Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

FACEBOOK CAN PIMP YOUR PHOTOS


I think it is safe to say that nearly everyone in the United States under the age of 40 has a Facebook account so this news should be a shock to you all.

READ AND LEARN.

Now that you have read that I bet that some of the chicks out there that have some "interesting" pictures in their albums all crapped their pants.

Monday, June 16, 2008

QUICK HITS


1. Further proof that Print Media is a thing of the past. There will be 120 unemployed liberals courtesy of the KC Red Star. Should I thank them?

2. Local Catholics have got to be sick of seeing their cash go to legal defense funds.

3. It isn't a real party in KCMO unless there is gunfire. Once again, 39th & Main.

4. "Voices in his head" are better than law enforcement in Springfield, Mo.

5. The arson problem in Kansas City continues to be unnoticed by local media. They are much too busy covering hail damage in Nebraska....

6. Murder suicide is something I will never understand. Luckily this guy was only accurate at Point Blank range.

7. Chubbys vs. Hospital: Advantage Chubbys

8. Bad news ahead for internet users.

9. California cops skip the trial in man who beat baby to death. Kudos to these guys for killing this guy for this sick crime.

10. Could you imagine the rage of JOCO residents if this shop opened up in OP?

Monday, March 10, 2008

CITY EMPLOYEES ON THE INTERNET

Have you ever wondered how much time city employees spend on the internet (on your dime) reading useless sites like this one? So far today I have had a city of Lenexa employee spend over an hour off & on reading this blog through out the day.

It is one thing to have someone to surf the net while working but at the expense of a tax payer? Is this why we get money taken out of our checks every week? Is this why we get hit again when buy a home, car, investments, gas, food, clothes, water etc.....

Next time you want to increase my taxes check the productivity level of your employees before you do so.