Monday, November 16, 2009

Slide Show: Rock 'N Fashion at Crosstown Station

Posted by Jason Harper on Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:19 AM

In a rare feat of sexiness for the Wayward Blog, we actually have pictures of bona fide good-looking people for you to ogle today. Hollywood, here we come!

These shots were taken at the Rock 'N Fashion party this past Saturday at Crosstown Station, where designers Oblivion, Robert Anthony, Abigail Carolina, Wop on Top, Betsey Johnson, Envolve and Evil Pawn showed their wares alongside performances by Pet Comfort, Action Figure and Heroes and Villains. We don't know who anyone is or what/who they're wearing. It's sexy though. Promise.

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Posted by Life Insurance on February 24, 2010 at 3:18 AM

The insurance industry needs serious competition and the proposed Health Care Reform will provide it.

How much in reserves does Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City have?

I was told by someone who works there that Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City �has billions and billions in reserve�. Why so much in reserve and how did they accumulate such a hugh amount?

And how many denied claims did it take to achieve this level of reserves?

When is Kansas City Star reporters going to report this.? In light of the national conversation on health care I think that this is something that should be investigated.

What do you think?

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Posted by Leroy on November 17, 2009 at 12:53 PM
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