I searched for "Best summer cocktail recipes St. Louis Missouri",
and the best hit was this 2015 article in the Riverfront Times yuppie fishwrap:
10 Delicious New Summer Cocktails in St. Louis
St. Louis natives must know something about their First World <Bleep>hole
that is only now becoming apparent to the nation,
because the first three seem relevant:
- Le Moribond at Blood and Sand
- Death in the Afternoon's Super Good Advice
- The Blooming Beatnik at Planter's House
What you mean "our own", Kemo Sabe?
- MCCLOSKEY, MARK contributed 1000.00 to Russ Carnahan (D) in 2010
Recipient Party: D, Recipient State: MO, Seat: federal:house
- MCCLOSKEY, MARK contributed 2400.00 to Robin Carnahan (D) in 2010
Recipient Party: D, Recipient State: MO, Seat: federal:senate
- MCCLOSKEY, MARK contributed 500.00 to Robin Carnahan (D) in 2010
Recipient Party: D, Recipient State: MO, Seat: federal:senate
- MCCLOSKEY, MARK contributed 4000.00 to Democratic Party of Illinois in 2004
Recipient Party: D
- MCCLOSKEY, MARK contributed 750.00 to CARNAHAN, ROBIN in 20008
Recipient Party: D, Recipient State: MO, Seat: state office
- MCCLOSKEY, MARK T contributed 2000.00 to MAAG, GORDON E in 2004
Recipient Party: D, Recipient State: IL, Seat: state:judicial
Maybe the homeowners could offer to kiss the protesters feet while they're at it.
Is there no "disturbing the peace" any more?
Is there no "riot" any more?
Although one thing was reassuring.
I'd wondered if a protest could possibly envelop our doesn't-go-anywhere development
without us knowing they were approaching. But these clowns brought a percussion section.
So we've finally found a pistol that's harder to trigger than it is to rack?
More likely
some in the crowd were thinking that
they knew where their next flat-panel TV was coming from,
once night fell. Convince me I'm wrong.
The Bride swears that there's a sekrit Mass. statute that all public libraries must be fugly.
Try putting up a ham radio antenna mast and you'll see the violence inherent in the system.
I think it was (or became) unlocked, although it looks like later
someone vandalized one of the gates
not to gain access but just to wreck it.
Zestimate: $1,695,584, which has decreased by $13,213 in the last 30 days.
In this case they're either both in legal trouble or both free as birds.
Nothing she did
this time is gonna be the straw the breaks the camel's back.
Here's a thought: does that mansion have external security video?
"Print".
FTFY.
Did you notice in the 9m49s video you can hear one of the protestors
on the phone with 911 giving a (potentially biased) report?
Noisy Cricket, ask for it by name.
Protestors ran their mouths a whole lot,
including threats to come back later.
But I didn't notice anyone lay one stinking cuticle on that lawn.
Note also how the unruly mob lost traction and purpose.
They were supposed to march on the mayor's house,
and terrorize everyone else on the way.
But they got mired in front of the very first house
in the development for 5-10 minutes.
You could hear their Soros-handlers trying to herd
them onwards, both because they were losing momentum
and because they had a bad feeling someone was going to do something stupid
and the homeowners were gonna bust a cap.
Well, that's their story and they're sticking to it.
The homeowner-lawyers might
even be smart enough to have lawyered-up.
(That's my theory on how the Clintons have escaped indictment for decades:
they have always been smart enough to spend big coin on lawyers to advise them on how to
skirt/break the law, instead of depending on their own ill-remembered legal training).
Yahbut:
- I have no faith that these two are "Reagan democrats" who would not throw us all under the bus with gun control at a moment's notice. Let 'em state in public that now they've seen the error of their ways before I'm gonna welcome them with open arms.
- Why can't this happen in front of Rosenthal's house?