in conversation about any and all of them, creating what my wife refers to as the "Trimble vortex" when I come home two hours later than planned. Literally one of my favorite places in the world, and I highly encourage a visit if you haven't been there. A package of some shoulder bacon, spicy smoked kielbasa, country style ribs, and ask them what steak you should get that day...and you'll have a good idea what they're all about. And did I mention the Fantasma's know how to party?!?!?

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Posted by Zeemanb on 03/27/2013 at 8:35 AM

Re: “Three days, 58 pizza places, endless love

JOHNNY JO's is the BIZ. so good.

Posted by Nick Ward-Bopp on 03/25/2013 at 8:46 AM

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