Just a few links that I'm thinking of this morning:
- Internet guilt: Brothers admit spam campaign against college students
- Honestly, I understand this more than wanting to take the wife to work: Tonganoxie Mayor Resigns After Pornography Shake Up
- More on this Grave discovery later: Worker Finds Tombstone Near 41st, Troost
- Feature writing is fun: KC's oldest cold case reopened after gun turns up — in use by police
- Big Ad Deal will attempt to get people to forget how easy the Internet and right software can be: H&R Block makes Fallon Group agency of record for $155M ad account
- It's nice to celebrate welcomed foreigners for a change: Japanese Students Get Look at American Life Here in Metro
- Never trust anyone in JoCo: OP Police Warn About Online Car Sales Scams
- I'm not gonna link to any Jamie Bradford photo galleries but after work dedicated TKC readers might even be willing to pay for Playboy's premium content. She's just that awesome.
You know if Leon Jordan was killed by the same type of gun that was standard issue to KCPD, and then KCPD discards the gun, then KCPD retrieves the gun and holds it for 30 years -- do you think that just maybe KCPD could have assassinated the African American politician?
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Beautiful tits
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wcbs880.com/Playboy-Launches-Safe-for-Work-Website/7729104
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Playboy Enterprises Inc. launched a website that it swears will be safe to browse while at work, eliminating the need for men to throw themselves over their computer screen when the boss walks by.
TheSmokingJacket.com will contain none of the nudity that makes Playboy.com NSFW - not suitable for work. Instead, it'll rely on humor to reach Playboy's target audience, men 25 to 34 years old, when they are most likely to be in front of a computer screen.
One of the greatest pleasures of my professional career was firing Fallon as our agency of record. Over expensive and under talented.
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